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  Should the office responsible for administering elections be partisan? (search mode)
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« on: October 12, 2014, 09:09:35 PM »

The Secretary of State or Commissioner of Elections or whoever does that should be a non-partisan office appointed by the governor and/or the legislature, preferably for terms greater than 6 years to avoid partisan revolving doors.

And if, such as in your own state for example, the governor's office and the legislature is controlled by the same unscrupulous party...?
I like the idea of a ten year term, elected on an nonpartisan ticket.
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