Democrats No Longer Seeking Election Changes for August Primary, Hope to Make Changes for November Elections
Tuesday, June 30th, 2020 -- 9:36 AM
(AP) -Democrats’ attorneys say they’re no longer seeking to force changes to make voting easier in Wisconsin’s August primary and are instead setting their sights on the November general elections.Democrats filed a federal lawsuit ahead of the state’s April 7 presidential primary seeking election changes to make absentee voting easier during the coronavirus pandemic. Democratic National Committee attorney John Devaney told U.S. District Judge William Conley during a status conference Monday that Democrats aren’t seeking to impose changes in August and instead want them implemented for November.
Conley set a hearing for the first week in August.
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