Endorsed Candidate

Primary definition

1. A candidate having an ENDORSEMENT, i.e. one who has been nominated by a political party. 2. A candidate having more that one ENDORSEMENT, i.e. a candidate who is CROSS- ENDORSED, which requires special programming to avoid the possibility of a voter casting more than one vote for the candidate.

Also known asparty-nominated candidate · cross-endorsed candidate · multi-party candidate · officially backed candidate
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What is endorsed candidate?

The term Endorsed Candidate refers to a candidate who has received formal public support from a person, organization, political party, newspaper, union, association, or other endorsing body. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

How does endorsed candidate affect a candidate?

In election administration, Endorsed Candidate is applied according to its defined purpose: a candidate who has received formal public support from a person, organization, political party, newspaper, union, association, or other endorsing body. Officials then use the relevant eligibility, filing, ballot, timing, notice, or procedural rules for that election. The exact process can differ by office, election type, and jurisdiction.

Do rules for endorsed candidate vary by jurisdiction?

Yes, the rules or practical use of Endorsed Candidate can vary by jurisdiction or governing framework. The core glossary meaning is a candidate who has received formal public support from a person, organization, political party, newspaper, union, association, or other endorsing body.

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1. A candidate having an ENDORSEMENT, i.e. one who has been nominated by a political party. 2. A candidate having more that one ENDORSEMENT, i.e. a candidate who is CROSS- ENDORSED, which requires special programming to avoid the possibility of a voter casting more than one vote for the candidate.

Electronic Voting Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Endorsed Candidate. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 22, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/endorsed-candidate

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