Vermont House Speaker Gaye Symington and former Vermont Governor Madeleine M. Kunin today filed the petitions of Senator Hillary Clinton in accordance with the standards and practices for presidential candidates who seek access to Vermont’s Presidential Primary Ballot.
Senator Clinton’s petitions were submitted to the Office of the Vermont Secretary of State with signatures far exceeding the 1,000 minimum requirement mandated by the State of Vermont’s ballot access rules and procedures.
“I’m proud to deliver these petitions to place Hillary Clinton on the ballot in Vermont,” said former Governor Kunin. “I'm supporting her not only because she is an incredibly qualified woman, but also because she has the experience and vision to change this country."
“Hillary has the right combination of determination, experience, and heart to pull our country together and move our national priorities in a new direction,” said Speaker Symington.
January 21, 2008 is the last day for presidential candidates to submit petitions to gain access to the Vermont Presidential Primary ballot.
The Clinton campaign submitted its presidential petition along with the state’s required filing fee and administrative document.
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