The convention nominated 4 Reform candidates, all of whom were ultimately successful in the election.
After an indecisive eighth ballot, the convention unanimously nominated Polk.
It is the rule outlining the way the convention will nominate the Republican candidate for president.
Mencken said the convention had nominated "the weakest candidate."
If the convention does not nominate the candidate in prime time, the Democrats will.
The convention nominated Frémont for president, and he accepted the nomination on June 4, 1864.
The convention nominated an entire slate of candidates for state office, with former governor Brown at the head.
The convention nominated John Bidwell of California for president on the first ballot.
Roosevelt steamrollered the old political bosses, and made the convention nominate his choices.
While Seymour was waiting in the vestibule, the convention nominated him unanimously.