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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed a five-week election delay into law on Friday.
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Pa. primary election pushed back to June 2 after Wolf signs bill into law

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Pa. primary election pushed back to June 2 after Wolf signs bill into law

Pennsylvania’s 2020 primary election has officially been postponed to June 2.

Gov. Tom Wolf signed the five-week election delay into law on Friday after both chambers of the state legislature unanimously agreed to the provision earlier this week.

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Lawmakers from both parties had warned that holding the election on its original date — April 28 — would have discouraged voters and poll workers from participating out of fear for their safety, with the spread of COVID-19 potentially continuing to limit social gatherings.

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“Delaying this year’s primary election as several other states have done is in the best interests of voters, poll workers and county election officials,” Mr. Wolf wrote in a statement. “I commend the General Assembly for acting quickly on this critical legislation. The Department of State will continue to work with local election officials to ensure Pennsylvania has a fair and accessible election.”

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The legislation signed by the governor also permits counties to tally their absentee and mail-in ballots earlier on Election Day and gives them the authority to consolidate polling places without court approval in response to a potential shortage in poll workers.

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Pennsylvania officials are continuing to urge voters to request mail-in ballots as an alternative to in-person voting. More than 215,000 registered voters have signed up for a mail-in or absentee ballot so far, according to the governor’s office.


First Published: March 27, 2020, 5:20 p.m.
Updated: March 27, 2020, 5:21 p.m.

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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed a five-week election delay into law on Friday.  (Erie Times-News/TNS)
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