English
Noun
candidates
- Plural of candidate
A candidate is the prospective recipient of an
award or honor or a person
seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example:
- to be elected to an
office — in this case a
candidate selection procedure occurs.
- to receive membership in a group
Nomination is part of the process of selecting a
candidate for either election to an
office, or the bestowing of an
honor or award.
The act of being a candidate in a race is called
a candidacy.
"Candidate" is a derivative of the
Latin "candida"
(
white). In
Ancient
Rome, people running for political office would usually wear
togas chalked and bleached
to be bright white at
speeches,
debates,
conventions,
and other
public functions.
Candidates in elections
In the context of elections for
public
office in a representational partisan democracy, a candidate
who has been selected by a
political
party is normally said to be the nominee of that party. The
party's selection (that is, the nomination) is typically
accomplished either based on one or more
primary
elections according to the rules of the party and any
applicable election
laws.
In the context of elections for public office in
a
direct
democracy, a candidate can be nominated by any eligible person
-- and if parliamentary procedures are used, the nomination has to
be seconded, i.e., receive agreement from a second person.
In some non-partisan representative systems
(e.g., administrative elections of the
Bahá'í
Faith), no nominations (or campaigning, electioneering, etc.)
take place at all, with voters free to choose any person at the
time of voting--with some possible exceptions such as through a
minimum age requirement--in the jurisdiction. In such cases, it is
not required (or even possible) that the members of the electorate
be familiar with all of the eligible persons in their area, though
such systems may involve indirect elections at larger geographic
levels to ensure that some first-hand familiarity among potential
electees can exist at these levels (i.e., among the elected
delegates).
A person may also be directly nominated for a
post without having to be elected.
Presumed advantages of nominations
- Although a nominee need not have sought appointment himself or
herself (presumably the existence of a system of nominating others
implies that a person desiring the position would not (or could
not) necessarily seek out a post themselves), nominations
frequently occur in the context of elections with the active
awareness of the nominee. An awareness beforehand of the
willingness of the would-be candidate to accept the post might be
seen as at least a time-saving advantage and an indicator of their
confidence in being able to handle the job (if not a minimal
indicator in their competence to handle the job).
- Having a narrowed down set of choices would allow people to
study the positions, character, etc. of the nominated choices
before making their choice.
- In typically bi-partisan systems, the competitive process is
seen to promote moderate candidates (as they are believed to be
able to have the best chance to capture the vote for their party
and have a broader appeal across the voting spectrum).
Presumed disadvantages of nominations
- The nomination process may limit the choices open to the voters
at the time of voting.
- The limited number of choices may lead to voter
disenfranchisement and lackluster participation.
- Nominations (and the often associated electioneering and
campaigning) are seen to more often elect self-aggrandizing,
self-seeking, and deal-making individuals, instead of humble,
selfless, and conscience-voting/independent-minded persons. As
such, some often less assertive or media-shy (yet potentially
capable) groups such as women, certain ethnic groups, or skilled
technocrats may tend to be overlooked in such a process,
especially when the nomination process is allowed to be followed by
campaigning.
References
candidates in German: Kandidat
candidates in Spanish: Nominación
candidates in Persian: کاندیدا
candidates in Italian: Nomination
candidates in Malay (macrolanguage): Calon
candidates in Dutch: Verkiezingskandidaat
candidates in Dutch: Nominatie