DES MOINES, Iowa - Brad Anderson's first television ad begins airing across the state today, featuring his promise to make it easier for eligible voters to participate, while increasing the integrity of the election process.

"As Secretary of State I will work to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat," said Brad Anderson. "We have to increase turnout for all voters, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents, and get back to the nonpartisan tradition in Iowa of strong civic participation."

The ad, which is available online here, begins airing across the state today. This is Anderson's first ad, and the first television ad in the Iowa Secretary of State's race.

Brad Anderson is a small business owner from Des Moines. He has proposed increasing voter turnout by allowing online voter registration, consolidating elections, and giving Iowans the option to permanently vote by mail. He has also proposed modernizing the office's business filing process to support small businesses in Iowa. 
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