Examples of Nonpartisan in the following topics:
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- In politics, an Independent or nonpartisan politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party.
- In politics, an independent or nonpartisan politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party.
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- In a nonpartisan system, no official political parties exist, sometimes due to legal restrictions on political parties.
- In nonpartisan elections, each candidate is eligible for office on his or her own merits.
- In nonpartisan legislatures, no formal party alignments within the legislature is common.
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- In a nonpartisan system, no official political parties exist, sometimes reflecting legal restrictions on political parties.
- In nonpartisan elections, each candidate is eligible for office on his or her own merits.
- Unless there are legal prohibitions against political parties, factions within nonpartisan systems often evolve into political parties.
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- Because this position was based more on social experiences than any political ideology, nonpartisan activity was generally most effective on the local level.
- These alliances, and the factionalism they engendered, discouraged nonpartisan supporters and undermined the third-party movement by the end of the nineteenth century.
- Many reformers and nonpartisans subsequently lent support to the Republican Party, which promised to attend to issues important to them, such as anti-slavery or prohibition.
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- Because this position was based more on social experiences than any political ideology, nonpartisan activity was generally most effective on the local level.
- These alliances, and the factionalism they engendered, discouraged nonpartisan supporters and undermined the third-party movement by the end of the nineteenth century.
- Many reformers and nonpartisans subsequently lent support to the Republican Party, which promised to attend to issues important to them, such as anti-slavery or prohibition.
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- However, executive agencies have to remain nonpartisan.
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- They demanded nonpartisan scientific methods and credentials be used to select civil servants.
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- President George Washington, while officially nonpartisan, generally supported the Federalists, and that party made Washington their iconic hero.
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- The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act in ended the spoils system at the federal level in 1883 and created a bipartisan Civil Service Commission to evaluate job candidates on a nonpartisan merit basis.
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- Rock the Vote (RTV), a nonpartisan youth mobilization organization, established the first online voter registration initiative in 1992 with official backing from the Congressional Internet Caucus.