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Social Studies, 02.11.2019 05:31 s108870

Most local elections in the united states are nonpartisan, meaning a
candidate's partisan affiliation is not listed on the ballot. given what we
know about political parties, how might the dynamic of a nonpartisan
election compare to that of a partisan election? what would seem to be the
strengths of nonpartisan elections? the weaknesses? overall, do
nonpartisan elections appear to be good for democracy, or might they
weaken it?

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