The act of naming or nominating; designation of a person as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the state of being nominated; as, to win the nomination.
the naming of a candidate by a party as their representative in an upcoming election; an appointment by the executive branch of the U.S. government of a person to fill a particular office, subject to the confirmation of the Senate.
The formal process by which a person becomes a candidate in an election.
Candidates must be nominated before they may be elected to the Senate or the House of Representatives. Nominations can be made after the writ for an election has been issued and by the time and date specified as the close of nominations. For each nomination a deposit must also be lodged.
the selection of a precandidate as an official candidate for admission to the Academy by a legal nominating authority
(noun) A. a person who is proposed as a candidate for election to office
the act of officially naming a candidate; "the Republican nomination for Governor"
the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election; "there was keen competition for the nomination"; "his nomination was hotly protested"
an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the name of a candidate to run for election; "the nomination was brief and to the point"
a motion that proposes that a person be elected to fill specific position - "I nominate Jane do for Vice President of club ABC
a prerequisite, but you have to be accepted by the individual Academies
a prerequisite for being considered for an appointment to a U
a recommendation to an academy from one of the above nominating authorities
The process by which a public or private entity submits an application for a candidate project to the State DOT for consideration. In most States, the nominating entity must be a public agency with tax-bearing authority.
The formal submission of a candidate for a public office (like a judgeship); nominees must be confirmed by a legislature.
The placement of a person's name in consideration for election or appointment to an office.
When a political party chooses its official candidate for a particular office.
each electorate candidate must be nominated by noon on nomination day, either by two other persons who are enrolled electors for the electorate for which the candidate wishes to stand, or by the secretary of a registered political party a list candidate is nominated by being included on a party list submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by the secretary of a registered political party by noon on nomination day. Each electorate candidate and each list candidate must consent to being nominated.