Sometimes, primaries are held in which those wishing to run for office are not listed by party. In fact, party names do not appear on the ballot at all. THis is known as a nonpartisan primary. Nonpartisan primaries are most popular on the local level. They are used, for example, to choose candidates for school board, city council, or other local offices. In some states, they also are a common means of choosing candidates to run for judge.
In a partisan election, two or more separate parties exist; in a non-partisan or non-party system, there is only one party.
Elections in which no candidate has party label
Elections in which candidates are not identified by party labels
Nonpartisan League was created in 1915.
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Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government was created in 1928.
Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government ended in 1935.
Nebraska is the only state with a nonpartisan state legislature today.
The word 'nonpartisan' is an adjective used to describe a noun as not biased or affiliated with any side of an argument.Example sentence: "The junior congressman was nonpartisan, preferring to hear the arguments from each side before he chose which side he agreed with."
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