

Meek to make Florida history on Monday with ballot signatures
Rep. Kendrick Meek (D-Fla.) will make Florida history on Monday when
he and his wife deliver more than 130,000 signed petitions to state
election officials, securing his place on this year's Senate ballot.
No other statewide candidate has entered a race in that manner, as most
instead choose to pay the roughly $10,000 entry fee to appear on the
ballot, Meek told the Miami
Herald this week.
Meek only needed 112,476 signatures to make the 2010 ballot, though the congressman told the newspaper he expects to deliver more than 130,000 on Monday.
"I thought it was very, very important that the people of the state
of Florida place my name on the ballot to be the next U.S. senator,''
Meek told reporters in advance of Monday's event. "And I thought it was
important for me to listen to the needs of Florida, from Escambia County
to Monroe County."
"I knew it would make me a better candidate and a better senator," he added.
(Cross-posted from the Ballot Box)











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