Actively practice of our independence in the voting booth doesn't mean that we can't commit to a political party. One's voting registration, including how they intend to identify for a voting term, can be updated per voting cycle, per state.
The idea is to maintain an independent state of mind, realizing your freedom to make choices based on your perspectives. Without this kind of protective mindset, we become less engaged over time in actively seeking or obtaining some of the most critical information to our best vote.
The status of your voters registration can be found via the
National Association of Secretaries of State.
Independent voters are a unique and valuable resource to the proper function of government in the United States, where basic tenets of democracy, balancing equality and freedom for all, should remain foremost in political matters and quality-of-life outlook.
The Independent Voter blog or it's offshoot projects for independent voters shouldn't be confused with the American Independent Party, or any political party or group named closely to the general term "independent voters".
Our aim individuals in mind of the progress of this nation, in which we cast votes for representation with various interests. At the fore of these should always remain the basic human rights of any individual. With these secured, we can finally have true community, for all.
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