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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. Independent voting movement - Wikipedia

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    The independent voting movement is a group of progressive, anti-party, left/center/right alliance, independent voters in the United States seeking to reform the two-party electoral process at all levels of government.

  4. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are various types of primary: either the whole electorate is eligible, and voters choose one party's primary at the polling booth (an open primary); or only independent voters can choose a party's primary at the polling booth (a semi-closed primary); or only registered members of the party are allowed to vote (closed primary).

  5. Independent voters could decide the election — and they lean ...

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    For this reason, a nationwide picture of how independents will vote can be difficult to predict — but statewide data can be more telling, as independent voters are shaped by similar local ...

  6. Registered independents will be able to vote in 2024, 2025 ...

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    The Republican and Libertarian primaries will remain closed to independent voters, Paul Ziriax, state election board secretary, said. Registered independents will be able to vote in 2024, 2025 ...

  7. Why can't an independent candidate ever win the presidency ...

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    Independent registrations are growing especially among younger voters. However, it is useful to remember that independent registration does not mean that one will vote that way.

  8. Open primaries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, in the open primary, independent voters can vote in either party. This occurrence may dilute the vote of a particular party and lead to a nominee who does not represent the party's views. There is, however, little evidence of manipulation actually occurring, [ citation needed ] but there have been occasions when independent voters ...

  9. Staying independent: Why it may get easier for unaffiliated ...

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    Rep. Jon Brien, a Woonsocket independent, hailed the bill for encouraging the 47% of registered voters who are unaffiliated to participate in the primary process. By comparison, 39% of registered ...