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verb - to dismiss from a training program
DESELECT - Preselection is the process by which a candidate is selected, usually by a political party, to contest an election for political office. It is also r...
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to choose, as a local political party, not to have the person who now represents your party as your candidate at the next election |
To not select to rule out of selection. |
To reject (an MP) as constituency candidate at a forthcoming election. |
(of a local branch of a political party) reject (an existing MP) as a candidate in a forthcoming election. |
Turn off (a selected feature) on a list of options on a computer menu. |
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Preselection is the process by which a candidate is selected, usually by a political party, to contest an election for political office. It is also referred to as candidate selection. It is a fundamental function of political parties. The preselection process may involve the party's executive or leader selecting a candidate or by some contested process. In countries that adopt Westminster-style responsible government, preselection is also the first step on the path to a position in the executive. The selected candidate is commonly referred to as the party's endorsed candidate.* Deselection or disendorsement is the opposite procedure, when the political party withdraws its support from one of its elected office-holders. The party may then select a replacement candidate at the subsequent election, or it may decide (or be compelled by the electoral timetable) to forgo contesting that seat (for example, the Liberal Party of Australia after Pauline Hanson was disendorsed just before the 199 |