Wisconsin governor pushes to delay main four days forward of vote



Tony Evers, then-Democratic nominee for governor of Wisconsin, speaks throughout a marketing campaign rally for Democratic candidates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018.

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, with simply 4 days till the state's main, referred to as for a particular legislative session on Saturday to cancel the in-person portion of voting in Tuesday's election due to coronavirus considerations.  

Evers on Friday introduced the session and stated the state goals to shift to an all-mail voting system for the first with a deadline of Might 26 to get ballots in.

The governor has beforehand pushed for creating an all-mail system however has by no means floated the postponement of the state's main. Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have beforehand shot down the thought of an all-mail system.

"If, as elected officers, we will anticipate the individuals of our state to make sacrifices to maintain all of us protected, then, by golly, we higher be keen do our half, too," Evers...



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