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Что (кто) такое candidacy$10984$ - определение

CANDIDATE WHO STANDS FOR A POLITICAL PARTY IN AN ELECTORAL DIVISION WHERE THE PARTY IN QUESTION ENJOYS ONLY LOW LEVELS OF SUPPORT
Paper candidates; Paper candidacy; No-hope candidate; Token opposition

Age of candidacy         
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MINIMUM AGE FOR PERSON TO BE IN ELECTED IN GOVERNMENTAL OFFICE
Age requirements for holding office; Age requirements for government offices; Government office age requirements; Election age requirements; Age requirements for public office; Public office age requirements; Age of Candidacy; Age public office; Age to run for public office; Ballot access age requirements
Age of candidacy is the minimum age at which a person can legally hold certain elected government offices. In many cases, it also determines the age at which a person may be eligible to stand for an election or be granted ballot access.
Vice presidential candidacy of Sarah Palin         
  • Katie Couric conducted a multiple-part interview with Sarah Palin in September 2008.
Sarah Palin vice presidential campaign, 2008; Sarah Palin's vice presidential candidacy; Sarah Palin's Vice Presidential candidacy
Sarah Palin's candidacy for Vice President of the United States was publicly announced by then-presumptive Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain on August 29, 2008. As part of the McCain presidential campaign, Palin, then the incumbent Governor of Alaska, was officially nominated by acclamation at the 2008 Republican National Convention on September 3.
Age of candidacy laws in the United States         
Age of candidacy legislation in the United States by state; Age of candidacy legislation in the united states; Age of candidacy legislation in the United States
This article delineates the age of candidacy laws of the federal government and individual states of the United States.

Википедия

Paper candidate

In a representative democracy, a paper candidate (also known as a no-hope candidate) is a candidate who stands for a political party in an electoral division where the party in question enjoys only low levels of support. Although the candidate has little chance of winning, a major party will normally make an effort to ensure it has its name on the ballot paper in every constituency. In two-party systems, a paper candidate may also be known as token opposition. In Dutch-speaking countries, the last candidate on a party list is called a lijstduwer and are usually well-known non-politicians such as artists, celebrities and sports people to attract more votes for the party.

A dummy candidate is similar to a paper candidate in that both types do not expect to win their race; however, they differ in that a dummy candidate typically has an ulterior motive for being in the race, such as to dishonestly divert votes away from more legitimate candidates or to take advantage of benefits afforded to political candidates. Another related concept is the stalking horse candidate, a junior or little-known politician who challenges an incumbent to test the support for a more serious challenge from someone else.