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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. Nonpartisan organizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A nonpartisan organization, in American politics, is a non-profit organization organized United States Internal Revenue Code that qualifies certain non-profit organizations for tax-exempt status because they refrain from engaging in certain political activities prohibited for them. [1]

  4. Category : Nonpartisan organizations in the United States

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    A. Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting; American Academy of Diplomacy; The American Assembly; American Humanist Association

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

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    In the amendment's analysis, officials detailed how school board elections have only been nonpartisan for roughly 24 years. "In 1998, Florida voters approved Amendment 11, an election reform ...

  6. Commentary: Firing non-partisan federal employees will ... - AOL

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    According to the Federal News Network, a non-partisan, non-political news source, “career federal employees provide a stable foundation of workers even amid the chaos that can come with ...

  7. Non-partisan democracy - Wikipedia

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    There are several examples of nonpartisan state or provincial governments. The nonpartisan system is also used in many US states for the election of judges, district attorneys and other officials. Twelve US states use the Missouri Plan, and two use a variation of it, to choose judges in a nonpartisan manner.

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    Pizza to the Polls sends free pizzas to people at polling places, including voters standing in line, poll workers, observers, and whoever else is there helping democracy happen.

  9. Straight-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    The non-partisan section, which includes candidates for judgeships, most municipal offices, and school boards; and The proposals section, which includes state and local ballot issues. Voters in Michigan have long been able to vote a straight ticket or a split ticket (voting for individual candidates in individual offices).