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  1. Third-party and independent members of the United States Congress are generally rare. Although the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated U.S. politics in a two-party system since 1856, some independents and members of other political parties have also been elected to the House of Representatives or Senate, or changed their party affiliation during their term.

  2. An independent politician (sometimes known as a non-partisan politician) is someone who chooses to be involved in politics but not as a member of a political party. In the US for example, where voters and politicans are divided up into two camps on many divisive issues, an indpependent candidate may wish to stand to represent a mix of beliefs ...

  3. Give to Wikipedia; About Wikipedia; Search. Search. Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Create account ; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Category: Independent politicians in the United States. 9 l ...

  4. Pages in category "Independent politicians in England" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Janice Atkinson; B. Ann Barnes (police commissioner) Rosie Barnes; Vernon B ...

  5. 21. Juli 2022 · Media in category "Independent politicians of Australia" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Bob Such.jpg 200 × 250; 10 KB. Craig Ingram, Independent MP for Gippsland East, Victoria,2008.jpg 1,067 × 1,600; 736 KB ...

  6. 15. Mai 2019 · Here are six facts about political independents: 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.