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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. Unaffiliated voters are biggest NC group. What are their ...

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    Even if voters don’t register as a Republican or Democrat, that doesn’t mean they can’t vote in the March primary election.

  4. Unaffiliated - Wikipedia

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    Unaffiliated, meaning a lack of affiliation, may refer to: Independent politician or unaffiliated politician; Independent voter or unaffiliated voter Unaffiliated ...

  5. Open primaries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Voters can only vote in the primary election of the party they are registered as. States may or may not allow unaffiliated voters to vote in a primary election. If unaffiliated voters are allowed to vote, it is subject to the political parties' decision in each election cycle.

  6. Party lines blur as unaffiliated voters surpass Democrats ...

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    Inevitably, when unaffiliated voters show up at the polls, they are presented with a political system run by two parties, leaving them to choose one or the other.

  7. The Wilmington area has more unaffiliated voters than ever ...

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    Statewide, registered unaffiliated voters have risen from 18% in 2004 to 37% this year. It’s happening in the Wilmington area too. In Brunswick County, for example, unaffiliated voters make up ...

  8. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    District Unaffiliated Requirements: According to N.C.G.S. §163-122(a)(2–3) [44] in order for an unaffiliated candidate to qualify for the election ballot for a district office, the candidate must obtain signatures on a petition equal to at least 4% of the total number of registered voters within the district that the candidate is running for ...

  9. Troy Williams: Does the rise of unaffiliated voters ... - AOL

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    Last month, unaffiliated voters eclipsed North Carolina’s Democratic Party, becoming the state’s most dominant voter group.