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Party conventions were once smoke-filled settings for backroom deals where the nominees emerged after long negotiations and multiple floor votes. See how conventions work

With nominations sewn up during the primaries and caucuses, the modern convention is essentially an opportunity for party activists to network and for the party to unify after the primary season and get its message out ahead of the final sprint to Election Day. See some memorable moments in convention history
Delegates wave signs during the Republican National Convention in August, 2004.
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Conventions 101
From roll call votes to nominations, learn the language and process behind modern party conventions.
 
Why they're still relevant
Conventions may not hold much suspense anymore, but they still help the parties sell their hopefuls.
 
Memorable moments
Check out some highlights from past conventions, including riots, a 'smoke-filled room' and a kiss.
 
Talking Democracy
A guide from CNN Student News to help you understand political conventions.
 
The lay of the land
CNN Electoral College Map
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