Uncertainty looms ahead of Wisconsin primary

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The Census Bureau has suspended field operations due to the coronavirus through at least mid-April, with Census Day just two days away

Officials in the state have strongly encouraged voters to request absentee ballots — something that, as of Friday, more than 767,000 voters have done. But Democratic Gov. Tony Evers went a step further on Friday,to pass a bill to send an absentee ballot to every voter. However, Evers’ request came just eleven days before Election Day, would make actually getting ballots printed and sent to every voter impossible at worst and merely herculean at best.

reported that the state’s election commission administrator said the state wouldn’t have enough ballots to send to every voter.circling around next week’s Wisconsin primary. We’ll keep you up-to-date with the latest in Score.Presidential Big BoardNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday that the state would postpone its primary, originally scheduled until April 28, until June 23 ,

reported. April 28 was originally the second-biggest day on the calendar, with a lot of Northeastern states voting that day. Now, every single one of them has moved their primaries.for states to host its nominating contests. States were required to hold their contests by June 9 , so New York — along with Louisiana and Kentucky, which also moved after that date — could theoretically suffer steep delegate penalties. The DNC’s Rules and Bylaws committee will have the final say here on what happens.

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