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  2. Nonpartisanship - Wikipedia

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    Nonpartisanship, also known as nonpartisanism, is a lack of affiliation with, and a lack of bias towards, a political party. [1]While an Oxford English Dictionary definition of partisan includes adherents of a party, cause, person, etc., [2] in most cases, nonpartisan refers specifically to political party connections rather than being the strict antonym of "partisan".

  3. What does partisan election mean? School board members and ...

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    The official definition of "partisan" is to strongly support ... school board members are chosen by vote of qualified electors in non-partisan elections and serve in appropriately staggered terms ...

  4. Nonpartisan primary - Wikipedia

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    A nonpartisan primary, top-two primary, [1] or jungle primary [2] is a primary election in which all candidates for the same elected office run against each other at once, regardless of political party. This distinguishes them from partisan primaries, which are segregated by political party. This is the first round of a two-round system.

  5. Primary election - Wikipedia

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    Primaries can be used in nonpartisan elections to reduce the set of candidates that go on to the general election (qualifying primary). (In the U.S., many city, county and school board elections are non-partisan, although often the political affiliations of candidates are commonly known.)

  6. Pretending local elections aren't partisan is actually making ...

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    Our not-quite-nonpartisan politics can also confuse and anger voters who are suspicious that nonpartisanship is even possible. Pretending local elections aren't partisan is actually making voters ...

  7. Nonpartisan blanket primary - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 general election was the first non-special election in California to use the nonpartisan blanket primary system established by Proposition 14. As a result, eight congressional districts featured general elections with two candidates of the same party: the 15th , 30th, 35th, 40th , 43rd , and 44th with two Democrats, and the 8th and ...

  8. Should town elections be partisan? Middletown voters ... - AOL

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    In 2014, an amendment to the town charter was made to turn elections from partisan to non-partisan. Several people at the April 15 hearing – many former councilors – expressed opinions as to ...

  9. Partisan primary - Wikipedia

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    Electoral systems using first-past-the-post for both primary and general elections are often described as using the plurality-with-primaries or partisan two-round system, highlighting the structural and behavioral similarity of such systems to plurality-with-runoff elections, particularly in two-party systems; these similarities have led to the ...