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Virginia prepares for new voter photo ID law | Richmond Times Dispatch
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By Markus Schmidt, With implementation of Virginia’s new voter ID law seven months away, state election officials are scrambling to affordably create a photo ID card that will be provided to voters for free. Read more here.
TWU, cabbies slam recommended taxi regulations | Alexandria Times
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By Erich Wagner, Tenants and Workers United, which advocates on behalf of local cabbies, is lambasting the controversial findings of a city task force charged with overhauling taxi industry regulations. Read more here.
Immigration reform advocates urge action from Cantor | Richmond Times Dispatch
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By Olympia Meola, While health care is the topic of conversation in Washington, advocates of immigration reform are pushing House Majority Leader Eric Cantor on the issue at home. Read more here.
What Clinton, Christie, Biden, Cruz & Co. Can Learn From 2013 | Huffington Post
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By Heather Smith, Tuesday night’s election results were a lot to take in — especially if you’re one of the Beltway creatures still clinging to low expectations for the political participation of Millennials. Read more here.
What Will Virginia’s New Governor Do About Felony Disenfranchisement? | Colorlines
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By Brentin Mock, Democrat Terry McAuliffe defeated his Republican opponent Ken Cuccinelli Tuesday in the Virginia governor’s race and the differences between the two candidates stances on most social issues couldn’t have been greater. Read more here.
Voter ID Laws in Action: “Looks Like I Don’t Get to Vote Today” | Mother Jones
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By Dana Liebelson, When voters across America hit the polls yesterday, many eyes were on Texas, which has faced recent criticism that its new voter ID law could make it harder for women to vote. But plenty of other states have passed restrictive voter ID laws recently. Read more here.
Virginia’s Racist Voter ID Law is a Chilling Step Towards Jim Crow America | Policy Mic
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By Qasim Rashid, Virginia made history in 1990, when Doug Wilder became America’s first Black governor. Yet, today in 2013, you’d think Virginians were fighting to repeal discriminatory voting laws that existed in the lingering Jim Crow era of 1913.
Nonviolent Ex-Felon Votes for the First Time | WRIC Richmond
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By Josh Landon, 40-year-old Darrell Gooden walked to the voting poll today with his two sons and voted for very first time. Read more here.
Va. Group Alarmed over Voter Rolls ‘Purge’ | Washington Informer
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By Margaret Summers, Virginia’s State Board of Elections is poised to remove up to 57,000 names of registered voters from the rolls only days before the Tuesday, Nov. 5 elections for governor and all House of Delegates’ seats.
Weeks before gubernatorial election Virginia purging voters | Workers Independent News
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By Doug Cunningham, Just before November’s statewide election the Virginia State Board of Elections is busy purging votes from the registered list. Tram Nguyen of Virginia New Majority says maintaining good voter lists is important. Read more here.