In order for a political party to select a candidate to run in the general election, it holds a

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How do political parties pick their candidates?

This usually happens through the party's state primaries and caucuses. State delegates go to the national convention to vote to confirm their choice of candidates. But if no candidate gets the majority of a party's delegates during the primaries and caucuses, convention delegates choose the nominee.

Where do political parties select presidential candidates quizlet?

Political parties nominate presidential candidates at National Party Conventions in the August of election years. The nominees will be chosen by the delegates, most of which are bound by primary votes.

How does a party nominate a presidential candidate quizlet?

Terms in this set (17) How do political parties nominate presidential candidates? Short answer: Political Parties nominate presidential candidates AT NATIONAL PARTY CONVENTIONS in August of presidential election years.