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An election in which voters can't tell the political party of the candidates by looking at the ballot is called a(n) Nonpartisan election

Nonpartisan election in the Hatch Act context, means an election in which none of the candidates is nominated or elected as representing a party whose Presidential candidates received votes in the last preceding election at which Presidential electors were selected, for example the Republican or Democratic parties.

Non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen organizations is independent of government, including electoral authorities, and is conducted for the benefit of the people of a country in order to promote and safeguard the right of citizens to participate in government and public affairs directly or through freely chosen representatives elected in genuine democratic elections.

Non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen organizations seeks to work in cooperation with election management bodies, other governmental agencies and other electoral stakeholders and does not obstruct election processes or officials, electoral contestants or voters.

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