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Nonpartisan

Nonpartisan refers to a stance, process, or organization that does not align with any political party or ideology. In politics, a nonpartisan candidate or election means that party labels are not used on ballots and campaigns seek broad appeal beyond a partisan base. Nonpartisan elections are common in many jurisdictions for local offices; some systems, such as top-two primaries, still involve parties but do not require candidates to declare party affiliation on ballots. Critics argue that true neutrality is difficult because donors, institutions, and media can influence outcomes.

In journalism and public policy, nonpartisan reporting or analysis aims to present information and evidence without

In organizational use, a nonpartisan group seeks to avoid alignment with political parties in its governance

Legal and ethical considerations include transparency about funding, potential conflicts of interest, and clear standards for

advocacy
for
a
particular
party
or
policy
position.
However,
complete
impartiality
is
debated,
as
selection
of
issues,
framing,
and
sources
can
reflect
judgments.
or
messaging.
Such
groups
may
provide
voter
education,
issue
advocacy
that
is
framed
as
neutral,
or
policy
research.
The
term
can
also
describe
individuals
who
do
not
identify
with
any
party,
or
who
refrain
from
public
endorsement.
what
constitutes
nonpartisanship.
In
practice,
perceptions
of
bias
can
arise
from
methodology,
timing,
or
the
emphasis
of
certain
issues.