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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · An independent voter does not belong to any major political party. To put it another way, voters who are independent are not Democrats or Republicans. It doesn't mean they have no political engagement or are apolitical. It means they abstain from voting along major party lines.

    • Why and How Voters Might Register by Mistake
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    • What Actually Is The Independent American Party?

    Utah County Clerk Josh Daniels said while there seems to be growth in the party, he believes there are voters who are registering as Independent American by mistake. “I would bet that 90% of people who are registered with the IAP don’t realize they’re registered with an actual political party,” Daniels said. “We talk to them all the time.” Salt Lak...

    Voters mistakenly registering as Independent American was a particular problem this year, Daniels said, because of the new party affiliation deadline for primary election voting. Under a new law, voters wanting to change party affiliation before the primary election in June had to do so before March 31. Unaffiliated voters had until Election Day to...

    David Else, campaign director for the Independent American Party of Utah, put the beliefs of the party simply — “We use the Constitution as the solution.” Duerden added he sees the Republican Party as the “progressive party,” saying no other party is more conservative than the Independent American Party. “We’re more Republican than the Republican P...

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  3. Aug 22, 2012 · Independent voters do not align with one of the two major political parties in the U.S. Learn about independent voters and their politics.

  4. In politics, an independent is an individual not affiliated with a political party. The following terms may be used synonymously with independent: non-party, unenrolled, and unaffiliated. An independent political candidate or voter may choose not to affiliate with a political party because no existing party reflects his or her viewpoints.

  5. Jan 22, 2016 · Some voters choose to register as an independent, but as far as political scientists and pollsters are considered, an independent is anyone who says she is an independent. Most of what we...

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, voters identifying themselves as independent now make up slightly more than a third of the voting public – a number comparable to self-identified Republicans and Democrats, whose numbers are 25 and 38 percent, respectively.

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