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In addition to a primary, political parties can nominate candidates for general election through a petition or a vote of party leaders. caucus or a convention. signature drive or a public rally. referendum or a ballot initiative.

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B) / #2 - Caucus or a convention

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wrote bc other answer was mad long lol

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The main other way, rather than a primary, is a caucus, which is held during a nominating convention ( so the correct answer is:"caucus or a convention"). A primary is a state-wide vote while the caucus is limited to the members of the party and only the people participating the caucus are invited to vote
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