a voter who is not registered with a political party. Not only that but a voter that does not, again, DOES NOT, lean strongly toward one of the two parties and resemble-in all important respects-either Democrats or Republicans.
And independent voter is a United States citizen registered to vote. When the United States started, all voters were independent voters. There were no organized political parties until the election of 1800. Political parties are self-created societies which seek special status for themselves the way royalty have special status in European governments and seek to destroy the independence of all voters.
The voter turnout in 1824 was estimated to be around 26%. It saw a significant jump around 57% in 1828 and another jump from 1836 to 1840. 1840's turnout was around 80%.
Yuma had the lowest voter turnout percent in 2012 with 56.3%
The Philippines is a democratic country so those who want to serve the government had to be elected by a Filipino citizen who is a registered voter (a registered voter should be 18 years old and above). If a certain Filipino is outside the country he/she can still vote via absentee voting by just going to the Philippine embassy in the country where he belongs.
The US has been independent since July 4, 1776.
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A person who votes in the presidential election but does not vote for a congressional candidate in the same election is known as an independent voter. Another name for an independent voter is unaffiliated voter.
a person who has registered to vote but has not joined a party is called an independent voter.
An independent
Independent voter
cannot vote in a closed Republican primary.
A voter that is not affiliated with either party is said to be "independent." I realize that's only eleven letters.
an independent voter
Yes, the word independent is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a politician or voter who does not belong to any political party. The noun form for the adjective independent is independence.
A political independent is a person who is not affiliated with an organized political party. I am a registered voter but my Voter Registration Card lists my Party as "NPA" (No Party Affiliation). In my state, if I registered as a Democrat or Republican, I could vote in the party primaries for my stated party. Because I am an Independent, I cannot vote in primaries but I can vote in general elections and on referendums and non-partisan races.
The abstract noun form for the adjective independent is independence.The word 'independent' is a noun, a concrete noun; a word for a politician or voter who does not belong to any political party, a word for a person.
Fill out a voter registration form; in Box 7 - Choice of Party, instructions read: "If you do not want to register with a party, write "no party" or leave the box blank. Do not write in the word "independent" if you mean "no party," because this might be confused with the name of a political party in your State." So, writing "no party," "decline to state" (in California), or leaving blank makes you an "independent," without registering you with, say, the American Independent Party.
One who votes; one who has a legal right to vote, or give his suffrage; an elector; a suffragist; as, an independent voter.