Choose denies Ohio governor's push to postpone Tuesday's major



A decide in Ohio rejected a lawsuit, backed by Gov. Mike DeWine, to push to increase the state's presidential major elections scheduled for Tuesday to June 2.

In line with the Columbus Dispatch, Franklin County Choose Richard Frye mentioned such a delay, 12 hours earlier than voting was scheduled to start, would set a "horrible precedent." Ohio polls are scheduled to open at 6:30 a.m. ET Tuesday.

DeWine mentioned he made the advice following steering from public well being officers who've cautioned towards holding massive public occasions amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

DeWine, talking at a press convention, mentioned that he lacked the authorized authority to droop the election. He mentioned he anticipated a lawsuit to be filed by residents in Franklin County over the matter, and that it could be his suggestion to the courtroom that in-person voting be canceled for Tuesday and held on June 2, with absentee ballots accepted till then. 

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