Candidate (disambiguation)
- Candidate (disambiguation)
A candidate is a person or thing seeking or being considered for some kind of position:
Candidate may also refer to:
* Candidates (band), a British indie-pop two piece
* Candidate (band), a British rock group
* Candidates Tournament, a qualification event for the World Chess Championship
* "Candidate" (song), a song by British post-punk group Joy Division
* "Candidate" (David Bowie song)
The Candidate could also refer to:
* "The Candidate" (1964 film) by Robert Angus, aka "Party Girls for the Candidate"', aka "The Playmates and the Candidate"
* "The Candidate" (1972 film) by Michael Ritchie, with Robert Redford
* "The Candidate" (1980 film) by Stefan Aust, Alexander Kluge, Volker Schlöndorff, Alexander von Eschwege, German title: "Der Kandidat"
* "The Candidate" (1997 film) by Skafti Gudmundsson and Ólafur Rögnvaldsson
* "The Candidate" (Frasier), an episode of "Frasier"
See also
* "Candidate" is the literal translation of various academic degrees, varying from Bachelor's to Doctor's. For example, in Sweden and Finland, "Candidate of Philosophy" is a Bachelor's level degree, and in the the Russian (or Soviet) system, Kandidat is a doctorate-level degree.
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