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  1. Political convention, meeting of delegates of a political party at the local, state, provincial, or national level to select candidates for office and to decide party policy. As representative organs of political parties, party conventions—or party conferences as they are commonly called in.

    • What Happens at A National Political Convention?
    • Types of Delegates at A National Convention
    • Contested and Brokered Conventions

    To become the presidential nominee, a candidate typically has to win a majority of delegates. This usually happens through the party's state primaries and caucuses. Learn more about state presidential primaries and caucuses and how delegates are selected. State delegates go to the national convention to vote to confirm their choice of candidates. B...

    There are two main types of delegates. 1. Pledged or bound delegates must support the candidate they were awarded through the primary or caucus process. 2. Unpledged delegates or superdelegates can support any presidential candidate they choose.

    In rare cases, none of the party's candidates may have a majority of delegates going into the convention. The convention is then considered "contested." Delegates will pick their presidential nominee through one or more rounds of voting. In the first round of voting: 1. Pledged delegates usually have to vote for the candidate they were awarded to a...

  2. Jul 13, 2022 · At the conventions, the presidential candidates are selected by groups of delegates from each state. After a series of speeches and demonstrations in support of each candidate, the delegates begin to vote, state-by-state, for the candidate of their choice.

    • Robert Longley
  3. Aug 13, 2020 · How Political Conventions Began—And Changed. In the 19th century there were no primariescandidates were selected during each party’s convention. By: Becky Little.

    • Becky Little
    • 2 min
  4. Aug 23, 2012 · Aug. 28, 2012 -- By definition, a convention is "a formal meeting of members, representatives or delegates, as of a political party, fraternal society, profession or industry," and that's what kicked off in Tampa, Fla., Monday and kicked into high gear Tuesday.

  5. Jul 11, 2016 · National conventions actually serve three functions: nominating candidates for president and vice president; adopting a party “platform” outlining the party’s beliefs and principles; and...

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