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More ballot choices for Virginia voters

Republicans may not want more voters, but their standard bearer favors more candidates on the ballot.

Bipartisan generally is not the word that comes to mind when Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli makes news.

But the presumptive GOP gubernatorial nominee joined forces with former Virginia Democratic Party Chairman Paul Goldman this year in a worthy effort to steer bipartisan reform of the state’s restrictive state ballot access laws through the General Assembly.

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  1. Sandi Saunders | January 30, 2013 at 8:11 am

    I agree that we should “let” more people be on any ballot. It will not change anything and it feeds the illusion of having a democracy so it is not wrong or bad, just mostly irrelevant.

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