Two candidates have filed to run against Rep. Becca Balint this year to become Vermont’s lone representative in the United States House.The Vermont Secretary of State’s office confirmed that Republican Mark Coester of Westminster is running for election against Balint in November.According to his campaign website, he wants to reduce taxes and set term limits for lawmakers. Coester also wants the country to have more secure borders and affordable education.Meanwhile, Adam Ortiz of Newport is running as an independent candidate.Primary day in Vermont is scheduled for Aug. 13.
Two candidates have filed to run against Rep. Becca Balint this year to become Vermont’s lone representative in the United States House.
The Vermont Secretary of State’s office confirmed that Republican Mark Coester of Westminster is running for election against Balint in November.
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According to his campaign website, he wants to reduce taxes and set term limits for lawmakers. Coester also wants the country to have more secure borders and affordable education.
Meanwhile, Adam Ortiz of Newport is running as an independent candidate.
Primary day in Vermont is scheduled for Aug. 13.
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