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sveta [45]
2 years ago
14

How do candidates run for political??

History
2 answers:
Vikki [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

El registro para una elección (para aparecer en la papeleta de votación, como se entiende en algunos contextos), confirma la intención de un partido político o de un candidato por contender en una determinada elección y a menudo se vincula con el procedimiento para la postulación de candidaturas. En algunos casos el registro de una organización como partido político es diferente del registro para contender en una elección.

Incluso si el registro de las organizaciones como partidos políticos es distinto del que se requiere para competir en una elección y aparecer en las papeletas de votación, el procedimiento legal se puede estructurar de tal forma que se facilite, o incluso resulte automático, el acceso a la contienda para los partidos previamente registrados.

Explanation:

Marianna [84]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

:)

Explanation:

You first get your name out into the public, research avaliable positions in office, make sure you meet the requirements, send in your application (which can include name, age, residency, and occupation), Figure out your budget&Raise funds for your campain, set up sites for donations, get in touch with your local political party and partner up, learn about important issues facing the community, present your message in a clear and fashion, speak at events, and interact with your community as much as possible.

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