Pols & Politics: Changing ballot questions after Election Day is ‘voter suppression,’ DiZolgio says
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Top Beacon Hill Democrats’ willingness to leave the door open to tinkering with ballot questions after voters approve them on Election Day amounts to “voter suppression,” State Auditor Diana DiZoglio said at a rally in Quincy Saturday. Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Ron Mariano did not shoot down the possibility when asked late last month if they would change a question removing the MCAS graduation requirement or DiZoglio’s effort to give her office the explicit authority to crack open the books of the Legislature. DiZoglio said their comments...
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