01887 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082000800122084001400130100002800144700000900172245004300181260002500224300003500249520120000284650009801484500008701582INLIS00000000000920320200508204709200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9781604266535 0010-0520009203 aeng0 a324 a324/CON/N0 aCongressional Quarterly0 ainc.00aNational party conventions, 1831-2004. aWashington, DCc2003 aviii, 325 p.b: ill. ;c28 cm. aNational Party Conventions 18312008 provides focused, and wide-ranging information on national party conventions, which have been a key element of the U.S. electoral process since the early nineteenth century. A comprehension of the history and evolving structures of the convention is essential to understanding how presidential leaders are chosen in the United States. This reference presents a thorough examination of U.S. nominating conventions, including pre-convention politics, descriptions of the convention system, and detailed information on specific conventions and political parties through the election of Barack Obama in 2008. A wide variety of information is provided for each convention, including important excerpts from party platforms, key ballots for presidential nominees, and significant votes on rules and delegate disputes. Additional chapters cover pre-convention history and presidential primaries with a biographical directory of party nominees and profiles of political parties. Those new to the topic will appreciate the clarity of presentation, and the broad scope of this reliable resource will satisfy the research needs of experienced scholars and professionals. 0aPolitical conventions --United States --History. Political parties --United States --History. ae-book