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Help get my name on the fall ballot
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Posted by: Tammy Baldwin 6/3/2008 9:52 AM
Thanks to all of you –my many supporters, volunteers, donors, advocates, and allies – I have had the honor of serving Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District since 1998. I am thrilled with the opportunity to continue to be a strong voice for the region. But for that to happen, I need a little of your time to help collect nomination signatures for my 2008 run.

Thanks to all of you--my many supporters, volunteers, donors, advocates, and allies--I have had the honor of serving Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District since 1998.
 
I am thrilled with the opportunity to continue to be a strong voice for the region. But for that to happen, I need a little of your time to help collect nomination signatures for my 2008 run. By collecting these signatures, you are an integral part of making sure my name appears on the ballot for re-election this November.
 
Please download a pdf of my nomination paper here.
 
You can collect signatures almost anywhere. Public places and local events are great ways to get started, or just walk around your neighborhood and ask your friends to sign.
 
There are only a few simple legal requirements to keep in mind. The most important is that circulators and signers must be eligible to vote in the 2nd Congressional District (CD). Neither the circulator, nor the signers have to be registered voters, just eligible voters in the 2nd CD.
 
The other important point is that forms are due to my campaign office by Tuesday, July 1.
 
When completed, you can mail the forms to Tammy Baldwin for Congress, PO Box 696, Madison, WI 53703, or hand deliver them to my downtown Madison office at 119 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Lower Level 4.
 
If you have any question, please don’t hesitate to call my office at 608.663.6300.
 
Thank you for your continued support in my re-election. With your help, I will continue to be a strong voice for the region, leading the fight for affordable health care, protecting American jobs, and equal rights.

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