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beral Party had a net loss of 10 seats, and | Independents a loss of 5. "Others", including Ratepayers |
of that year, and tried to form with other | independents a Liberal Party which would agree in politi |
Among | Independents affiliated with no party, attorney Gatewood |
rity from 52-47 (1 independent) to 64-34 (2 | independents) after the November 2001 election. |
ocrats ended with 22 seats and there were 5 | independents, after the independents won all 3 seats in |
vides a host of well-known chain stores and | independents, along with containing the towns indoor Mar |
The Conservative Party and various | independents also won seats. |
p, came last in Maddison with 133 votes and | independents also failed to take Copt Hill and Houghton. |
Following the election, 99 of the 112 | independents also joined the NDP. |
Following the election, 35 of the 72 | independents also joined the NDP. |
ional Party each fielded 4 candidates and 5 | independents also stood. |
e banned at the time, all candidates ran as | independents, although some were affliated with the Libe |
nned at the time, all 647 candidates ran as | independents, although 22 of the 80 successful candidate |
It currently has one Conservative and two | Independents, although since 1983 it has mostly returned |
Both non-voting | independents, American Samoa's representative Eni Faleom |
was, as with the rest of the state, held by | independents and loose groupings of members around the g |
by trappers affiliated with fur companies, | independents, and a large number of allied Indians invol |
Both the | independents and Liberal Democrats lost 7 seats, to fall |
eats as against 11 for the Conservatives, 3 | independents and 2 Liberal Democrats. |
ogether formed an alliance called The Green | Independents, and held the balance of power in the gover |
id not nominate a candidate, and a field of | Independents and minor parties reduced the Liberal vote |
majority of the City Council was made up of | Independents and often blocked legislation proposed by t |
dvisor to the founders of the Federation of | Independents and was an honourary member of the party. |
tional Football League with the Rock Island | Independents and the New York Brickley Giants. |
uld split the season, this time between the | Independents and the Milwaukee Badgers. |
SFIO, the MRP, then the National Center of | Independents and Peasants. |
the council as compared to 16 for Labour, 2 | independents and a number of vacancies. |
s were 8 from the British National Party, 2 | independents and 1 from the United Kingdom Independence |
Deputy Premier John Duggan and two ex-Labor | Independents, and formed the Queensland Labor Party with |
e the minister of a congregation comprising | Independents and Baptists at Ysgafell (near Newtown) in |
46-1955) and then to the National Centre of | Independents and Peasants (1956-1962). |
2 | Independents and 2 Conservatives were uncontested. |
tive and Labour parties to cease appointing | Independents and Liberals to the European Parliament. |
4 Green party, 2 Citizen Party of Halton, 2 | independents and 1 from the British National Party. |
ts, compared to 18 for the Conservatives, 9 | independents and 5 Labour seats. |
Deputy Premier John Duggan and two ex-Labor | Independents, and formed the Queensland Labor Party (QLP |
advised Charles to reject the proposals of | Independents, and in 1647 approved of the king's surrend |
om the United Kingdom Independence Party, 2 | independents and 1 from the Green Party. |
Deputy Premier John Duggan and two ex-Labor | Independents, and formed the Queensland Labor Party (QLP |
government in alliance with the five Green | Independents, and attempting to secure the return of the |
eceiver for two seasons for the Rock Island | Independents and Green Bay Packers. |
Both of the | independents and the RCD governor are allied with Kabila |
n the end, 86% of the elected deputies were | independents, and the remainder were the representatives |
All candidates ran as | independents and voting was restricted to Matai and citi |
ceiver for five seasons for the Rock Island | Independents and Minneapolis Marines. |
d 90% of the seats, although some MPs (both | independents and PKK members) were informally affiliated |
bout 1650 a 'dissenting group' of Baptists, | independents and Quakers were worshipping at nearby Bert |
residents and ratepayers candidates, three | independents and three Communists. |
His parents were | independents, and he was educated for the congregational |
The filing deadline for | Independents and Third party candidates is June. |
he following season between the Rock Island | Independents and the Green Bay Packers. |
r candidates in the election included a few | independents and communists. |
worship for Calvinistic Methodists, two for | Independents, and one for Baptists; in each of which a S |
ion between his own Presbyterianism and the | Independents, and to secure a firm treaty with the king |
o wait until 1978 to gain support from some | independents and small parties to become the head of the |
1650, at Leicester, Angel differed with the | Independents and refused to sign the engagement. |
Independent Palestine list, a coalition of | independents and NGO members in the legislative election |
A coalition of former Ministerialists, | Independents and Liberals formed the Anti-Socialist Part |
Party he had to negotiate for support with | Independents, and with two Liberal Party members. |
om the United Kingdom Independence Party, 2 | independents and 1 candidate from the Independent Workin |
, and is a member of the National Centre of | Independents and Peasants (CNI). |
Parties participating as | independents are not listed. |
inued to hold power with the support of two | independents, Arthur Coles and Alexander Wilson. |
Independents: Arthur Coles (Henty, Vic), Alexander Wilso | |
All candidates were | independents, as political parties were banned at the ti |
d", the Church of England as a panther, the | Independents as a bear, the Presbyterians as a wolf, the |
All fifteen candidates elected were | Independents, as there are no political parties in the c |
yelection and two Labour councillors became | independents, as did one Conservative. |
All candidates were | independents, as there are no political parties in the c |
He says he can reach out to | independents, as he did to win in Derby, a city where Re |
l, Oliver Cromwell, over the appointment of | Independents as officers. |
the candidates there was a record number of | independents at 12, with 6 of them having defected from |
of Shave in Alfred Cove kept the numbers of | Independents at four. |
ion formed by a fusion of Presbyterians and | Independents at High Street Chapel, Shrewsbury (1741), r |
,' established jointly by Presbyterians and | Independents at Pinners' Hall. |
s ran on her own ticket of the 'Helen Cross | Independents' at the 2004 ACT general election; however, |
The vast majority of Olney shops are | independents, attracting shoppers from further afield to |
dependent Party candidate Pat LaMarche, and | independents Barbara Merrill and Phillip Morris Napier a |
on, but these candidates were designated as | independents because the party had not been registered w |
rat and 5 independent councillors, with the | independents being made up of 4 in an alliance and 1 des |
though both Speaker and Deputy Speaker were | independents between 2001 and 2005 . |
The | Independents Biennial is the umbrella, through which a p |
Of the two elected | independents, both were from Queensland. |
ontinued writing, speaking, and lobbying as | independents both nationally and internationally. |
o Bisons, Rochester Jeffersons, Rock Island | Independents, Buffalo Rangers and the New York Giants. |
e seats of Ripon Minster and Ripon Spa from | independents, but lost a seat to the Liberal Democrats i |
Vision Montreal (Bourque's party) to sit as | Independents, but exercised their right to stay on the c |
embers were elected as environment-oriented | independents, but officially united together to form the |
All candidates stood as | independents but were backed by different parties. |
ts were won by minor party candidates or by | independents, but the new Social Credit Party managed to |
in 1988 as the continuation of the Party of | Independents by Gerold Meraner. |
spite facing opposition from a new group of | independents called Residents First. |
Meanwhile the | independents calling for Rupert Lowe to resign as chairm |
Inspired by the Manchester | Independents campaign, George Ferguson he launched a Bri |
Inspired by the Manchester | Independents campaign, George Ferguson decided to launch |
The seats were again contested by | independents campaigning against the Houghton Quarry lan |
he Slough Council election 2006 as a Slough | Independents candidate in opposition to the IBR nominee. |
hirteen seats from the Democratic Party and | independents, cementing their majority. |
He finished fifteenth in the | independents championship, and total standings in eighte |
ayer for the Milwaukee Badgers, Rock Island | Independents, Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Wolverines and |
The | independents claimed that these missing papers had ended |
Approximately 30 political parties and | independents competed for 100 seats in the National Asse |
was also in the group of ten, dominated by | Independents, condemning in 1652 the Racovian Catechism, |
yterians now borrowing the positions of the | Independents, considering that the actual contemporary s |
parties and 2,042 candidates (including 167 | independents) contested the election. |
In total 366 candidates (including 18 | independents) contested the 136 seats. |
Ten parties and a number of | independents contested the election, with the Rally of t |
A total of 759 candidates, including 125 | independents, contested the election. |
There were 80 | independents contesting for the seats. |
1987 marked the low point for | independents contesting Guildford Borough Council electi |
the elections on 11 August 1998, with three | independents contesting. |
The Erastians, Presbyterians and | Independents could never agree on church government. |
formed a minority government in 1941 after | independents crossed the floor, bringing down the Coalit |
The TOCA Challenge - | Independents Cup was won by Cameron McLean. |
In 2008, the various artists covers album | Independents' Day 08 included a version of "Bonny" perfo |
t fell on a vote of no confidence when four | independents decided to back Labor's Henry Daglish to fo |
en two NFL teams on October 3, 1920, as the | Independents defeated the Muncie Flyers 45-0. |
ng a NFL team on September 26, 1920, as the | Independents defeated the St. Paul Ideals, 48-0. |
lection with both the Liberal Democrats and | independents defending 7, compared to only 3 for the Con |
references from the Liberal Party and other | independents delivered the seat to Fraser with a margin |
This meant that the | independents, despite losing 2 seats, held the balance o |
the Alberta Social Credit Party and ran as | Independents, despite being elected successfully to the |
e legislature made him one of the first two | independents elected in Alberta history, the other being |
There were also 22 | independents elected. |
ocialist Party won the most seats, although | independents emerged as the largest group in the House. |
Independents emerged as the largest group in Parliament, | |
Independents emerged as the largest group in Parliament, | |
p of Participants later became known as the | Independents faction which predominantly voted with the |
tory backing, Vic Lee Racing now headed the | independents field with their pair of 406 Coupes, Dan Ea |
Independents Film Festival | |
2010 Winner | Independents' Film Festival (Tampa, Florida) - No Limit |
Of the sixteen remaining seats, ten went to | independents, five to the Liberal Democrats and just one |
ult was a victory for the National Union of | Independents for Democratic Renewal, which won 59 of the |
he Liberal Democratic Party and five of the | independents formed an alliance known as the Union of Fo |
The | Independents formed a coalition administration following |
Three candidates ran as | independents: former Penang PKR Wanita chief Aminah Abdu |
party in Britwell), the chairman of Slough | Independents from 2005. |
The three non-party | independents from 2004 were re-elected as Independents ( |
arty of South Carolina and the other 3 were | Independents from Anderson. |
ur lose their majority on the council after | independents gained 12 seats and Labour lost 15 seats. |
Independents gained seats from the Conservatives in Clif | |
of the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and | Independents gaining one seat from Labour. |
Independents: George Wise (Gippsland, Vic) | |
ailing to clear the MMP threshold while two | independents, Gordon Copeland and Taito Phillip Field, w |
Tong's Pillars of Truth and allies | independents got twelve of the eighteen seats. |
Helen Szuty was elected on the Moore | Independents Group ticket, but sat in the Assembly as an |
practically nil, Maher continued under the | Independents Group until the 1992 election. |
The | Independents Group suffered a significant blow on July 3 |
By the 1995 election, the | Independents Group was entirely dead, with none its memb |
n after, on November 19, realising that the | Independents Group was effectively dead, Duby quit the p |
The | Independents Group were a short-lived Australian politic |
-Government Party, but resigned to form the | Independents Group on 3 December 1989. |
Prowse left the | Independents Group to join the Liberal Party on 31 July |
He later formed the Tampere | Independents group. |
the No Self-Government Party and later the | Independents Group. |
Independents had 13 seats. | |
2 | Independents had defected to Plaid Cymru and a further 2 |
In the lead up to the election 2 former | independents had formed the Conservative group on the co |
payphones in northern BellSouth territory; | independents have set in further south. |
9 local elections (the allied Boston Bypass | Independents have another seat). |
Independents have traditionally struggled in the Legisla | |
With the number of small | independents having diminished considerably by 1970, Con |
Council, has a tradition of large groups of | independents, having been controlled by independents in |
Various parties and | independents held the remainder. |
Meanwhile both | independents held their seats, with Norman Hazell's defe |
He also played and captained the | Independents Hockey Club. |
Independents hold two seats. | |
Liberal Democrats hold five seats and | independents hold the remaining four. |
a coalition with five other parties and two | independents, holding a total of 148 seats. |
ther there would be a hung parliament, with | independents holding the balance of power, or whether th |
idarity Union (TSU) captured 13 seats, with | independents holding on to 10 seats. |
Most candidates were | independents, however many of these were backed by eithe |
The | independents impacted heavily on the traffic of the tram |
all ideological groups while Obama carried | Independents in the state. |
ther with other smaller parties, groups and | independents in the pro-democracy camp had a landslide v |
istrict as one of the few federally elected | independents in the country, won the Democratic primary |
This was formed by a number of | independents in response to a council tax rise of 2.5% a |
the vote in the Democratic primary) and two | independents in the November general election. |
he Democratic Party nomination, they ran as | independents in the general election. |
54% of the Republican primary vote) and two | independents in the November general election. |
ere now enough Democrats, Progressives, and | independents in the Vermont House to overturn a gubernat |
ther with other smaller parties, groups and | independents in the pro-democracy camp, had another land |
Yisrael), as well as the Union of Religious | Independents, in order to run for the 1949 election, the |
n the subject, among other things, to three | independents in order to keep office in 1991. |
l known East Tennessee Republicans who were | independents in name only. |
DSP in purple, DYP in pink, SP in brown and | Independents in Grey. |
Conservatives in blue, | Independents in grey, Liberal Democrats in yellow and Ra |
War against their mutual enemy the English | Independents, in return for him imposing presbyterianism |
ocrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue and | independents in white. |
inority government, supported by five Green | independents in a loose alliance referred to as the Labo |
ty on the council despite losing 2 seats to | independents in Hebburn South and Whiteleas wards. |
ts four councillors leaving and standing as | independents in the 2003 local elections; the two People |
es in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow and | Independents in grey. |
Independents in grey, Labour in red, Liberal Democrats i | |
tives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow, | Independents in grey and Labour in red. |
rat councillors for Worplesdon first to the | independents, in 1999, and then, in 2002, to the Conserv |
arty with the Liberal Democrats and several | independents in opposition. |
es in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow and | Independents in grey. |
e conservative Marrs and served as one of 3 | independents in the House of Delegates. |
ead saying he would wait to see how the two | independents in the chamber lined up once the legislatur |
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