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  1. An independent voter, often also called an unaffiliated voter or non-affiliated voter in the United States, is a voter who does not align themselves with a political party.

  2. MPs. The 2005 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 5 May 2005, to elect 646 members to the House of Commons. The governing Labour Party led by the prime minister Tony Blair won its third consecutive victory, with Blair becoming the second Labour leader after Harold Wilson to form three majority governments.

  3. 2 days ago · Labour won a majority in the 2024 general election. This page provides data and spreadsheet downloads of successful candidates and defeated MPs. This page is based on the 649 results verified by the Commons Library as of 17:20 on Friday 5th July. One seat is yet to be declared.

  4. The independent voting movement is a group of progressive, anti-party, left / center / right alliance, independent voters in the United States seeking to reform the two-party electoral process at all levels of government.

  5. An electoral symbol is a standardised symbol allocated to an independent candidate or political party by a country's election commission for use in election ballots. Usage. Symbols are used by parties in their campaigning, and printed on ballot papers where a voter must make a mark to

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  7. May 2, 2016 · Still, independent voters are a large chunk of registered voters—up to 42% in the most recent Gallup poll, a record number—and highly valued by candidates who believe they can swing the election in their favor.

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