13 Facts About Independent politician

1.

An independent or non-partisan politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.

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However, becoming an independent politician after being elected is protected by virtue of Article 25 of the Constitution of Costa Rica, which guarantees freedom of association and therefore any citizen cannot be forced to remain in a specific political party and can join any other political group.

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Independent politician later returned to the Democratic Party and briefly sought re-election in 1844 as a Tyler Democrat, but withdrew over fear he would split the Democratic vote and give the election to Whig candidate Henry Clay.

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4.

Independent politician was an independent member of the United States House of Representatives for Vermont-at-large from 1991 to 2007.

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5.

Independent politician was a guest candidate of the opposition Pwersa ng Masa coalition but he never joined their campaign rallies.

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6.

Independent politician was the first female and independent elected leader in the whole of the Balkans.

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Independent politician was the first independent to be newly elected to the Commons since 1951.

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8.

Independent politician stood unsuccessfully in a different constituency in 2001.

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9.

On 23 March 2005 the Independent politician Network was set up to support independent candidates in the forthcoming General Election.

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10.

Independent politician died in 2014 while still serving as member of the Parliament.

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11.

Independent politician was re-admitted to the Labour Party in December 2003 before his first re-election campaign.

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12.

Only Israeli Independent politician elected to the Knesset by his own was Shmuel Flatto-Sharon.

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13.

Independent politician resigned from the Australian Senate in 2017 to contest a seat in the House of Assembly of South Australia.

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