Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Rep. John Delaney will not appear on Vermont's March 3 presidential primary ballot. 'They never filed with our office to appear on the ballot,' the chief of staff to Secretary of State James Condos says.
Vermont's Secretary of State announced Tuesday that New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet and former Maryland Rep. John Delaney will not appear on the on the ballot for the March 3 presidential primary in the Green Mountain State."They never filed with our office to appear on the ballot," Eric Covey, chief of staff to Secretary of State James Condos, told CNN.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro's petition currently has nine signatures in question and has been granted the 10-day extension to resubmit his application to appear on the ballot, as prescribed by state law."In reviewing those signatures, they were discounted for either not being a registered Vermont state voter or because the signature and printed name were not eligible," Covey said.
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