Sentences with phrase «nonpartisan race»

A "nonpartisan race" is an election where political party affiliation is not considered or displayed. Candidates do not run as representatives of any specific political party, and voters are not influenced by party labels when making their choices. It focuses more on the qualifications and abilities of the candidates rather than their political association. Full definition
Several committee members cited to trial judges, who are elected in the state in nonpartisan races, as «accountable» and specified that they did not want term limits applied to trial court judges.
The supposedly nonpartisan race turned out to be a partisan - driven slugfest heading into the fall midterms.
Like Michigan, Ohio has nominally nonpartisan races at the general election, however judges must first square off in partisan primaries (ORC 3513.08).
You should always be careful in extrapolating results from a state Senate special election or a nonpartisan race for the state Supreme Court.
In addition, Casey Copeland was re-elected to a second two - year term as Prairie Grove Alderman (nonpartisan race).
After narrowly edging out current chief Terry Bergeson in a nonpartisan race that wasn't decided until two days after the Nov. 4 election, Mr. Dorn said one of his top priorities would be revamping the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, or WASL.
As they prepare to compete along with a Republican candidate in the June primary, however, Tuck and Torlakson's backgrounds and perspectives on a handful of hot - button issues are making the nonpartisan race a referendum on whether change is coming quickly enough in a state where the traditional might of labor unions is being challenged by increasingly restive education reformers.
HB 496: revert to partisan elections for courts currently subject to nonpartisan races.
Efforts to end these and move to nonpartisan races have gone effectively nowhere.
Now, one member of the state senate wants to make those nonpartisan races publicly funded but at the cost of ending public financing of all other races in the state.
Not only does SB 650 end nonpartisan judicial races, it would also end all nonpartisan races from local board of elections to boards of education and the like.
There has been no attempt to change this from nonpartisan to partisan, although several bills were introduced to change the nonpartisan races to gubernatorial appointment from a judicial nominating commission list and yes / no retention elections.
A look at those 8 and the efforts to move to nonpartisan races is below.
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