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  2. Leadership election - Wikipedia

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    A leadership election is a political contest held in various countries by which the members of a political party determine who will be the leader of their party. Generally, any political party can determine its own rules governing how and when a leadership election is to be held for that party.

  3. Party conference - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, besides annual or biennial conventions, parties often hold special conventions to elect new leaders; often known as a leadership convention.The new leader of a party is often seen as that party's de facto candidate for Prime Minister (as the party leader almost always goes on to serve as Prime Minister should their party get elected to a majority government).

  4. Leadership review - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian politics, a leadership review is a vote held at a political party convention in which delegates decide whether to endorse the incumbent party leader or schedule a leadership convention to elect a new leader. In most parties at present, such a vote is required at the first convention following a general election.

  5. These Are the Candidates for the Senate Leadership Election - AOL

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    The stakes of the leadership battle are high, as the new Senate majority leader will have significant influence over the party's ability to push through President-elect Donald Trump’s judicial ...

  6. AP United States Government and Politics - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) United States Government and Politics (often shortened to AP Gov or AP GoPo and sometimes referred to as AP American Government or simply AP Government) is a college-level course and examination offered to high school students through the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.

  7. Why does the AP call elections? Here's what you need to know ...

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    AP has also been wrong in a presidential election, with the last time being in the 2008 primaries. Who else calls U.S. elections? Voters throughout the night might hear the term projections from ...

  8. Ward (United States) - Wikipedia

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    a division used in political party leadership elections; or an administrative division, as in the wards of Newark, New Jersey or the six wards of Houston . The ward system was the primary method used to elect city council members until the early 20th century when municipal reformers sought to replace it due to its control by political machines ...

  9. Pennsylvania bishop Sean Rowe elected new leader of Episcopal ...

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    Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.