Arguments against nonpartisan municipal elections include all the following except
a. parties help narrow the field of candidates.
b. parties tend to mobilize voters.
c. parties help avoid elections dominated by low-visibility special interests.
d. parties provide cues to voters regarding how individuals would govern.
e. parties are overly polarized.
E
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