That would be a "non-partisan" ballot.
North Dakota Judicial System's justices are elected on non-partisan ballots. The office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is a non-partisan state wide office in North Dakota.
Generally, no. To vote in a partisan primary, like the presidential race, you have to register with a party 30 days before the primary election. If there are non-partisan races on the ballot, like the school board, a non-affiliated voter can still participate.
A nonpartisan primary is where are qualified voters participate with no regard to their political affiliation. They may vote for two nominees per office and the two parties with the highest votes are put on the final ballot.
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The method of electing justices to state supreme courts can vary depending on the state. In some states, justices are elected through partisan elections, where they appear on the ballot affiliated with a specific political party. In other states, justices may be selected through non-partisan elections, where their political affiliation is not listed on the ballot. There are also states where justices are appointed by the governor or selected through a merit-based appointment process.
a butterfly ballot is a ballot in the shape of a butterfly
The partisan was very supportive of the party.
Partisan Records was created in 2007.
The Partisan Leader was created in 1836.
Partisan Review was created in 1934.
Southern Partisan was created in 1979.