1. nonpartisan - Noun
2. nonpartisan - Adjective
a person who is nonpartisan
free from party affiliation or bias
Source: WordNetAccording to an analysis by University of Florida professor Michael McDonald, a nonpartisan political data expert, almost 2.3 million Pennsylvania voters had returned absentee ballots as of Oct. 30 out of almost 3.1 million requested. Source: Internet
Accordingly, Harding adopted a tempered editorial stance, declaring the daily Star nonpartisan, and circulating a weekly edition that was moderate Republican. Source: Internet
About half of U.S. adults support a national Medicare for All plan, according to recent polling by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. Source: Internet
A clause in the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ("McCain-Feingold") required the nonpartisan General Accounting Office to conduct a study of clean elections programs in Arizona and Maine. Source: Internet
Alexandra Bell, a former State Department official and currently the senior policy director at the nonpartisan nonprofit Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said withdrawal from Open Skies will rub allies the wrong way. Source: Internet
According to the constitutional amendment, citation a county's residents may propose a petition to create a nonpartisan Charter Board. Source: Internet