Bernie Sanders is not on the ballot for Washington, D.C.'s Democratic primary on June 14, thanks to a clerical error.
Both
Sanders, a senator from Vermont, and front-runner Hillary Clinton
submitted their paperwork and the $2,500 fee in advance of the March 16
deadline.
But due to a clerical error, the D.C. Democrats did not notify
the Board of Elections until March 17, according to WRC-TV in Washington.
A challenge, filed by a D.C. voter, will keep Sanders off the ballot
until the issue is resolved. The challenge is expected to be heard by
the Board of Elections in early April.
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But it's not rigged.
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