Peter Cooper, at 85 years old, was the oldest person to be nominated for US presidency in 1875. He formed the Greenback Party and died at 92. William Jennings Bryan was the youngest nominee at 36, while Ralph Nader and Pat Paulsen ran multiple times but were never elected. The oldest person nominated for the […]
In the US, political parties choose their presidential candidates through national conventions where delegates from each state vote. Delegates are chosen through primaries or caucuses, and the number of delegates is determined by the party based on various factors. The nominee is chosen based on delegate votes, and sometimes candidates will endorse the favorite to […]
A nominee shareholder holds shares on behalf of the beneficial owner, allowing for anonymity in ownership. The scope of powers is determined by a confidentiality agreement, but disclosure may be ordered by legal authorities in some countries. Sometimes referred to as a nominee shareholder, a nominee shareholder is an individual or entity who is granted […]