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are nominations limited or are they based on the pool of applicants?

Each MOC can have 5 nominees attending at any one time, so most years they have one slot open and every few years they have two slots. For each open slot they can nominate up to 10 applicants from their district. Now that doesn't mean that only that 1 or 2 get in, the Academies can take more applicants from a CD via other means (i.e.; National Waiting List).
 
Each MOC can have 5 nominees attending at any one time, so most years they have one slot open and every few years they have two slots. For each open slot they can nominate up to 10 applicants from their district. Now that doesn't mean that only that 1 or 2 get in, the Academies can take more applicants from a CD via other means (i.e.; National Waiting List).
Is there a way to tell how many nominees an MOC currently has at an academy?
 
Each congressmen/senator is allowed 10 nominations per vacancy at each academy. They can have five people attending under their recommendation so typically they have 1 sometimes two slots translating to 10 or 20 nominations. Occasionally your senator or representative will have no vacant slots (happened in my district last year). I do not know about the other nomination sources as much but I have heard that the VP nomination is extremely competitive and geared towards people living in US territories and things like that.
 
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