Republicans are closer to finding their candidate to face freshman Democratic Rep. Ben McAdams in the battleground UT-04, after the state’s party convention ended the bids of several hopefuls
TopLinebut states are still rushing to prepare for a huge surge in mail voting, with Wisconsin serving as a major warning. At the end of the day, there were only minor changes made by courts to the state’s election laws, but over two-thirds of voters cast a vote by mail, as opposed to the 12 percent absentee voting rate in the spring 2016 election,whether or not anybody prepares for it,” Wendy Weiser, vice president for democracy at the Brennan Center, told us.
Andy Besehar signed an executive order saying all voters “should utilize absentee voting by mail … if they are able to do so” for its primaries on June 23, directing the state board of elections to create an online portal to request ballots and send a postcard to voters with instructions, per theIn the midst of a global pandemic, sustainability is quickly evolving.
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