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“While ballot initiatives are nonpartisan, many Republicans tend to hold on to their ballots until in-person voting begins,” said Ellie Hockenbury, an advisor to the “No on Prop 50 — Stop Sacramento’s Power Grab” campaign committee.

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Strategic concerns about the crowded Democratic field and California’s nonpartisan primary system created challenges beyond just financial resources.

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“Special education is a nonpartisan program. Special education services are provided to any student with a disability, regardless of political party,” said Maria Town, executive director of the nonpartisan American Association of People with Disabilities.

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Office of Special Counsel, is to “ensure that federal programs are administered in a nonpartisan fashion,” as well as protect federal employees from political coercion at work.

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They said they hoped to recruit more governors, particularly Republicans, to address health concerns they said traditionally have been considered nonpartisan.

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