candidateselection
Candidateselection refers to the process by which individuals are chosen to represent a political party or to run as an independent in an election. This process can vary significantly depending on the country, the political system, and the specific office being sought. In many democratic nations, political parties establish internal mechanisms to select their candidates. These can include primary elections, caucuses, conventions, or appointments made by party leadership. Primary elections are a common method, allowing registered party members to vote for their preferred candidate, with the winner becoming the party's nominee. Caucuses involve local meetings where party members discuss and vote on candidates. Conventions are larger gatherings, often at the state or national level, where delegates formally select the party's candidates.
Independent candidates, who do not belong to a political party, typically bypass these party-specific selection processes.