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  2. Brokered convention - Wikipedia

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    This requirement increased the probability of a brokered convention, and conventions were routinely decided only after multiple ballots. At the 1924 Democratic National Convention , divisions between the anti- prohibition "wets" and the pro-prohibition "dries" led to a 102-ballot deadlock over 17 days between the frontrunners, Alfred E. Smith ...

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

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    The two right-hand columns show nominations by notable conventions not shown elsewhere. Some of the nominees (e.g. the Whigs before 1860 and Theodore Roosevelt in 1912) received very large votes, while others who received less than 1% of the total national popular vote are listed to show historical continuity or transition.

  4. United States presidential nominating convention - Wikipedia

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    If there is no single candidate receiving a majority of delegates at the end of the primary season, a scenario called a brokered convention would result, where a candidate would be selected either at or near the convention, through political horse-trading and lesser candidates compelling their delegates to vote for one of the front runners.

  5. 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, [9] or when a candidate withdraws. [ 10 ] 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 ...

  6. 1968 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Democratic National Convention was held August 26–29 at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Earlier that year incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson had announced he would not seek reelection, thus making the purpose of the convention to select a new presidential nominee for the Democratic Party . [ 1 ]

  7. Category : United States presidential nominating conventions

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    Wikipedia categories named after party national conventions (13 C) Pages in category "United States presidential nominating conventions" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  8. 1932 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The convention resulted in the nomination of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York for president and Speaker of the House John N. Garner from Texas for vice president. Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley was a member of the Democratic National Committee and Chair of the Democratic Party of Florida .

  9. 1948 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 Republican National Convention was held at the Municipal Auditorium, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from June 21 to 25, 1948.. New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey had paved the way to win the Republican presidential nomination in the primary elections, where he had beaten former Minnesota Governor Harold E. Stassen and World War II General Douglas MacArthur.