What is the process for selecting delegates to national conventions?

In Arkansas, the process for selecting delegates to national conventions is outlined in the state’s election law. The law states that each political party, including any third-party groups, will hold their own elections to determine who will be their delegates to the national conventions. Depending on the party, the election might be held as a simple vote by members of the party or it might be done through a state-wide primary. Once the people who will be delegates are chosen, each party is responsible for appointing the delegates to the national conventions. The appointed delegates must agree to support the party’s candidate for President of the United States, and must be approved by the state’s Board of Election Commissioners. Depending on the party, the delegate might be chosen through a nomination process or might be chosen by the party’s leadership, such as the party’s executive committee. Once all of the delegates have been chosen, the state’s election law requires that the parties make a list of the appointed delegates and submit it to the Board of Election Commissioners. Then, the state’s election board verifies the list and the delegates are officially certified as representatives of their parties at the national conventions.

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