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Eugene

(62,812 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 06:29 PM Mar 2020

'Your Health or the Right to Vote': A Battle in Wisconsin as Its Primary Nears [View all]

Earlier headline at link: Wisconsin Won't Delay Its Primary, So the Governor Wants to Mail Everyone a Ballot

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Source: New York Times

‘Your Health or the Right to Vote’: A Battle in Wisconsin as Its Primary Nears

As many states postpone primaries amid the coronavirus outbreak, Wisconsin is plowing ahead with plans to vote on April 7. Now the governor wants to send everyone an absentee ballot — in under two weeks.

By Nick Corasaniti and Stephanie Saul
March 27, 2020
Updated 7:04 p.m. ET

With April elections rapidly approaching in Wisconsin, local officials were issuing stark warnings about holding in-person voting amid the escalating coronavirus outbreak, saying the state was forcing voters to choose between their health and their constitutional right to vote.

For weeks, both the Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers remained unmoved, pledging to keep the polls open even as other states postponed elections. But on Friday, as the coronavirus cases in the state topped 700, Gov. Tony Evers reversed his position, instead requesting that absentee ballots be sent to every one of the state’s 3.3 million registered voters ahead of its April 7 presidential primary.

The sudden request to print and mail millions of ballots in less than two weeks, a task Republican leaders in the state immediately dismissed as impossible, is the latest example of how the pandemic is roiling democratic institutions as states across the country scramble to protect voters and poll workers.

More than a half-dozen states that were scheduled to hold presidential nominating contests in March and April have postponed them; Pennsylvania became the latest on Friday, pushing its April 28 primary to June 2. Wisconsin, if it holds firm on April 7, is poised to play a major role in the Democratic race, and perhaps a bigger one than before the changes.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/27/us/politics/wisconsin-primary-coronavirus.html
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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