kandidízes
Kandidízes is a term used in political discourse to refer to individuals who are officially registered to stand for election or to seek nomination for public office. The word is encountered in several languages and is often used in discussions of electoral rules and candidate selection processes. In this sense, a kandidíze is someone who has moved beyond mere interest to formal candidacy.
To become a kandidíze, a person typically must meet legal requirements such as age, citizenship, and residency,
Parties may select kandidízes through primaries, conventions, or internal ballots. Independents may rely on petition signatures
Ballot access is governed by deadlines, signature thresholds, and oversight by electoral authorities. Campaign activities are
In electoral systems, the role and treatment of kandidízes vary: in proportional representation systems, kandidízes are
The term is thus closely tied to broader concepts of candidacy, nomination processes, and electoral design.