The nominating process determines who will run in the election to fill a position. The election process determines who will be selected from among the nominees for the position
During the nominating stage, political parties select their candidates to run for office, while during the election stage, voters choose among these candidates to determine the winner. The nominating stage involves internal party processes, such as primaries or caucuses, while the election stage involves the general electorate casting their votes.
This is known as political patronage or the practice of giving jobs or other benefits to supporters as a reward for their loyalty or assistance during an election.
The 1824 presidential election did mark the final collapse of Republican-Federalist political framework.
Primaries are elections held by political parties to choose their candidates for an upcoming election. A convention is a meeting where party delegates officially nominate their candidates and finalize their party platform for the election. Primaries are usually held before the convention to determine the candidates who will be officially endorsed at the convention.
Direct election of senators.
Political parties generally hold conventions during election years, typically in the summer before a national election. Conventions are used to nominate the party's candidate for president and to develop the party's platform.
That is an election held by a political party as part of the process of nominating a candidate to represent the party in the presidential election.
A United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
General election
Whigs
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.
Anti-Masonic Party
1) Caucuses 2) Nominating Conventions 3) Primary Elections 4) Petition
The Anti-Masonic party
A nominating has the duty of vetting the candidates. Also, the committee oversees the nomination and election process to ensure there are no irregularities.
A primary election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. A general election is is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election.'
Caucus and Primary Election
At a national nominating convention, the presidential and vice president nominees are determined. Also the party comes up with its platform for the election.