Coronavirus delays leave thin slate of Democratic presidential contests
in April
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[April 01, 2020]
By John Whitesides
(Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic has
dramatically reshaped the Democratic presidential nominating calendar,
forcing many states to curtail in-person voting or delay primary
contests to May or June in an attempt to limit the health risks.
As a result, April will be a lighter month than expected in the race to
pick a challenger to Republican President Donald Trump for the November
general election. The outbreak has knocked Democratic front-runner Joe
Biden and rival Bernie Sanders off the campaign trail in recent weeks.
Three states with contests originally scheduled on Saturday - Hawaii,
Alaska and Wyoming - eliminated in-person voting and extended the
deadlines for voting by mail. Hawaii gave voters until May 22 to return
ballots.
Here is a look at the presidential primaries still slated for April:
APRIL 7
WISCONSIN - Despite a flurry of lawsuits seeking a delay or expanded
options for registration and absentee voting, Wisconsin plans to move
ahead with its primary on April 7. The state also will hold a general
election for some state and local offices that day. Voters have been
encouraged to cast absentee ballots, but the state still will have
in-person voting sites. Democratic Governor Tony Evers asked the
Republican-controlled state legislature last week to pass a bill to send
an absentee ballot to every registered voter, but Republicans said that
was not feasible given the short timeline.
APRIL 10
ALASKA - State Democrats canceled Saturday's in-person primary voting
and extended the deadline to return ballots by mail. Ballots now must be
received by April 10 to be counted. Results are expected to be released
on April 11.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden speaks about responses to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic at
an event in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., March 12, 2020.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo
APRIL 17
WYOMING - Democrats in Wyoming also canceled their original Saturday
in-person primary voting and extended the deadline to return mailed
ballots, which now must be received by April 17. The party will try
to release results within 48 hours of that deadline, a spokeswoman
said.
APRIL 26
PUERTO RICO - Governor Wanda Vazquez signed a resolution passed by
the state legislature pushing the territory's Democratic primary
back from March 29 to April 26. Under the resolution, the local
party and election officials have the authority to delay the primary
even more if the coronavirus crisis continues.
APRIL 28
OHIO - Ohio pushed back its March 17 primary over concerns about the
coronavirus, setting a new date of April 28 for a primary conducted
almost completely by mail. Only voters who are disabled or who do
not have a permanent address will be allowed to vote in person on
April 28. Other registered voters will need to cast an absentee
ballot that must be postmarked by April 27. Legal and voting rights
groups have filed a lawsuit contending the process does not allow
enough time to complete the steps needed to cast a ballot and will
keep thousands of eligible voters from doing so.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and
Jonathan Oatis)
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