- nomination, process
- processus m de mise en candidature
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
Presidential nomination process (US) — The presidential candidates in the United States are selected by a process of primary elections. The major political parties do not directly select the candidate, instead the voters are requesting delegates to represent their vote when they… … Wikipedia
nomination — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ presidential ▪ party ▪ Democratic, Republican ▪ gubernatorial (AmE) ▪ judicial (AmE) … Collocations dictionary
process — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gradual, lengthy, long, slow, time consuming ▪ constant, continuous, ongoing ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Nomination — For the domain registry, see NomiNation. Nomination is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to an office, or the bestowing of an honor or award. In the context of elections for public office, a candidate who has been… … Wikipedia
Nomination contest — A nomination contest, in Canadian politics, is the process by which a political party chooses their candidate for the next general election. Each nomination contest is held by the party s local riding association. On occasion, a political party s … Wikipedia
nomination — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act, process, or an instance of nominating 2. the state of being nominated … New Collegiate Dictionary
Harriet Miers Supreme Court nomination — On October 3, 2005, Harriet Miers was nominated for Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by President George W. Bush to replace retiring Associate Justice Sandra Day O Connor. Miers was, at the time, White House Counsel, and had previously … Wikipedia
Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination — Robert Heron Bork (born birth date and age|1927|3|1) is a conservative American legal scholar who advocates the judicial philosophy of originalism. Bork formerly served as Solicitor General, acting Attorney General, and judge for the United… … Wikipedia
Samuel Alito Supreme Court nomination — On October 31, 2005, Samuel Alito was nominated by President George W. Bush for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to replace the retiring Sandra Day O Connor. Alito had been a judge on the United States Court of Appeals… … Wikipedia
John Roberts Supreme Court nomination — The Senate hearings on the nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court, began on September 12, 2005, with U.S. Senators posing questions to Roberts, who was nominated by President George W. Bush to fill the vacancy of Chief Justice of the… … Wikipedia
Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination — Official portrait of Clarence Thomas as chairman of the Equal Opportunity Commission circa 1989 90 On July 1, 1991, President George H. W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court of the United States to replace Thurgood Marshall, who … Wikipedia