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definition antidemocratic, as political parties have been the only reliable electoral vehicles for advancing the ideas and interests of ordinary voters". However, nonpartisan elections are quite common at the local level, primarily in an effort to keep national issues from being mixed up with local issues.
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Although elections may be officially nonpartisan, in some elections (usually involving larger cities or counties, as well as the Nebraska unicameral) the party affiliations of candidates are generally known, most commonly by the groups endorsing a particular candidate (e.g., a candidate endorsed by a
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argues that from the days of George Washington's farewell address, to Senator Barack Obama's speech at the Democratic national convention in 2004, politicians have called upon Americans to move beyond parties. Wilentz calls this the post-partisan style, and argues that "the antiparty current is by
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out of as many offices as possible, including in elections which were officially non-partisan, but in which Socialists and "Nonpartisans" were clearly identified in the press. (Such candidates were sometimes called "fusion" candidates.) This lasted from the 1910s well into the 1940s. (The similar
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non-profit, nonpartisan organization. Since its founding in 1916, it has had both identifiable Republicans and Democrats among its leadership. Owing to leadership changes such as this, some argue that it is a good example of a nonpartisan organization.
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labor union would be generally affiliated with the Democratic Party, while a candidate endorsed by a business coalition would be generally affiliated with the Republican Party).
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includes adherents of a party, cause, person, etc., in most cases, nonpartisan refers specifically to political party connections rather than being the strict
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candidate had been conducted under the banner of a temporary "Citizen's Party" label.) During the period of Socialist-
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This has caused some to question the ability of organizations that have the appearance of partisanship.
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Cibulka, James G. and Olson, Frederick I. "The Organization of the Milwaukee Public School System" in
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status, and the ability for donors to take a tax deduction, they are required to remain nonpartisan.
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Rury, John L. and Cassell, Frank A., eds. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993; p. 104
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cooperation (1935–1941), the two sides were called "Progressives" and "Nonpartisans".
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published an article where it referred to the "conservative Brookings Institution".
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The Politicians and the Egalitarians: The Hidden History of American Politics
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Churches and charities in the United States are mainly formed under US
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legislature that is entirely officially nonpartisan; additionally, the
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The story of the Nonpartisan League: a chapter in American evolution
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American Government and Politics Today - Texas Edition, 2007-2008
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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non-profit organization regulations. To maintain that
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Today, nonpartisan elections are generally held for
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