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  2. Brokered convention - Wikipedia

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    The term "brokered convention" has referred to a convention whose outcome is decided by superdelegate votes, rather than pledged delegates alone, but that is not the original sense of the term and has not been a commonly-used definition for a "contested convention."

  3. List of presidential nominating conventions in the United ...

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    The list below shows the location of the party convention, along with the winner of the election. Bold font indicates that party won the presidential election. If the party won the state where the convention was held the box is shaded. Other parties are only listed if they garnered electoral college votes. [5]

  4. How Democrats could replace Biden as presidential candidate ...

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    It could take several rounds of voting for someone to get a majority and become the nominee. The last brokered convention when Democrats failed to nominate a candidate on the first ballot was in 1952.

  5. United States presidential nominating convention - Wikipedia

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    Voting and important convention-wide addresses usually take place in the evening hours. In recent conventions, routine business such as examining the credentials of delegations, ratifying rules and procedures, election of convention officers, and adoption of the platform usually take up the business of the first two days of the convention.

  6. FAQ: Biden drops out and Kamala Harris announces her 2024 ...

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    A brokered convention occurs if no candidate gets a majority of the first roll call vote. The roughly 700 superdelegates would then join the voting pool, and the convention floor would seek ...

  7. Presidential debate: What happens if a candidate can't run ...

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    However, if it occurs late, you may not have a candidate with a majority, and then we might get a brokered convention where candidates compete at the convention to win the majority of delegates.

  8. 2028 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    A brokered convention occurs when a candidate does not receive a majority of votes on the first round of voting, [8] or when a candidate withdraws. [ 9 ] Article Two of the United States Constitution states that for a person to serve as president, the individual must be a natural-born citizen of the United States , be at least 35 years of age ...

  9. Republican candidate Carson reportedly considering ...

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    A so-called "brokered convention," in which no single candidate has a sufficient number of nominating delegates to become the presidential nominee in the November election, used to be a common ...