There should also be a nonpartisan committee to fix legislative district boundaries, so elections really confer a mandate from the people.
The Joint Committee on Taxation is a nonpartisan committee of the United States Congress, originally established under the Revenue Act of 1926.
A nonpartisan committee has turned sharply partisan, twisting estimates so that the Republican leadership's bill looks good.
A nonpartisan Presidential committee has warned that cuts in public, private and corporate spending on the arts and humanities are undermining cultural and educational institutions in the United States.
In mayoral elections last fall, some Indian organizations steered clear of endorsing candidates of the traditional parties, instead joining together in nonpartisan "civic committees" that in several areas won the overwhelming support of Maya voters.
The chairman of the nonpartisan committee is Maurice R. Greenberg, chairman and chief executive of the American International Group, a leading financial conglomerate.
But by acknowledging that he had second-guessed the two nonpartisan committees set up to screen judicial candidates, he seemed to be telling the public that it should trust his judgment because of that long career.
Mr. Gilbert was one of the first leaders of a major city agency to have been recommended by a nonpartisan committee created by Mayor Koch to insulate appointments from political influence.
A nonpartisan committee in our small town conducted such a quiz on the issue of nuclear weapons.
Those methods include election or appointment by an official who receives recommendations from a nonpartisan committee.