Non-partisan definition
Non-partisan means without any designation as members or candidates of any state or national political party or organization.
Non-partisan means unrelated to an established political party within the meaning of the election laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Non-partisan means without any designation of candidates as members of candidates of any state or national political party or organization.
More Definitions of Non-partisan
Non-partisan means to not endorse or hold direct affiliation with a political party.
Non-partisan means that we do not take sides. We do not tell people who or what to vote for. There can be no online or in-person material or media under the REV UP name that support or oppose any specific party or candidate. For example, you cannot encourage voters to vote for a specific person when you are registering them. If you are hosting a candidate forum, you cannot declare one candidate the “winner” or endorse them. REV UP coalitions may engage diíectly with elected officials once they aíe in office. Foí example, advocates may meet with theií íepíesentatives, senatoís, city council membeís, mayoís oí otheí elected íepíesentatives to talk about voting accessibility and topics impoítant to the disability community. REV UP coalitions can also get involved in passing legislation that impíoves election access oí in advocating against voteí suppíession and legislation haímful to the disability community. REV UP coalitions should keep theií advocacy issue-focused, taking caíe to explain ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ why a bill might be helpful oí haímful. If you have any questions about legislative advocacy and REV UP's íoles oí íesponsibilities, please íeach out to the REV UP cooídinatoí. When you talk about your REV UP coalition, organize a REV UP event, or discuss AAPD and REV UP with others, your words and actions will reflect on AAPD and REV UP. We share the name and branding of REV UP with our organizers, and we trust our organizers to represent the values and mission of REV UP. This means that you must follow the Community Agreement when you act or speak as a REV UP member. Only coalitions that have registered as a REV UP coalition, and partners who have received REV UP grants, may use the REV UP name and logo. REV UP reserves the right to restrict inappropriate or unauthorized use of our name and logo. As organizers, when you share information about voting with your communities, it is important that you make sure the information is correct. Always make sure to use official and up-to-date sources for information. Voting laws can be different depending on where you live. Always make sure that your information is specific to the area where you share the information. As a national movement, we have coalitions and local organizers across the country. Part of working together is making sure that we all communicate with each other. One way to do this is by attending the REV UP National Quarterly Calls and sharing what you are working on in your REV UP group. Other ways to engage in the RE...
Non-partisan means free from political party bias;
Non-partisan which means that the top two vote-getters in the June primary election advance to the November runoff, regardless of their party affiliation.
Non-partisan means not actively seeking political power and responsibilities, and not, either, lobbying for the ascension to power of known political parties.
Non-partisan for the purposes of the Act, means not seeking political power or campaigning for any political party;