- A
candidate, or nominee, is a
prospective recipient of an
award or honor, or a
person s****ing or
being considered for some kind of position. For example...
-
Candidates have been
reported to be
contesting seats for the
House of
Representatives and
Senate at the 2025
Australian federal election.
Nominations were...
-
government was formed,
increasing the
likelihood of an
early election call.
Candidates could begin registering with
Elections Canada on 17 August; registration...
- A
perennial candidate is a
political candidate who
frequently runs for
elected office and rarely, if ever, wins.
Perennial candidates are most common...
- are
unable to do so
because the
party in
question has
selected another candidate.
Others may
belong to or
support a
political party at the
national level...
-
group of
candidates wishing to
stand for
election in a GRC must all be
members of the same
political party, or a
group of
independent candidates, resulting...
-
Party of Canada.
Neither candidate won, with both
being defeated by
Conservative Party candidate Richard Lehoux.
Rhino candidate Bernier managed 1084 votes...
- write-in
candidate is a
candidate whose name does not
appear on the
ballot but s****s
election by
asking voters to cast a vote for the
candidate by physically...
-
highest number of
candidates in Singapore's history, surp****ing the
previous record of 210
candidates set in 1963; 53 of the
candidates were women, which...
- ****ociations in 326 ridings, and ran
candidates in 315 ridings, of Canada's
total 338 ridings; however, no
candidate was
elected under its
banner and Bernier...