When do the delegates from each party choose their nominee for president?

A. the number of candidates that are running.

B. the number of representatives that state has in Congress.

C. the number of senators in that state

D. The amount of electricity that state has in their power plants.

The delegates from each party choose their nominee for president during the political party's national convention. These conventions are held in the summer of a presidential election year, usually between July and September. At the conventions, delegates from each state gather to officially nominate their party's candidate for president. So, the answer to your question is not determined by options A, B, C, or D, but rather by the timing of the national convention.