Those books focus on the role of
nonpartisan staff.
On April 2, we have the opportunity to once again participate directly in the operation of our society, by voting in our municipal
nonpartisan elections.
Florida's voters just approved two measures that will lead to
nonpartisan redistricting.
The report, which was based on a review of research into teen sexual behavior, was being released Wednesday by the
nonpartisan National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
The Urban Institute, a
nonpartisan policy research and educational organization that has evaluated the work of Living Cities/NCDI and CDCs, calls the 1990s "an institutional revolution" for community development, with support for CDCs becoming more predictable, stable and effective.
The "
nonpartisan" Coalition accepts a $64,000 donation from the Republican Senatorial Committee and uses it to intervene in a North Carolina Senate race between Republican Jesse Helms and Democrat Harvey Gantt.
The White House Project has offered
nonpartisan leadership and campaign training for women for several years.
Hayes, a Boxboro Republican, she prefers they be set up by
nonpartisan organizations.
A commission created to find ways of restoring the credibility of the Oregon Legislature thinks so, and has recommended a
nonpartisan legislative body whose members would be elected in an open primary.
Often facing entrenched opposition in state legislatures, reformers are increasingly turning to the initiative process to establish independent,
nonpartisan redistricting commissions.
"It comes down to a numbers game," says Hastings Wyman, publisher of Southern Political Report, a
nonpartisan biweekly newsletter.
The event was billed as a
nonpartisan, interfaith call to "unite upon the common ground of America's tradition of faith in God to prevent the continued partisan struggle over the election results in Florida from further polarizing the nation."
There are few commodities more valuable to a legislature than professional,
nonpartisan research.