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  2. Independent voter - Wikipedia

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    An independent voter, often also called an unaffiliated voter or non-affiliated voter in the United States, is a voter who does not align themselves with a political party.An independent is variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates on issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship; [1] a voter who does not have long-standing loyalty to, or identification ...

  3. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania: A new party or independent candidate may gain ballot access for one election as a "political body" by collecting petition signatures equal to 2% of the vote for the highest vote-getter in the most recent election in the jurisdiction. A political body that wins 2% of the vote obtained by the highest vote-getter statewide in the ...

  4. Independent politician - Wikipedia

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    No independent candidate has won or held a seat in a general election since 1943, although two independent candidates have been successful in by-elections (in all cases after having held the seats in question as partisan candidates up until that point). Other politicians have become independents in the course of a parliamentary term, but not ...

  5. Could Dan Osborn, an independent candidate from Nebraska ...

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    Dan Osborn, an independent running for one of Nebraska's U.S. Senate seats, talks to supporters during a campaign event in a Lincoln keno bar Oct. 20, 2024.

  6. List of third-party and independent candidacies in United ...

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    This is a list of notable performances of third party and independent candidates in elections to the United States Senate.. It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.

  7. Democratic, Independent candidates vie for Josh Hawley’s ...

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    Josh Hawley’s is up for reelection in the U.S. Senate, and a handful of challengers are vying to unseat him in the 2024 election. Among them are Marine veteran and antitrust advocate Lucas Kunce ...

  8. Sen. Bob Menendez ends independent candidacy for Senate ... - AOL

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    "By means of this email please be advised that as an Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in this November's election I am advising you that I wish to have my name withdrawn from the ballot ...

  9. Third-party and independent members of the United States ...

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    Third-party and independent members of the United States Congress are generally rare. Although the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated U.S. politics in a two-party system since 1856, some independents and members of other political parties have also been elected to the House of Representatives or Senate, or changed their party affiliation during their term.