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Preferred term
presidential nominating conventions
Definition
- Meeting of political party loyalists who come together every four years to nominate their presidential and vice-presidential candidates. The first national party nominating convention was held by the Anti-Masons, a short-lived third party, in Baltimore, Maryland, in September 1831. [Source: Student's Guide to the Presidency; Conventions, Presidential Nominating]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/presidential_nominating_conventions
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