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Elliott Burton will be Adair Youth Chairman for Comer for Governor

From Jamie Comer for Governor HQ

Frankfort, KY- Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture and candidate for Governor James Comer has asked Elliot Burton to serve as Youth Chair for his campaign in Adair County.


"I know Elliott through his leadership in the Republican Party. He represents the future of our state and is an asset to the Adair County community. It's an honor for me to have his support in my campaign for Governor. With the help of Elliot, and young leaders like him, we will not only win this campaign, but will build a better and brighter future for all Kentuckians." Comer said. Burton is the son of Greg and Julie Burton of Columbia. A 2014 graduate of Adair County High School, he is now a freshman at the University of Kentucky. His major is Agriculture Economics and minor is Political Science. Burton is active in the UK College Republicans. Before becoming Agriculture Commissioner, Comer, a Monroe County native, served in the State House of Representatives for 11 years. He has earned praise for bringing transparency, efficiency, and accountability to Kentucky's Department of Agriculture. His running mate for Lieutenant Governor is Senator Chris McDaniel of Northern Kentucky who is Chairman of the Kentucky Senate's influential Appropriations and Revenue Committee. The 2015 Republican Primary for Governor is May 19, 2015.

This story was posted on 2015-03-09 10:00:31
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Jamie Comer with Adair Youth chair Elliott Burton



2015-03-09 - Photo from Comer Campaign HQ. Jamie Comer, Kentucky Commission of Agriculture and candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, left, with Elliott Burton. Burton will serve as Comer's Youth Chair for Adair County.
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