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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.An independent is variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates on issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship; a voter who does not have long-standing loyalty to, or identification with ...

  2. Apr 26, 2023 · A significant force in all elections, independents make up about one-third of American voters, according to recent election data. Independent voters occasionally impact political issues, but this is unclear. Additionally, an independent can persuade politicians to take more reasonable, consensus-based positions.

  3. Aug 22, 2012 · Independent voters also may decide to distance themselves from Republicans and Democrats because they're caught ideologically somewhere in the middle. A chunk of them espouse socially liberal stances, such as reproductive rights for women, while at the same time preferring fiscal conservatism, including lower taxes [source: Killian ].

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  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 know ...

    • John Laloggia
    • Nearly four-in-ten U.S. adults (38%) identify as politically independent, but most “lean” toward one of the two major parties. Only 7% of Americans overall don’t express a partisan leaning, while 13% lean toward the Republican Party and 17% lean toward the Democratic Party.
    • Independents who lean to one of the two parties are often much closer to partisans in their views than they are to independents who lean to the other party.
    • On some issues, there are significant differences between leaners and partisans. Nearly six-in-ten Republican-leaning independents (59%), for example, currently favor allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally, compared with 37% among Republican identifiers.
    • Independents – particularly the 7% of Americans who don’t lean toward a party – are less politically engaged than partisans. In a survey conducted shortly after the November 2018 midterm election, just a third of those who don’t lean toward either party (33%) reported voting.
  6. Mar 14, 2019 · In addition, far more independents (28%) than Republicans (10%) or Democrats (9%) have an unfavorable opinion of both parties. Still, the share of independents who view both parties negatively has declined in recent years. At one point in 2015, more than a third of independents (36%) viewed both parties unfavorably.

  7. May 2, 2016 · Independent voters caused some controversy during New York’s recent primary, complaining that the October deadline to register as Democrat or Republican and therefore vote in the primary was too early. Still, independent voters are a large chunk of registered voters—up to 42% in the most recent Gallup poll, a record number—and highly ...

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