- Political convention
In
politics , a political convention is a meeting of apolitical party , typically to select party candidates.In the
United States , a "political convention" usually refers to a presidential nominating convention,l but it can also refer to state, county, or congressional district nominating conventions. InCanada , a political convention held to choose a party leader is often known as aleadership convention . The new leader of a party may then become Prime Minister.Outside of the United States and Canada, national meetings of political parties are often called
Party Congress es, orParty Conference s, as in theUnited Kingdom .The convention has been reformed many times usually in support of giving more power to activists, leaders and electorates. However, conventions strengthen party sentiment and keep the public informed of the national party significance.
Political Conventions also refer to the Laws that are not written in the
Constitution but are common sense to people politically.The first political convention held in America took place in
Hartford, Connecticut in March of 1766. The meeting was organized by theSons of Liberty , who, in challenging incumbent governor Thomas Fitch, nominatedWilliam Pitkin forgovernor andJonathan Trumbull for deputy governor.
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