Candidacy vs Nomination - What's the difference?
candidacy | nomination |
the state, or act of being a candidate
* 1844 Epes Sargent - The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay
* 2002 Allan H. Keith - Turbulent Times
* 1984 Kenneth Meyer Setton - The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571)
An act or instance of nominating.
A device or means by which a person or thing is nominated.
As nouns the difference between candidacy and nomination
is that candidacy is the state, or act of being a candidate while nomination is an act or instance of nominating.candidacy
English
Noun
(candidacies)- Let it be borne in mind, moreover, that since the period of his last candidacy he has rendered the most memorable services to the country
- However, this almost certainly happened because of the third party candidacy of former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt
- Anyhow, if the opportunity presented itself, Requesens thought that Philip should support the candidacies of Giovanni Ricci, Clemente DolerĂ¡, and Ghislieri, . . .