- County (and lower) conventions exist primarily as the grassroots vehicles to select delegates to the more significant state conventions.
- Larger counties are more likely to have staff, whereas smaller counties may have no paid positions at all.
- In some states, county conventions also have a role in nominating candidates for office.
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- There may be multi-county conventions and chairs in addition to or in lieu of county-level organizations.
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