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Candidate selection procedure in the United States and the European Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Candidate selection procedure in the United States and the European Union
In the United States, a candidate is selected by a primary, a caucus, or a convention. In contrast, there is an intra-party system in much of the European Union. In many parties and countries, the individual party members choose candidates, whereas in others candidates are selected by high-ranking members of the party. It is rare for the general public to select party candidates.
== Cartel parties and their selection procedures ==
This type of political party is essentially a party built around candidates and so it is self-selecting. This ensures that the party elite control whom they put up for election (usually themselves) and it is considered a very crude form of candidate selection. Although full blown cartel parties are rare, with RESPECT and the Union for French Democracy some isolated examples, many mainstream parties exhibit this type of control over who gets elected.

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