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Related: About this forumPennsylvania legislators approve moving primary election to June 2
Pennsylvania legislators approve moving primary election to June 2
Pennsylvanias General Assembly on Wednesday voted unanimously to shift the states primary election five weeks into the future, postponing it from April 28 until June 2 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The state House took first action, giving final approval to legislation that also allows county boards of elections to consolidate polling places by up to 60%, allowing the primary to be held with fewer poll workers.
I think between moving the date back and expanding the ability of our county election officials to cope with this problem that weve done a lot of good, said State Rep. Garth Everett (R., Lycoming), the chair of the House State Government Committee, before the vote. State Rep. Kevin Boyle, a Philadelphia Democrat and minority chairman of the committee, supported the legislation but said it doesnt go far enough. Boyle wanted funding for counties to send every registered voter an application for mail-in ballots, an approach Republicans rejected.
Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R., Centre) expressed optimism the situation will have improved by June 2. We hope things will have cleared up and well be able to vote in person that day better than we would have on April 28, he said.
The state Senate then swiftly approved the measure, which has the support of Gov. Wolf. A spokesperson said Wolf would sign it into law. The vote drew bipartisan praise from Philadelphias City Commissioners, who said an April 28 primary was becoming more and more unrealistic. Twelve states and Puerto Rico have taken action so far to alter their election calendars due to the pandemic and more states are still mulling such moves.
Chris Brennan
https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/live/coronavirus-covid-19-philadelphia-pennsylvania-new-jersey-confirmed-case-updates-news-20200325.html#card-651948800
Pennsylvanias General Assembly on Wednesday voted unanimously to shift the states primary election five weeks into the future, postponing it from April 28 until June 2 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The state House took first action, giving final approval to legislation that also allows county boards of elections to consolidate polling places by up to 60%, allowing the primary to be held with fewer poll workers.
I think between moving the date back and expanding the ability of our county election officials to cope with this problem that weve done a lot of good, said State Rep. Garth Everett (R., Lycoming), the chair of the House State Government Committee, before the vote. State Rep. Kevin Boyle, a Philadelphia Democrat and minority chairman of the committee, supported the legislation but said it doesnt go far enough. Boyle wanted funding for counties to send every registered voter an application for mail-in ballots, an approach Republicans rejected.
Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R., Centre) expressed optimism the situation will have improved by June 2. We hope things will have cleared up and well be able to vote in person that day better than we would have on April 28, he said.
The state Senate then swiftly approved the measure, which has the support of Gov. Wolf. A spokesperson said Wolf would sign it into law. The vote drew bipartisan praise from Philadelphias City Commissioners, who said an April 28 primary was becoming more and more unrealistic. Twelve states and Puerto Rico have taken action so far to alter their election calendars due to the pandemic and more states are still mulling such moves.
Chris Brennan
https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/live/coronavirus-covid-19-philadelphia-pennsylvania-new-jersey-confirmed-case-updates-news-20200325.html#card-651948800
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Pennsylvania legislators approve moving primary election to June 2 (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
Mar 2020
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femmocrat
(28,394 posts)1. Do you know if this affects the dates for absentee ballots?
Thanks!
BumRushDaShow
(142,354 posts)2. I expect they will extend the dates for submitting
The current law (before the extension) indicated that absentee ballots had to be requested by the week before the election and I'm guessing returned/received by election day. The new legislation also apparently authorizes poll workers to start counting the mail-in/absentees the morning of the election so they won't have to wait to open them and finally count them after polls are closed (to speed up getting the results tabulated).
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)3. You are always so well-informed!
Many thanks.
BumRushDaShow
(142,354 posts)4. You are welcome!
Trying hard to keep up with what is going on because it changes by the minute.