Short list

Short list

A short list is a list of candidates for a job, prize, award, political position, etc., that has been reduced from a longer list of candidates (sometimes via intermediate lists known as "long lists"). The length of short lists varies according to the context.

U.S. politics

In US politics, short list is most frequently used in two instances: a list of prospective vice presidential nominees compiled for the benefit of a party's presidential nominee, and a list of people who might be nominated by an executive office holder to a judicial or lower executive office.

In the latter instance, the short list may be compiled by the party election committee, after conducting research and undergoing a process of elimination, selecting individuals judged fit and capable of successfully completing any processes needed for acceptance. It may also be used for the presidential nominations of federal and Supreme Court justices.

In the former instance, its main use refers to the context of presidential nominees, as they make their choice for the vice presidential nominee. The list is typically compiled by the presidential nominee's advisers, with an eye to the characteristics of each vice presidential nominee that might boost the combined presidential ticket to victory. Under the current U.S. presidential and vice-presidential nomination regime, the presidential nominee's selection of running mate is authoritative, and will almost never be rejected by party convention delegates.

As a prospective vice presidential nominee is placed onto the short list they are typically subject to thorough vetting.See, e.g., [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0307/3054.html Ben Smith, "Richardson Defense Raises Questions", Politico, March 8, 2007] ] The scrutiny involved in the vetting process usually increases as any given person whose name is on the short list comes closer to being chosen by the presidential nominee.

The media frequently claims to obtain and announces the names of individuals they believe to be on the short list. Presidential nominees' staffs may also quietly disclose the name of a candidate as being on the short list, in an attempt to gauge public opinion.

Typically, the most prominent individuals on the short list are those who competed well in the early presidential primary and caucus contests, but who are judged as non-threatening by the presidential nominee (for example, John Kerry's selection of John Edwards in 2004.) There are several individuals who are perennially listed as being on the short list, such as Evan Bayh and Bill Richardson for the Democrats, and Orrin Hatch for the Republicans. Although such public disclosure may be considered an honor or mark of distinction, it can also harm a political career if a candidate is frequently discussed but never chosen.

Literary awards

For literary awards, a short list (or 'shortlist') is often made public, and sometimes a 'long list' as well. For example, the 'longlist' and 'shortlist' for the Man Booker Prize in the United Kingdom are published approximately two months and one month respectively before the winner is named. See http://www.themanbookerprize.com/.

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  • short list — UK / US or shortlist UK [ˈʃɔː(r)tˌlɪst] / US [ˈʃɔrtˌlɪst] noun [countable] Word forms short list : singular short list plural short lists a list of the people or things that you think could be suitable for a job, prize, team etc, chosen from a… …   English dictionary

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