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Political Party Database, 2002-2014

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LabelCandidate selection process: individual members
Responses
Advisory postal ballot on top-10 candidates. 1
All members are (and all voters should also be) invited to suggest candidates. All paying members (who have been members for 30 days and can vote in the national election) have voting rights at the local party branch meeting that elects delegates to the N 1
All members are invited and asked to participate directly by suggesting candidates in the first round. If the board of the local branch (as recommended) makes its first round-suggestions through an all member-meeting, members may participate if they have 1
All members should be encouraged to participate by suggesting candidates in the first round of proposals to the Nomination Committee, either directly or at all member-meetings. All members may participate in the second round, when branches call all member 1
All members that meet the demands of the party statutes (17 years old, paying and member for three months) have voting rights at the local party Annual Meeting which elects delegates to the county Nomination Meeting. The local party Annual Meeting or an a 1
An option that was never used 1
At the congress members who have voting rights approve the final candidate list. 1
At the congress members with voting rights approve the selection criteria for candidate list; they may rank candidates in the selection process; they can be proposed as candidates. 1
At the constituency level, all members analyze candidacies for all eligible places on the list one by one, and vote in Assembly (quorum of at least 20% of members required) 1
At the constituency level, all members analyze candidacies for all eligible places on the list, and vote in Assembly 1
Can apply as a candidate. 1
Can apply as a candidate; members who attend the congress can participate in the voting procedure which determines the final candidate list. 1
Can apply as candidate. 1
Can apply as candidate; at the congress members who have voting rights can vote for the candidate list and determine the candidate list. 1
Can apply as candidate; members who attend the congress can vote for the candidate list. 1
Can be selected as candidates. 2
Can vote by mail for the candidate list (by placing a certain number of candidates in the preferred order); can apply as candidate; membership approves at a congress the selection criteria for the candidates. 1
Can vote in person at Special General Meeting of Constituency Association OR in postal ballot of all Constituency Association members, depending on which method is used (procedure can vary from constituency to constituency). 1
Constituency candidates: if constituency has a constituency assembly, individual members can participate in the election of constituency candidate (OrgStatut §12 (3)). List candidates: No role. 1
Constituency candidates: if constituency has a constituency assembly, individual members can participate in the election of constituency candidate (Statute § 36 (1)). List candidates: if there is an open general assembly, every individual member c 1
Constituency candidates: if constituency has a constituency assembly, individual members can participate in the election of constituency candidate (Statute §10 (1)). List candidates: No role. 1
Constituency candidates: if constituency has a constituency assembly, individual members can participate in the election of constituency candidate . List candidates: No role. 1
Constituency candidates: if constituency has a constituency assembly, individual members can participate in the election of constituency candidate. List candidates: No role. 3
Decide on the choice of candidate through a formal one-member, one-vote ballot. Eligible voters may cast their ballot at a selection -meeting or via the post (on request). 1
Every individual member (and voter too) has the right to participate in the candidate selection process (open primary.) Art. 2,4 statute. 5
Formal vote (approval) on the list at the constituency level 1
Formal vote (approval) on the list at the constituency level (via meeting or postal vote) 1
Formal vote (approval) on the list, via a poll at a meeting or by mail 1
Individual members have the right to vote for the candidate in their electorate (NSW). 1
Individual members may be consulted to select parliamentary candidates by the National selection committee (Commission nationale d'investiture) or the departmental committee (optional) 2
Individual members resident in a constituency have the right to make the final selection, by vote, of candidates. 1
Individual members vote for candidates (NSW). 2
Individuals that have been party members for 21 days prior to the nomination meeting are eligible to vote. Proxy voting is not allowed. 1
Individuals who have been members for 30 days have the right to vote, nominate candidates. 1
May apply for a candidate slot. 5
May participate and vote at the meeting where candidates for each nomination district are nominated. 1
May participate in the selection committee established to select Liberal candidates (NSW). 1
Members can propose SMD candidates and vote for them in the local organization. (An electoral committee was formed before the election. The committee was led by the party director.Local and county organizations proposed local candidates for the county lis 1
Members can propose SMD candidates and vote for them in the local organization. (The Assembly of the Local Organization proposes SMD candidates, the Electoral District Organization evaluates/endorses the proposals made by local organizations, the proposal 1
Members can propose SMD candidates. (The district level assembly (at least 50% of the eligible) decides about them, the presidium can veto (if a candidate is vetoed then she cannot be renominated). According to the new (2011) rules the candidates for PM a 1
Members can propose SMD-candidates and vote for them in local organizations. 1
Members of registered branches can vote at conventions. 1
Membership vote, nominate candidates. 2
No role. 25
Nominate candidates. Individuals who have been members for at least 30 days prior to the nomination meeting. Proxy voting is not allowed. 1
Nomination of candidates; plus nomination and voting for district/constituency and congress delegates. 1
Nomination of candidates; plus nomination and voting for district/constituency and national congress delegates. 1
Nomination of candidates; plus nomination and voting for district/constituency congress delegates. 6
None beyond the right to be a candidate. 4
Not Provided 403
Not applicable: party did not run in 2011 elections. 1
OMOV for branch members. 1
Participate in final vote to select candidate (on a one-member, one-vote basis). 1
Participate in local assemblies that will propose candidates, or directly propose candidates . 2
Participate in local assemblies that will propose candidates. 3
Party members in a given constituency elect the candidate by postal ballot (using single transferable vote). 1
Reference to a selection meeting, but few details in the Constitution (separate Rules and Procedures). 1
Right to participate in the nomination of candidates and seek nomination after one year's membership. 1
Suggest candidates. 1
The Nomination Committee invites all members in the county to propose candidates. After the list of all proposed candidates are sent to the members (in alphabetical order), members are asked to return the list with their ranking of the candidates. At some 1
The Nomination Committee must arrange for a high degree of influence for members, local branches and the youth organization in the nomination process. In the Nomination guidelines, the National Council “points outâ€Â_ Troms SV`s (regio 1
The regional (i.e. county) party branch can decide that individual members will be more strongly involved in the nomination process than the statutes specify, for example the right to suggest candidates. In the municipalities that choose to use all member 1
The selection of candidates shall consist of a vote, by eliminating ballot, of all eligible individual members of the constituency on the basis of one member one vote' (Rule Book 2010, p27). Thus, individual members make the selection by ballot from the s 1
They are the selectorate. 3
Those attending a hustings meeting may take part in a ballot to select the candidate. 1
Unclear from the constitution, but may be in the additional rules. There is reference to candidate conventions. SES: code as missing? 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationPolitical Party Database, 2002-2014