Not exact matches
But there are various hybrid methods too: for example, there could still be rules about who can stand (eg being a party member for a year or whatever); there could be a
nomination process within party structures; and then a vote open to either the general
public or to anybody nominating themselves as a supporter I am not sure - in practice - whether there is much difference between an «anybody can come along» and «you have to say «I'm Labour».
For a great example, see Mark Bowden's story in the current Atlantic showing how the work of a pair of essentially unknown conservative bloggers shaped the
public debate about Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court
nomination, and in the
process injected the «Wise Latina» meme into the
public mindspace to the undoubted delight of pundits for years to come.
This is presumably a reference to the iDate Awards, whose
nomination process works by submitting free
nominations, after which it goes to a
public vote.
The
nomination process works by applicants submitting free
nominations, after which it goes to a
public vote.
In order to select the 100 individuals that comprise the list, El Planeta holds a
nomination process open to the
public.
During her
nomination process, numerous reporters noted DeVos's obvious bias against
public schools.
The
nomination process is open to the
public, but the final annual inductees are chosen by a panel of journalists and game scholars.
I would love to see all stakeholders, including
public representatives (currently there are none) collaborate to imnprove the
nomination, selection and appointment
process and procedures for selecting B.C. lawyers for this honor.