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    Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot

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    Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot Empty Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot

    Post by Lobo Thu 31 Mar 2016, 4:10 pm

    Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot

    By Daniel Strauss

    03/30/16 05:47 PM EDT

    Updated 03/30/16 06:21 PM EDT

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    As a result of a registration error committed by the District of Columbia Democratic Party, Sen. Bernie Sanders won't appear on the Washington, D.C., ballot.
    The Vermont senator's name won't appear on the ballot because the party submitted the requisite paperwork one day too late, according to NBC's Washington affiliate, News4.

    Both the Sanders campaign and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's campaign paid the $2,500 fee to appear on the June 14 Democratic primary ballot on time, but the district's Democratic Party failed to inform the Washington, D.C., Board of Elections until March 17, one day after the deadline.
    There are still avenues for Sanders to make the ballot — Anita Bonds, chairwoman of the Democratic Party in D.C., told News4 that the problem could be resolved via an emergency vote of the D.C. City Council.
    In a statement, the Sanders campaign said it expects to get on the ballot.
    "We did what the D.C. law requires in order to get Bernie on the ballot, and we are confident he will be on the ballot," communications director Michael Briggs said.

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