0 not involving or related to a political party:
The government intends to hold non-party elections to the new bodies.
1 used to describe someone who is not directly involved in a legal agreement or disagreement:
In this case membership of non-party political groups is a substitute for membership of party groups.
The party is likely to prevent non-party members from running in the merged election.
His statements from the 1950s and 60s identified him as a non-party liberal, as his contemporaries plainly understood.
It was directed solely at issues which involved either economic management or matters of tax reform at a non-party level.
This cautious stance was shared by other women's organizations of the period, reflecting continuity with the non-party traditions of the pre-war suffrage campaign.
As the constitutional crisis grew, he was increasingly spoken of as a potential caretaker non-party prime minister.
There is no restriction on non-party members running for village committee election.
In many cases the party body had exclusive powers of appointment, while in others it had veto power over nominations made by subordinate party or non-party bodies.