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Nonpartisan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In political science, nonpartisan denotes an election, event or organization in which the participants do not declare or do not formally have a political party affiliation. Some nonpartisan organiza...
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Non-partisan democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-partisan democracy (also no-party democracy ) is a system of representative government or organization such that universal and periodic elections take place without reference to political parti...
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NON-PROFIT, NON-PARTISAN, AND GOVERNMENT ELECTION INFORMATION RESOURCES ... 1 Non-Profit Directories and Starting Points ... 7 State Non-Profit and Government Sites...
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But as the basic spirit of the present CTG is to make the local government election non-partisan and to make a qualitative change in the practice of democracy, the EC or CTG may think of filing an appeal against the judgment.
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Judge Wanda Bryant with the North Carolina Court of Appeals spoke about her state's judicial election system that was reformed in 2002 -- a system West Virginia legislators tried to replicate with legislation that failed earlier this year.
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3. Include a disclaimer in communications about the election, such as “WAND is a non‐partisan organization that does not endorse, support, or oppose any political party or candidate for office.”; 21 These partisan and non-partisan election activity guidelines come from the Alliance for Justice, www.afj.org.
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Non-Partisan Election Reform ... With presidential primaries just seven months away, many states are working to restore Americans' confidence in the fairness of elections. ... Breaking Down the Results: Election 2009 Risk in the Financial Sector: An International Perspective What We Eat When We're Sick...
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