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In politics
Politics

Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behaviour within civil governments, but politics has been observed in all human group interactions, including corporation, academia, and religion institutions....
, an independent is a politician
Politician

A politician is an individual who is involved in influencing public decision making through the influence of politics or a person who influences the way a society is governed....
 who is not affiliate
Affiliate

An affiliate is a commerce entity with a relationship with a peer group or a larger entity....
d with any political party
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
. Independents may hold a centrist
Centrism

In politics, centrism usually refers to the political idea of promoting moderate policies which land in the middle between different political extremes....
 viewpoint between those of major political parties, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do not feel that any major party addresses. Other independent candidates are associated with a political party and may be former members of it, but choose not to stand under its label. A third category of independents are those who may belong to or support a political party but believe they should not formally represent it and thus be subject to its policies.






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In politics
Politics

Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behaviour within civil governments, but politics has been observed in all human group interactions, including corporation, academia, and religion institutions....
, an independent is a politician
Politician

A politician is an individual who is involved in influencing public decision making through the influence of politics or a person who influences the way a society is governed....
 who is not affiliate
Affiliate

An affiliate is a commerce entity with a relationship with a peer group or a larger entity....
d with any political party
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
. Independents may hold a centrist
Centrism

In politics, centrism usually refers to the political idea of promoting moderate policies which land in the middle between different political extremes....
 viewpoint between those of major political parties, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do not feel that any major party addresses. Other independent candidates are associated with a political party and may be former members of it, but choose not to stand under its label. A third category of independents are those who may belong to or support a political party but believe they should not formally represent it and thus be subject to its policies. Finally, some independent candidates may form a political party for the purposes of running for public office.

Australia

Independents have rarely been elected to the federal Parliament of Australia
Parliament of Australia

The Parliament of Australia or Commonwealth Parliament is the legislature of government of Australia. It is bicameral, largely modelled in the Westminster System, but with some influences from the United States Congress....
, although they are more commonly elected to state parliaments. A large number of independents are former members of one of Australia's main parties, the Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party is an List of political parties in Australia.Known as the Australian Labor Party#Etymology for short, the party is the current governing party of Australia, since the Australian federal election, 2007....
, the Liberal Party of Australia
Liberal Party of Australia

The Liberal Party of Australia is an List of political parties in Australia.Founded a year after the Australian federal election, 1943 to replace the United Australia Party, the centre-right Liberal Party competes with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office....
 or the National Party of Australia
National Party of Australia

The National Party of Australia is an List of political parties in Australia.Traditionally representing rural voters, it was originally called the Country Party, but adopted the name National Country Party in 1975 and changed to its present name in 1982....
.

Currently, three independents sit in the Australian House of Representatives
Australian House of Representatives

The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house, the upper house being the Australian Senate....
: Rob Oakeshott
Rob Oakeshott

Robert James Murray Oakeshott is an Australian politician. He is the independent Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Lyne, New South Wales, which he won in the Lyne by-election, 2008 following the resignation of former National Party of Australia leader and Howard minister Mark Vaile....
 and Tony Windsor
Tony Windsor

Antony Harold Curties "Tony" Windsor , Australian politician, has been an independent member of the Australian House of Representatives since 2001, representing the Division of New England, New South Wales....
 from New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
 and Bob Katter
Bob Katter

Robert Carl "Bob" Katter is an Australian federal politician. He has served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Kennedy, Queensland....
 from Queensland
Queensland

Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory to the west, South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south....
 - all three are former members of the National Party.

Independent Senators
Australian Senate

The Senate is the upper house of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia. The lower house is known as the Australian House of Representatives....
 are quite rare. In modern politics, former ALP member Brian Harradine
Brian Harradine

Brian Harradine , Australian politician, was an independent member of the Australian Senate from 1975 to 2005, representing the state of Tasmania....
 was re-elected to the Senate for decades and held considerable influence at times, as has Nick Xenophon
Nick Xenophon

Nicholas Xenophon, originally Nicholas Xenophou, is a South Australian barrister, anti-gambling campaigner and politician. No Pokies, the name of his Independent ticket in the South Australian Legislative Council, garnered 2.9 percent of the statewide vote at the South Australian state election, 1997 electing himself on preferences,...
, following his election to the Senate in the 2007 federal election.

Canada

Independent politicians have held considerable sway in the Canadian House of Commons
Canadian House of Commons

The House of Commons is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Canadian monarchy and the Senate of Canada. The House of Commons is a democracy elected body, consisting of 40th Canadian Parliament known as Members of Parliament ....
 in recent years as Canada has been governed by successive minority government
Minority government

A minority government or a minority cabinet is a Cabinet of a parliamentary system formed when the governing political party or Coalition government of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in the parliament....
s with independent Members of Parliament
Member of Parliament

A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
 (MPs) holding the balance of power
Balance of power (parliament)

In parliamentary politics, the term balance of power sometimes describes the pragmatic mechanism exercised by a minor political party or other grouping whose guaranteed support may enable an otherwise minority government to obtain and hold office....
.

In the 2004 federal election
Canadian federal election, 2004

The Canadian federal election, 2004 , was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 38th Canadian Parliament of Canada....
, Chuck Cadman
Chuck Cadman

Charles "Chuck" Cadman was a Politics of Canada and Members of the Canadian House of Commons of Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2005, representing the electoral district of Surrey North in Surrey, British Columbia, British Columbia....
 was elected to federal parliament as an independent MP representing the British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
 riding of Surrey North
Surrey North

Surrey North is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988....
. Cadman had previously represented that riding on behalf of the Reform Party of Canada
Reform Party of Canada

The Reform Party of Canada was a Canada federation political party that existed from 1987 to 2000. It was originally founded as a Western Canada-based protest party, but attempted to expand eastward in the 1990s....
 and Canadian Alliance
Canadian Alliance

The Canadian Alliance , formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance , was a Canada Conservatism political party that existed from 2000 to 2003....
, but after the Canadian Alliance merged with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canada political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and a centrism stance on social issues....
 to form the new Conservative Party of Canada
Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Tories, is a major political party in Canada, formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada....
 in 2003, Cadman lost the nomination to represent the Conservative Party in that riding to Jasbir Singh Cheema
Jasbir Singh Cheema

Jasbir Singh Cheema is a Canada television personality and politician.In the Canadian federal election, 2004, he ran for and won the Conservative Party of Canada nomination against Chuck Cadman, the sitting Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Surrey North....
. Cadman then stood in the subsequent election as an independent and defeated Cheema, as well as the candidates of other Canadian parties, by a significant margin.

In the spring of 2005, Cadman cast the tying vote in favour of a budget supported by the Liberal Party
Liberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is a major political party in Canada. The party is positioned in the centre-left of the Politics of Canada....
 government of Paul Martin
Paul Martin

Paul Edgar Philippe Martin, Queen's Privy Council for Canada was the 21st Prime Minister of Canada, as well as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada....
 as well as the New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a progressivism social democracy philosophy that contests elections at both the federal and provincial levels....
 (NDP), but opposed by the opposition Conservatives and Bloc Québécois
Bloc Québécois

The Bloc Qu?b?cois is a federal political party in Canada that defines itself as devoted to both the protection of Quebec interests on a federal level as well as the promotion of its Quebec sovereignty movement....
. Two other independents also voted on that budget. Carolyn Parrish
Carolyn Parrish

Carolyn Parrish, Bachelor of Arts , Bachelor of Education is a Canada politician, former member of the Canadian House of Commons and former teacher....
, independent MP for Mississauga—Erindale
Mississauga—Erindale

Mississauga?Erindale is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 2007....
, had recently been kicked out of the Liberal Party for criticizing US president George W Bush, but nonetheless sided with the Liberals on the budget vote. David Kilgour
David Kilgour

File:David Kilgour.jpgDavid Kilgour, Queen's Privy Council for Canada is a former Canada politician.Kilgour graduated from the University of Manitoba in economics in 1962 and the University of Toronto law school in 1966....
 independent MP for Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont

Edmonton?Mill Woods?Beaumont is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004....
, had previously quit the Liberal caucus and voted with the opposition parties against the budget. The tie vote required the Speaker of the House
Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons

In Canada the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons is the Presiding Officer of the lower house and is elected at the beginning of each new parliament by fellow MPs....
 Peter Milliken
Peter Milliken

Peter Andrew Stewart Milliken, Member of the Canadian House of Commons is a Canada lawyer and politician. He has been a member of the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and has served as Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons since 2001....
 to cast the deciding vote, and he did so in favor of the budget, allowing the government to survive.

Cadman was terminally ill with cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
 at the time he cast his crucial vote, and he died later in 2005. In the 2006 federal election
Canadian federal election, 2006

The 2006 Canadian federal election was held on January 23, 2006, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 39th Canadian Parliament of Canada....
, his riding was won by NDP candidate Penny Priddy
Penny Priddy

Penny Priddy is a politician from British Columbia, Canada. Originally a nurse, she moved from Ontario to Surrey, British Columbia in 1981 where she worked as a nursing educator....
. Neither Parrish nor Kilgour (nor Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien (politician)

Patrick Wayne "Pat" O'Brien, Master of Education , Bachelor of Arts is a former member of the Canadian House of Commons. Elected as a Liberal Party of Canada, he ended his career in 2005 as the independent Member of Parliament for London?Fanshawe in London, Ontario....
, MP for London—Fanshawe
London—Fanshawe

London?Fanshawe is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999....
, who quit the Liberal Party to sit as an independent after the 2005 budget vote) stood for re-election in 2006.

Another independent candidate, André Arthur
André Arthur

Andr? Arthur Member of Parliament , is a Canada radio host and politician. He was elected as an Independent Member of Parliament in the riding of Portneuf?Jacques-Cartier in the 2006 Canadian federal election, 2006....
, was elected in the Quebec
Quebec

Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
 riding of Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier

Portneuf?Jacques-Cartier is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1867....
 in 2006, and was the only independent to win a seat in that election. He was re-elected in the October 14, 2008 federal election. Former Progressive Conservative and Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Tories, is a major political party in Canada, formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada....
 MP Bill Casey
Bill Casey

William D. Casey, MP is a Canada politician. He currently sits as an independent Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons.Casey was a businessman and stockbroker before going into politics....
, who was expelled from the Conservative Party for voting against the 2007 Federal Budget, also ran as an independent in the 2008 election, easily retaining his seat.

Iceland

The president
President

President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, company, trade unions, university, and country. Etymology, a "president" is one who Wiktionary:Preside, who sits in leadership ....
 of Iceland
Iceland

Iceland, officially the Republic of Iceland , is an island country located in the North Atlantic Ocean between mainland Europe and Greenland....
, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

?lafur Ragnar Gr?msson is the fifth and current President of Iceland. He has served as President since 1996: he was re-elected unopposed in 2000, he was Icelandic presidential election 2004 for a third term in 2004, and was Icelandic presidential election, 2008 for a fourth term in 2008....
, is independent.

Ireland

After the Irish general election in 2007, there were five Independent Teachtaí Dála (Members of Parliament) in Dáil Éireann
Dáil Éireann

is the principal chamber of the Oireachtas . It is directly elected at least once in every five years under the system of proportional representation by means of the Single Transferable Vote ....
 (the lower house of the Irish parliament), representing 3% of the total. Four of these Independents signed agreements to support the current Irish government
Government of the 30th Dáil

The 30th D?il was elected at the Irish general election, 2007 on 24 May 2007 and first met on 14 June when President of Ireland Mary McAleese appointed Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach, on the nomination of D?il ?ireann....
. One of them (Beverley Flynn
Beverley Flynn

Beverley Flynn is an Republic of Ireland Fianna F?il politician representing the constituency of Mayo . She is the daughter of former Fianna F?il minister, P?draig Flynn, who once famously described her as a "class act"....
) subsequently re-joined the main government party of Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil

Fianna F?il ? The Republican Party , shortened to Fianna F?il is the largest political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the leading party in a coalition government with the Green Party , which also has the support of five Independent Teachta D?la including two former Progressive Democrats ....
. There are seven Independent Senators in Seanad Éireann
Seanad Éireann

Seanad ?ireann is the upper house of the Oireachtas of Republic of Ireland and its members are Seanad?ir? . The House is also commonly known unofficially as the Senate, and its members as senators....
 (the upper house of the Irish parliament).

Malaysia

There is only one independent Member of Parliament in the Dewan Rakyat
Dewan Rakyat

The Dewan Rakyat or House of Representatives is the lower house of the Parliament of Malaysia of Malaysia. All bills must usually be passed by both the Dewan Rakyat and the Dewan Negara , before they are sent to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for Royal Assent....
 as of 2008. The sole independent MP, Yang Berhormat Dato' Ibrahim Ali
Ibrahim Ali

The death of Ibrahim Ali took place in Marseille, France in 1995....
, who represents the constituency of Pasir Mas in Kelantan
Kelantan

Kelantan is a state of Malaysia. The capital and royal seat is Kota Bharu. The Arabic honorific of the state is Darul Naim, .Kelantan is positioned in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia....
 won the seat under the ticket of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) during the Malaysian general election in 2008
Malaysian general election, 2008

The 12th Malaysian general election was held on March 8, 2008, in accordance with Elections in Malaysia, which states that a general election must be held no later than five years subsequent to the previous elections; the previous general election was held Malaysian general election, 2004....
 but instead chose to be sworn in as an independent member of parliament.

Independent MPs will usually get the support of members of the opposition
Opposition (Malaysia)

The Opposition in Malaysia is a term used to describe political parties represented in the Parliament of Malaysia that is not in government either on its own or as part of a governing coalition....
 parties when necessary.

New Zealand

For most of its history, New Zealand was governed by a First Past the Post electoral system, leading to bipartisan dominance by the New Zealand Labour Party
New Zealand Labour Party

The New Zealand Labour Party is a New Zealand political party. It describes itself as centre-left and socially Liberalism, and Progressivism, and has been one of the two primary parties of New Zealand politics since 1935....
 and New Zealand National Party
New Zealand National Party

The New Zealand National Party is the largest party in the New Zealand House of Representatives and in November 2008 formed a minority government with support from three minor parties....
. In the sixties, this began to break down, as protest votes flowed to the Social Credit Political League. In 1984, the New Zealand Party
New Zealand Party

The New Zealand Party was, as its name suggests, a political party operating in New Zealand. It was established by millionaire property tycoon Bob Jones , and promoted both social and economic liberalization....
 split the centre-right vote, reacting against the Keynesian economic policies of Prime Minister Robert Muldoon
Robert Muldoon

Sir Robert David Muldoon, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Companions of Honour served as Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1975 in New Zealand to 1984 in New Zealand, as leader of the governing New Zealand National party....
, although the party was never elected to Parliament.

In the nineties, New Zealand adopted the Mixed Member Proportional electoral system after two referenda on the subject provided a majority for electoral reform in 1992 and 1993. In 1996, this meant that the New Zealand First
New Zealand First

New Zealand First is a political party in New Zealand. It had members in the New Zealand House of Representatives for over fifteen years, from the date that Winston Peters, its leader, won his Tauranga electorate seat in 1993....
 and centre-left Alliance Party were represented in sufficient number to match their voter share. However, both parties were to prove unstable over the next decade or so. New Zealand First
New Zealand First

New Zealand First is a political party in New Zealand. It had members in the New Zealand House of Representatives for over fifteen years, from the date that Winston Peters, its leader, won his Tauranga electorate seat in 1993....
 left the first MMP coalition government in 1998, and the resultant split left a reduced New Zealand First
New Zealand First

New Zealand First is a political party in New Zealand. It had members in the New Zealand House of Representatives for over fifteen years, from the date that Winston Peters, its leader, won his Tauranga electorate seat in 1993....
 on the Opposition benches, while the Alliance suffered its own haemorrhage of support from its constituent parties. One former Mana Motuhake List MP, Alamein Kopu, seceded from the caucus, as did Frank Grover, who then joined the Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage Party

There are two groups that have used the name "the Christian Heritage Party".*Christian Heritage Party of Canada*Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand ...
.

In response to the above situation, in which Prime Minister Jenny Shipley
Jenny Shipley

Jennifer Mary Shipley, New Zealand Order of Merit , was the Prime Minister of New Zealand from December 1997 to December 1999, the first woman to hold this office and the first and to date only woman to serve as leader of the National Party of New Zealand....
 maintained power with the assistance of these breakaway List MPs, the incoming Fifth New Zealand Labour-led government passed an "Electoral Integrity Act", which evicted List MPs who would not obey party discipline from Parliament. Although ACT New Zealand
ACT New Zealand

The New Zealand centre-right political party ACT New Zealand espouses free market liberal parties points of view in the New Zealand Parliament....
 opposed the new legislation, it later used it against one of its own errant members, former List MP Donna Awatere Huata
Donna Awatere Huata

Donna Lynn Awatere Huata is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament, and former activist for Maori causes. In 2004 she was expelled from New Zealand Parliament and subsequently convicted of fraud....
.

However, the Electoral Integrity Act had a sunset clause, and ceased to operate in 2005. After that, it was Labour's turn to be supported by breakaway List MPs from its own ranks - Taito Phillip Field
Taito Phillip Field

Taito Phillip Hans Field, a New Zealand politician, was the former Member of Parliament of New Zealand for Mangere . He was defeated in the New Zealand general election 2008....
 of the New Zealand Pacific Party
New Zealand Pacific Party

The New Zealand Pacific Party is a Christian political party in New Zealand. The party was founded as a vehicle for former New Zealand Labour Party MP Taito Phillip Field, who is currently facing charges for bribery and corruption....
 - and former United Future List MP Gordon Copeland
Gordon Copeland

The New Zealand politician Gordon Copeland served as a Member of Parliament from 2002 to 2008. Until 2007 he sat for the United Future New Zealand party, having won election to the Parliament of New Zealand as a party list MP in the New Zealand general election 2002....
, who formed The Kiwi Party. Neither party survived the New Zealand general election 2008.

At present, there are two sole MP parties in the incoming 49th New Zealand Parliament. These are Jim Anderton
Jim Anderton

James Patrick Anderton, usually known as Jim Anderton , is leader of the New Zealand Progressive Party, a political party in the New Zealand Parliament....
 of the New Zealand Progressive Party
New Zealand Progressive Party

The Progressive Party is a political party in New Zealand that is somewhat to the left-wing of its ally the New Zealand Labour Party . It has one seat in New Zealand Parliament, that of leader Jim Anderton....
, former Alliance leader, and Peter Dunne
Peter Dunne

Peter Dunne , a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament, leads the United Future New Zealand political party. He has served as a New Zealand Cabinet minister in governments dominated by the centre-left New Zealand Labour Party as well as by the centre-right New Zealand National Party....
, who led the United Future caucus for six years (2002-2008), but attracted insufficient support to gain additional party list votes after the current election. Neither Anderton nor Dunne are currently classed as "independents," although this may change if their respective party infrastructures ceased to exist.

Poland


Polish
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 Sejm
Sejm

The Sejm is the lower house of the Poland parliament.Before the 20th century, the term "Sejm" referred to the entire three-Chambers of parliament Polish parliament, comprising the lower house , the upper house and the monarch....
 election ordination in practice does not allow lone candidates to run. Tickets always have multiple candidates as every district is represented by multiple Sejm Members. Hence, almost all tickets are partisan. However, during a Sejm term many Sejm Members switch parties or become independents.

Tickets like Civic Platform
Civic Platform

Civic Platform , is a Christian democracy, and Conservative liberalism, List of political parties in Poland. Since the Polish parliamentary election, 2007, it is the largest party in Sejm of the Republic of Poland....
 during the 2001 election
Polish parliamentary election, 2001

Polish parliamentary election in 2001 to Sejm and Senate of Poland were held on the 23rd September. In Sejm elections, 46.29% of citizens cast their votes, 96.01% of those were counted as valid....
 were formally non-partisan, Civic Platform was widely viewed as a de facto political party, as it is now.

The situation in the Senate
Senate of Poland

The Senate is the upper house of the Poland parliament. It consists of 100 senators elected by universal ballot and is headed by the Marshal of the Senate ....
 is different, as the voting system allows independents to run as single candidates and some are elected in their own right.

Three Presidents since 1990 have technically been independents. Lech Walesa
Lech Walesa

Lech Walesa is a Poland politician and a former trade union and human rights activist. He co-founded Solidarity , the Eastern bloc first independent trade union, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983, and served as President of Poland from 1990 to 1995....
 was not an endorsed candidate of any party, but the chairman of the Solidarity
Solidarity

Solidarity is a Poland trade union federation founded in September 1980 at the Gdansk Shipyard, and originally led by Lech Walesa.Solidarity was the first non-communist trade union in a communist country....
 and he was elected without full support of this union (Solidarity votes split between him and Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki
Tadeusz Mazowiecki

Tadeusz Mazowiecki is a Poland author, journalist, social worker and politician, formerly one of the leaders of the Solidarity movement, and the first List of Polish Prime Ministers after World War II....
). Aleksander Kwasniewski
Aleksander Kwasniewski

Aleksander Kwasniewski is a Post-Communism Poland socialist politician who served as the President of Poland from 1995 to 2005. He was born in Bialogard, and during the People's Republic of Poland he was active in the communist Socialist Union of Polish Students and was sports minister in the communist government in 1980s....
 was a leader of the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland
Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland

Socjaldemokracja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej was a social democratic political party in Poland created in 1990, shortly after the fall of Communism....
, but formally resigned from the party after he was elected, as Lech Kaczynski
Lech Kaczynski

, is the President of Poland of the Poland, a politician of the conservatism party Law and Justice . Kaczynski served as Mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 22 December 2005, the day before his presidential inauguration....
, who was the first leader of Law and Justice
Law and Justice

Law and Justice is a conservatism List of political parties in Poland.The party was established in 2001, by the Kaczynski twins, Lech Kaczynski, the current President of Poland, and Jaroslaw Kaczynski, current party chairman....
, did after he got elected.

Philippines

Noli de Castro
Noli de Castro

Manuel Leuterio de Castro, Jr. , better known as Noli de Castro or "Kabayan", is a politician and former broadcast journalist in the Philippines....
, the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
' current vice president
Vice President of the Philippines

The 'Vice President of the Philippines' is the second highest executive official of the Philippines government. The Vice President of the Philippines in Filipino is referred to as 'Ang Pangalawang Pangulo' or 'Pangalawang Pangulo' , for example Ang Pangalawang Pangulong Noli L....
, ran as senator
Philippine general election, 2001

Legislative elections and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 14, 2001. Independent candidate Noli de Castro, a former television anchor of TV Patrol of ABS-CBN was announced as the topnotcher....
 in 2001 with no political party affiliation. He was an adopted candidate of the opposition Pwersa ng Masa coalition but he never joined their campaign rallies. He won in the senate race with the highest votes (then) in Philippine history.

In most recent history, popular independent Philippine politicians include Senator
Senate of the Philippines

The Senate of the Philippines is the upper chamber of the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, the Congress of the Philippines. The Philippine Senate is composed of 24 senators who are elected at-large....
 Antonio Trillanes IV
Antonio Trillanes IV

Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV is a currently detained Senate of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines.He is best known for his role in the 2003 Oakwood Mutiny when he and a group of 321 armed soldiers took control over the Oakwood apartment towers in Makati City....
 (former Oakwood mutiny
Oakwood mutiny

The Oakwood mutiny occurred in the Philippines on July 27, 2003. A group of 321 armed soldiers who called themselves "Bagong Katipuneros" led by Army Capt....
 leader) and Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
 Governor Eddie "Among Ed" Panlilio
Eddie Panlilio

Eddie "Among Ed" Tongol Panlilio is a Filipino people Roman Catholic priest who was elected as the 26th governor of Pampanga. He was suspended from his priestly ministry upon announcing his intention to run as governor....
.

Russia

All of Russia's Presidents have been independents. Current President Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev is the third and current President of Russia, inaugurated on 7 May 2008. He won the Russian presidential election, 2008 held on 2 March 2008 with about 70% of the popular vote....
 was offered to join United Russia
United Russia

United Russia is the major political party in the Russian Federation. United Russia supports President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, and is currently the largest political party in the Russian Federation....
 but politely declined, saying that he believes the President should be an independent so that he serves the interests of the country rather than his political party.

United Kingdom

Independent Members of Parliament were once frequently elected in the United Kingdom, but they have been much less successful in the last half-century. (See List of UK minor party and independent MPs elected
List of UK minor party and independent MPs elected

This is a list of members of the United Kingdom British House of Commons who were elected as an independent or as a member of a minor political party....
.)

Two independent MPs were elected in the 2005 UK general election: Peter Law
Peter Law

Peter John Law was a Wales politician....
 (MP for Blaenau Gwent
Blaenau Gwent (UK Parliament constituency)

Blaenau Gwent is a constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
), who died on April 25, 2006, and Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor (UK politician)

Richard Thomas Taylor, Member of Parliament, Royal College of Physicians is an England medical doctor turned politician, Independent Member of Parliament for Wyre Forest ....
, sole MP of the Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern
Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern

Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern is a political party based in Kidderminster, United Kingdom. It grew out of the campaign to restore the casualty unit at Kidderminster Hospital, and the National Health Service is still its primary focus, but the party has since diversified....
 party (for the Wyre Forest
Wyre Forest (UK Parliament constituency)

Wyre Forest is a county constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
 constituency). Dr Richard Taylor's election to Parliament is most notable for the fact that he is the only independent in recent times to have been re-elected for a second term. Since Peter Law's death, the by-election has yielded another independent MP - Dai Davies
Dai Davies (politician)

David Clifford Davies, commonly known as Dai Davies, is the Independent Member of Parliament#United Kingdom for the Blaenau Gwent constituency in south Wales....
. News reporter Martin Bell
Martin Bell

Martin Bell, Order of the British Empire, is a United Kingdom UNICEF Ambassador, a former broadcast war reporter and former independent politician....
 was elected as an Independent MP for Tatton
Tatton (UK Parliament constituency)

Tatton is a county constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
 from 1997 to 2001 having stood on an anti-corruption platform.

The UK House of Lords
House of Lords

The House of Lords is the second house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is also commonly referred to as "the Lords". The Parliament comprises the British monarchy, the British House of Commons , and the Lords....
 includes a large number of independent peers, who are usually known as crossbenchers.

The introduction of directly elected mayors in several parts of the UK has witnessed the election of independent candidates to run councils in Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent is a City status in the United Kingdom in Staffordshire, England, which forms a linear conurbation almost 12 miles long, with an area of ....
, Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough (borough)

Middlesbrough is a unitary authority and borough status in the United Kingdom in North Yorkshire, England. It is based on the town of Middlesbrough, which is sometimes considered to spread outside the borough boundaries into the neighbouring borough of Redcar and Cleveland; the borough extends southwards to a semi-rural area....
, Bedford
Bedford (borough)

Bedford is a Non-metropolitan district with the status of a borough status in the United Kingdom in the East of England. Its council is based at Bedford, Bedfordshire, which also serves as the county town of Bedfordshire....
, Hartlepool
Hartlepool (borough)

Hartlepool is a Districts of England and borough in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England England. In 2003 it had a resident population of 90,161....
 and Mansfield
Mansfield (district)

Mansfield is a Non-metropolitan district in Nottinghamshire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, its population was 98,181....
. The first Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone
Ken Livingstone

Kenneth Robert Livingstone, is a United Kingdom politician. He has twice held the List of heads of London government in London local government: firstly as leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until the council was abolished in 1986 by the government of Margaret Thatcher, and secondly as the first Mayor of London, a post he held fr...
, was originally elected as an independent, having run against the official Labour candidate Frank Dobson
Frank Dobson

Frank Gordon Dobson is a British the Labour Party politician. He is currently the Member of Parliament for the London constituency of Holborn and St Pancras ....
. He was subsequently re-admitted to the Labour Party
Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. Founded at the start of the 20th century, it has been since the 1920s the principal party of the Left-wing politics in England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland, where it has only recently organised again....
 before his first re-election campaign.

Independent candidates frequently stand and are elected to local councils. There is a special Independent group of the Local Government Association
Local Government Association

The Local Government Association is a body for advancing the interests of local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales.The LGA has its Head Office at Local Government House in Smith Square, Westminster....
 to cater for them.

Independent candidates frequently stand in parliamentary elections, often with platforms about specific local issues, but usually with little success. A typical example from the 2001 general election
United Kingdom general election, 2001

The UK general election, 2001 was held on 7 June 2001 and was dubbed "the quiet landslide" by the media. There was little change at all - outside Northern Ireland - with 620 out of 641 seats remaining unchanged....
 was when Aston Villa supporter Ian Robinson stood as an independent candidate in the Sutton Coldfield constituency
Sutton Coldfield (UK Parliament constituency)

Sutton Coldfield is a borough constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
, in protest at the way chairman Doug Ellis
Doug Ellis

Herbert Douglas Ellis, Order of the British Empire , is an entrepreneur, best known as the former chairman of Aston Villa F.C..Early life...
 ran the club. Another example, in the Aldershot constituency, of an independent candidate is King Arthur Pendragon - a notorious local who walks around town in long white robes with a long grey beard and a sword he claims to be Excalibur.

At the 2003 Scottish Parliamentary elections
Scottish Parliament election, 2003

The Scottish Parliament election, 2003, was the second general election of the Scottish Parliament. It was held on 1 May 2003 and it brought no change in terms of control of the Scottish Executive....
, three MSPs were elected as Independents: Dennis Canavan
Dennis Canavan

Dennis Canavan is a Scotland politician, and was an Independent Member of the Scottish Parliament of the Scottish Parliament for Falkirk West ....
 (Falkirk West
Falkirk West (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Falkirk West is a Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions of the Scottish Parliament . It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament by the First past the post method of election....
), Dr Jean Turner
Jean Turner

Dr. Jean McGivern Turner is a former independent Member of the Scottish Parliament for Strathkelvin and Bearsden .Prior to her election, Turner was a General practitioner in the Springburn area in Glasgow for 25 years....
 (Strathkelvin and Bearsden
Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Strathkelvin and Bearsden is a United Kingdom constituencies of the Scottish Parliament . It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament by the first past the post method of election....
) and Margo MacDonald
Margo MacDonald

Margo MacDonald Member of the Scottish Parliament is a Scotland politician, a Member of the Scottish Parliament and a former Member of the British House of Commons....
 (Lothians). In 2004 Campbell Martin
Campbell Martin

Campbell Martin, born 10 March 1960 is a Scotland journalist and politician. A member of the Scottish National Party he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent the West of Scotland at the Scottish Parliamentary Election, 2003, after having worked previously for Kay Ullrich, a former SNP MSP....
 (West of Scotland region) left the Scottish National Party
Scottish National Party

The Scottish National Party is a centre-left List of Scottish political parties which campaigns for Scottish independence. In the last few decades, the SNP has normally polled the second highest number of votes for a Scottish political parties in Scotland....
 to become an independent and in 2005 Brian Monteith
Brian Monteith

Brian Monteith, born on 8 January 1958 is a Scotland politician, who was a Member of the Scottish Parliament from 1999 until 2007. Educated at Portobello, Scotland High School and Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, he worked in public relations before his election to the Scottish Parliament as a Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party me...
 (Mid Scotland and Fife) left the Conservative Party
Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is a conservative political party in the United Kingdom....
 to become an independent. At the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary elections
Scottish Parliament election, 2007

The 2007 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the Scottish Parliament. It was the third general election to the devolved Scottish Parliament since it was created in 1999....
 Margo MacDonald was again returned as an independent MSP.

Other independent candidates are associated with a political party and may be former members of it, but are not able to stand under its label. For instance, after being expelled from the Labour Party
Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. Founded at the start of the 20th century, it has been since the 1920s the principal party of the Left-wing politics in England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland, where it has only recently organised again....
 but before joining the Respect Coalition
RESPECT The Unity Coalition

Respect ? The Unity Coalition is a left wing Politics of the United Kingdom founded on 25 January 2004 in London. Its name is an acronym standing for Respect, Social equality, Socialism, Peace, Environmentalism, Community, and Trade union....
, British Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament

A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
 (MP) George Galloway
George Galloway

George Galloway is a British politician, author and talk show host. He has been a Member of Parliament since 1987 and currently represents RESPECT The Unity Coalition for the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency....
 described himself as "Independent Labour".

A third category of independents are those who may belong to or support a political party but believe they should not formally represent it and thus be subject to its policies. This was common among members of most political parties for the purpose of British local government
Local government

Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or federal government....
 elections until the last quarter of the twentieth century.

Some independents in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 have registered locality-based political parties. UK examples include Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern
Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern

Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern is a political party based in Kidderminster, United Kingdom. It grew out of the campaign to restore the casualty unit at Kidderminster Hospital, and the National Health Service is still its primary focus, but the party has since diversified....
, Epsom and Ewell Residents Association, Loughton Residents' Association, Derwentside Independents
Derwentside Independents

Derwentside Independents are a political party in the United Kingdom registered in 2001. It has 15 councillors on Derwentside District Council, making it the largest group on the council after the Labour Party ....
; many are local residents' or ratepayers' associations that contest elections. They are usually considered independent as they have no alignment in national politics.

United States


President

Historically, George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
 was the only elected independent president, as he was not formally affiliated with any party during his two terms.

John Tyler
John Tyler

John Tyler, Jr. was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the first ever to obtain that office via presidential succession....
 was expelled from the Whig Party
Whig Party (United States)

The Whig Party was a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from 1833 to 1856, the party was formed in opposition to the policies of President of the United States Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party ....
 in September 1841, and remained effectively an independent for the remainder of his presidency, later becoming a Democrat
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
. He briefly sought re-election in 1844
United States presidential election, 1844

The United States presidential election of 1844 saw Democratic Party James Knox Polk defeat Whig Party Henry Clay in a close contest that turned on foreign policy, with Polk favoring the annexation of Texas and Clay opposed....
 as a National Democrat, but withdrew as he feared to split the Democratic vote.

Recent prominent independent candidates for president of the United States
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
 include John Anderson in 1980, Ross Perot
Ross Perot

Henry Ross Perot is an United States businessman from Texas, who is best known for seeking the office of President of the United States in U.S....
 in 1992
United States presidential election, 1992

The United States presidential elections of 1992 featured a battle between incumbent President of the United States United States Republican Party George H....
, and 1996
United States presidential election, 1996

The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President of the United States Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President of the United States Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former United States Senate Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Cabinet Secre...
, and Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 in the 2004
United States presidential election, 2004

The United States presidential election of 2004 was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, to elect the President of the United States. It was the 55th consecutive quadrennial election for President and Vice President of the United States....
 and 2008
United States presidential election, 2008

The United States presidential election of 2008 was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. It was the 56th consecutive wikt:quadrennial United States United States presidential election....
 elections. In 2008, independent Presidential candidate, Ralph Nader formed Independent Parties in New Mexico, Delaware, and elsewhere to gain ballot access in several states. This strategy has been pursued by several 'independent' candidates for Federal races, including Joe Lieberman
Joe Lieberman

Joseph Isadore "Joe" Lieberman is the Junior senator United States Senate from Connecticut. Lieberman was first elected to the United States Senate in 1988, and was United States Senate elections, 2006 on November 7, 2006....
 (Connecticut for Lieberman
Connecticut for Lieberman

Connecticut for Lieberman is a Connecticut List of political parties in the United States created by twenty-five supporters of United States Senate Joe Lieberman....
).

Governor

Maine
Maine

The State of Maine is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast....
, Oregon
Oregon

Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
 and Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
 are the only states to have elected formally independent candidates as governor: James B. Longley
James B. Longley

James Bernard Longley, Sr. , was an United States politician. He served as List of Governors of Maine from 1975 to 1979, and was the first Independent to hold the office....
 in 1974 and Angus King
Angus King

Angus S. King, Jr. served two terms as an independent Governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003. After leaving office, he became a distinguished lecturer at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine and annually teaches a semester-long undergraduate course on leadership....
 in 1994 and 1998 from Maine, Julius Meier
Julius Meier

Julius L. Meier was an American businessman and politician in the state of Oregon. The son of the Meier & Frank department store founder, he would become a lawyer before entering the family business in Portland, Oregon....
 in 1930 from Oregon, and Sam Houston
Sam Houston

Samuel Houston was a 19th century United States statesman, politician, and soldier. Born on Timber Ridge, just north of Lexington, Virginia in Rockbridge County, Virginia, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley, Houston was a key figure in the history of Texas, including periods as President of the Republic of Texas, United States Senate for Te...
 in 1859 from Texas. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. is an United States politician who served as a United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, and List of Governors of Connecticut of Connecticut, and unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for President in 1980....
 is sometimes mentioned as an independent governor, though this is not technically correct; he ran as A Connecticut Party
A Connecticut Party

A Connecticut Party was a party formed by former Republican Party United States Senate and gubernatorial candidate Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. in 1990....
 candidate (which gave him better ballot placement than an unaffiliated candidate would receive), defeating the Democratic and Republican party nominees. Another former governor who is sometimes mentioned as an independent is Jesse Ventura
Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura , also known as "The Body", "The Star", and "The Governing Body", is an American politician of Slovakia descent, retired professional wrestling, Underwater Demolition Team veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host....
, who actually ran as a member of the Reform Party's
Reform Party of the United States of America

The Reform Party of the United States of America is a political party in the United States, founded by Ross Perot in 1995 who said Americans were disillusioned with the state of politics?as being corrupt and unable to deal with vital issues?and desired a viable alternative to the United States Republican Party and United States Democratic Pa...
 Minnesota affiliate, which later disaffiliated from the party and reverted to there original name theIndependence Party of Minnesota
Independence Party of Minnesota

The Independence Party of Minnesota , formerly the Reform Party of Minnesota, is the third largest political party in Minnesota, behind the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and Republican Party of Minnesota....
.

In 1971, State Senator Henry Howell
Henry Howell

Henry Evans Howell, Jr. , nicknamed "Howlin'" Henry Howell, was an Politics of the United States from the U.S. state of Virginia. A member of the Democratic Party , he served in both houses of the state legislature, was elected Lieutenant Governor of Virginia as an Independent , and made several runs for Governor of Virginia....
 of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
, a former Democrat, was elected lieutenant governor
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia

The Lieutenant Governor is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Lieutenant Governor is elected every four years along with the Governor of Virginia and Attorney General of Virginia....
 as an independent. Two years later, he campaigned for governor
Governor of Virginia

The Governor#United States of Virginia serves as the chief executive of the Virginia for a four-year term. The position is currently held by U.S....
 as an independent, losing the election by only 15,000 votes.

There were several unsuccessful independent gubernatorial candidates in 2006 who impacted there electoral races. In Maine, state legislator Barbara Merrill
Barbara Merrill

Barbara Merrill is an United States Politics of the United States from Maine. Elected as a Democratic Party to the Maine Legislature, she left the party in 2006 to become an Independent candidate for Maine gubernatorial election, 2006....
 (formerly a Democrat) made the gubernatorial ballot, while in Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
, wealthy convenience store
Convenience store

A convenience store is a small store or shop that sells candy, ice-cream, soft drinks, lottery tickets, newspapers and magazines, along with a small selection of food and grocery supplies....
 owner and former Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
Massachusetts Turnpike

The Massachusetts Turnpike is the easternmost 138-mile stretch of Interstate 90. The Turnpike begins at the western border of Massachusetts in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts connecting with the New York State Thruway#Berkshire Connector portion of the New York State Thruway....
 board member Christy Mihos
Christy Mihos

Christy P. Mihos is a Greek American-Politics of the United States and businessperson from the U.S. state of Massachusetts. He is an Independent candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in 2010....
 ran for Governor. In Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
, country music
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
 singer and mystery novelist
Detective fiction

Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction in which a detective , either professional or amateur, investigate a crime, usually murder. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction....
 Kinky Friedman
Kinky Friedman

Richard S. "Kinky" Friedman is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly who styles himself in the mold of popular :Category:American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain....
 and State Comptroller
Comptroller

A comptroller or controller is a person who supervises accounting and financial reporting within an organization. A controller is an accountant in a business who oversees accounting and the implementation and monitoring of internal controls....
 Carole Keeton Strayhorn
Carole Keeton Strayhorn

Carole Keeton Strayhorn is the former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, a position that now includes most of the duties of the former Texas State Treasurer, a position abolished by Texas voters in 1996....
 both ran for Governor splitting the ballot four ways between themselves and the two major parties.

Congress

There have been several independents elected to the United States Senate
United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
 throughout history. Notable examples include David Davis
David Davis (Supreme Court justice)

David Davis was a United States Senator from Illinois and associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. He also served as Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager at the 1860 Republican National Convention....
 of Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
 (a former Republican
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
) in the nineteenth century, and Harry F. Byrd, Jr.
Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. is an United States politician. He represented Virginia in the United States Senate from 1965 to 1983. He is most notable for leaving the Democratic Party in 1970 and becoming an Independent , although he continued to caucus with the Democrats....
 of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
 (who had been elected to his first term as a Democrat) in the twentieth century. Some officials have been elected as members of a party but became independent while in office (without being elected as such), such as Wayne Morse
Wayne Morse

Wayne Lyman Morse was a politician and attorney from Oregon, United States, known for his proclivity for opposing his parties' leadership, and specifically for his opposition to the Vietnam War on constitutional grounds....
 of Oregon
Oregon

Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
 or Virgil Goode
Virgil Goode

Virgil Hamlin Goode, Jr. , is an United States politician and a former Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives....
 of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
. Vermont
Vermont

Vermont is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. The state ranks 43rd by land area, , and 45th by total area....
 senator Jim Jeffords
Jim Jeffords

James Merrill "Jim" Jeffords is a former United States Senate from Vermont. He served as a Republican Party until 2001, when he left the party to become an Independent ....
 left the Republican Party
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
 to become an independent in 2001. Jeffords's change of party status
Party switching

In politics, the term party-switching refers to any change in political party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one currently holding election office....
 was especially significant because it shifted the Senate composition from 50-50 between the Republicans and Democrats
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 (with a Republican Vice President
Vice president

A vice president is an Corporate officer in government or business who is below a president in rank. The name comes from the Latin List of Latin phrases #vice meaning 'in place of'....
, Dick Cheney
Dick Cheney

Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney served as the List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 in the George W....
, who would presumably break all ties in favor of the Republicans), to 49 Republicans, 50 Democrats, and one Independent. Jeffords agreed to vote for Democratic control of the Senate in exchange for being appointed chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and the Democrats held control of the Senate until the Congressional elections in 2002, when the Republicans regained their majority. Jeffords retired at the end of his term in 2007. Wayne Morse after two years as an independent became Democrat, while Goode switched to Republican.

Representative Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders

Bernard "Bernie" Sanders is the senate seniority United States Senate from Vermont, elected on November 7, 2006. Before becoming Senator, Sanders represented Vermont's at-large congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for 16 years....
 was an independent member of the United States House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives, commonly referred to as "the House", is one of the bicameralism of the United States Congress; the other is the United States Senate....
 for Vermont-at-large from 1991 to 2007. Sanders later won the open Senate seat of Jim Jeffords
Jim Jeffords

James Merrill "Jim" Jeffords is a former United States Senate from Vermont. He served as a Republican Party until 2001, when he left the party to become an Independent ....
 as an independent. Joe Lieberman
Joe Lieberman

Joseph Isadore "Joe" Lieberman is the Junior senator United States Senate from Connecticut. Lieberman was first elected to the United States Senate in 1988, and was United States Senate elections, 2006 on November 7, 2006....
 a former Democrat
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 who ran like Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. under a third party (Connecticut for Lieberman
Connecticut for Lieberman

Connecticut for Lieberman is a Connecticut List of political parties in the United States created by twenty-five supporters of United States Senate Joe Lieberman....
 Party) in the 2006 election
Connecticut United States Senate election, 2006

The 2006 election of a United States Senate from the state of Connecticut was held on November 7 2006. Incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman won the election with approximately 50% of the vote, and will serve a six-year term from January 3, 2007 to January 3, 2013....
. Though both representatives are technically independent politicians, they caucus with the Democrats. In 2006, there were only two victorious independent candidates for Congress: Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders

Bernard "Bernie" Sanders is the senate seniority United States Senate from Vermont, elected on November 7, 2006. Before becoming Senator, Sanders represented Vermont's at-large congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for 16 years....
 and Joseph Lieberman.

State and local offices

In April 2008, there were eleven people who held offices as independents in state legislatures. There were three state senators, one from Kentucky
Kentucky Senate

The Kentucky Senate is the upper house of the Kentucky General Assembly. The Kentucky Senate is composed of 38 members elected from single-member districts throughout Kentucky....
, one from Oregon, and one from Tennessee
Tennessee Senate

The Tennessee Senate is the upper house of the Tennessee U.S. state legislature, which is known formally as the Tennessee General Assembly.The Tennessee Senate, according to the Tennessee State Constitution of 1870, is composed of 33 members, one-third the size of the Tennessee House of Representatives....
. The representatives came from the states of Louisiana
Louisiana House of Representatives

The Louisiana House of Representatives is the lower house in the Louisiana State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana....
 (two), Maine
Maine House of Representatives

The Maine House of Representatives is the lower house of the Maine Legislature. The House consists of 151 members representing an equal amount of districts across the state....
 (two), Vermont
Vermont House of Representatives

The Vermont House of Representatives is the lower house of the Vermont General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Vermont. The House comprises 150 members....
 (two), and Virginia
Virginia House of Delegates

The Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly. It has 100 members elected for terms of two years; unlike most states, these elections take place during odd-numbered years....
 (two).

In November 2005 Manny Diaz
Manny Diaz

Manuel Alberto Diaz is the current List of mayors of Miami of Miami, Florida, Florida.Mayor Diaz and his mother, Elisa, left Cuba in 1961. He graduated from Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in 1973....
 was elected Mayor of Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
 as an independent. On June 19, 2007, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg

Michael Rubens Bloomberg is an United States businessman and philanthropist, and the current Mayor of New York City. He was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$30 Billion, in the Forbes 400 on Sept....
 switched his party affiliation from Republican to independent.

The Independent Party of Oregon
Independent Party of Oregon

The Independent Party of Oregon is a political party in the U.S. state of Oregon. The IPO is Oregon's third-largest political party, having added more than 44,000 members since its inception in January 2007....
 was formed in 2007 in response to changes that made it more difficult for non-affiliated candidates to get on the ballot in that state.

See also

  • Independent (voter)
    Independent (voter)

    An independent may be variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates and issues rather than on the basis of a Ideologies of parties or partisanship; a voter who does not have long-standing loyalty to, or identification with, a political parties; a voter who does not usually vote for the same political party from election to election; o...