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1) Caucuses

2) Nominating Conventions

3) Primary Elections

4) Petition

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Which nominating method is the oldest?

The nominating method that is oldest is the 'self-announcement.' This is when the candidate announces his or her intention to run for an elected office.


After losing favor in 1828 what is the earliest method of nominating candidates for office?

The earliest method of nominating a candidate for political office was known as a caucus or convention


What is the dictionary or meaning of nomination?

The act of naming or nominating; designation of a person as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the state of being nominated., The denomination, or name.


How does a candidate win a state?

A presidential candidate wins a state by getting the most popular votes in the election. He typically gets the most popular votes by convincing the majority of voters that they will be better off if he is president that if his opponent if elected.


What are four ways to nominate a candidate?

1. self-announcement ( the oldest form of nominating process) 2. caucus 3. direct primary 4. petition


What was the earliest way of nominating a candidate?

In the US, when parties were first formed, the members of Congress from each party would meet and chose a candidate.


How do you get delegates?

local level_town committee nominating convention get as many members of the local town committee to support a candidate but you can primary the current town committee members to form a new town committee to back a particular candidate delegates are elected from the town committee convention to the district nominating convention which means you need to convince other town committees to back a candidate and then on to the state n national nominating conventions


What is the national nominating convention and what party held the first one?

to nominate their parities candidate for president.


Candidate strategy in the early presidential nominating contests is designed chiefly to gain?

To gain momentum


What is the difference between nominating and electing a candidate?

When a person is nominated they are put up as a candidate, but they are not elected until there is an election and voted into office by the people voting.


Just as the methods for nominating candidates became gradually more so too did the methods for casting ballots?

democratic


What does a candidate need to do with a nominating petition?

A candidate must gather a specified number of signatures from registered voters to support their nominating petition. Once the required signatures are collected, the candidate needs to complete and file the petition with the appropriate election authority before the deadline. It's essential to ensure that all signatures are valid and that the petition complies with local regulations to secure a place on the ballot.