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National Party Conventions

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National Party Conventions

The national party convention is where the party agrees on its policies and confirms the party’s candidate for the presidential and vice-presidential elections.

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Party policies

  • At the national party convention, the party agrees on a party platform of policies that its presidential candidate will campaign on and pursue if they are elected.
  • The platform committee forms policies based on hearings with citizens around the country.
  • The platform is presented to delegates at the party convention who will often agree to the policies in the platform.
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Presidential candidate

  • The presidential candidate is chosen by a roll-call vote where the delegates from each state announce the candidate they are voting for.
  • This function has become less important because most delegates are committed to voting for a specific candidate based on the primary vote, rather than choosing for themselves who to support.
    • This means that the primary vote, not the party convention, chooses the presidential candidate.
  • Candidates must win a majority of delegate votes.
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Vice-presidential candidate

  • The national party convention used to choose the vice presidential candidate.
  • In recent campaigns, the president has chosen their vice presidential candidate before the national party convention and so the convention confirms the president’s choice.
  • Presidents will choose a vice president candidate who will appeal to voters for various reasons such as political experience, gender, race and age.

Informal Functions

National Party Conventions also have informal functions.

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Voter's attention

  • Candidates can gain the attention of voters at the party convention through their televised acceptance speech at the convention where candidates will address all voters for the first time.
    • Bill Clinton’s approval ratings increased by 16 percentage points after his speech in 1992.
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Party unity

  • Parties use their conventions to appear united following the primary campaign.
    • The defeated primary candidates can publicly support the successful candidate.
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Exciting members and voters

  • The candidates can enthuse the party’s core support, which encourages people to vote and campaign for them at the local level.

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