Cuccinelli elected attorney general

Cuccinelli elected attorney general

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Republican Sen. Ken Cuccinelli rallied supporters at an election-eve gathering in Richmond.

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Virginia has elected Republican Ken Cuccinelli as its next attorney general, overwhelmingly favoring the state senator from Fairfax County who has pledged to protect the Virginia Constitution and the state’s right-to-work law.


As polls had predicted, Cuccinelli won a crushing defeat over his Democratic opponent — and friend — Del. Stephen C. Shannon of Fairfax County.


Shannon, 38, a former prosecutor, focused his campaign on the top-cop aspect of the attorney-general job by pledging to prosecute Internet predators personally if necessary. Shannon attempted to paint Cuccinelli as a social crusader who would use the office as a platform to advance his personal agenda.


Shannon said he and Cuccinelli share an interest in combating gang activity and Internet predators and that he wants to work on those issues with Cuccinelli.


“I’m going to stay involved in public life, and I’m going to work with anybody who’s going to work with me to try and make Virginia a safer place,” Shannon said. Shannon gave up his House seat to run for attorney general.


Cuccinelli, 41, is a civil-litigation attorney who takes a literal interpretation of the constitution. He said he would compare every proposed law against the state and U.S. constitutions to see if it’s contrary, regardless of whether he agrees with the law. He said he wants to weed out old regulations, operate the office to be minimally burdensome on businesses, and protect the state’s right-to-work law, under which union membership may not be a condition of employment.


Cuccinelli, a father of seven, has been one of the most conservative voices in the state Senate, to which he was elected in 2002. He is a devout Catholic and a strong believer that marriage should be between one man and one woman.


In an often-bitter campaign, Shannon criticized Cuccinelli for lacking prosecutorial experience, but Cuccinelli touted his breadth of legal experience, his years serving as a court-appointed attorney for the mentally ill and his time on the Senate Court of Justice Committee.


Contact Olympia Meola at (804) 649-6812 or .

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Flag Comment Posted by Nibbles on November 04, 2009 at 12:53 am

Congratulations to all of our newly elected ‘officials’, our Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and Delegates.  May they lead Virginia into prosperity and return the Commonwealth to a state of respect and admiration.

Flag Comment Posted by P.Bowles on November 03, 2009 at 10:05 pm

Congradulations! Senator Cuccinelli,you deserved it!


Staunton,Va.

Flag Comment Posted by GodFather on November 03, 2009 at 9:59 pm

Yawn Ziggy?  Not what the liberals were saying when Deeds beat the carpet bagger MacAuliff.  YOu are a good obamabot!  Throw them under the bus!

Keep eating your own.  I hope crow tastes good.

Flag Comment Posted by ziggy on November 03, 2009 at 8:52 pm

Yawn. There wasn’t one good candidate in the entire election. The Reps won only because the Dems had a pile of garbage running.

Flag Comment Posted by mikeyt on November 03, 2009 at 8:24 pm

This one’s unfortunate. Cuccinelli’s as much a Republican as the woman in New York that the conservatives forced to quit. He’s an anti-business liberal and unfortunately, we’re going to have to deal with his ignorant opinions for four years.

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