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Copy of Governor Little's press release stating May primaries will not be postponed; conducted by mail

Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney announced today there will be no change in Idaho's primary election date of May 19.
Post Date:03/30/2020

Boise, Idaho - Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney announced today there will be no change in Idaho's primary election date of May 19.

The election will be conducted by mail pursuant to the existing laws for absentee voting due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus.

The move is necessary after it became clear that sufficient polling places and poll workers could not be obtained for the election.

The Governor and Secretary of State will work with the Attorney General and the clerks of Idaho's 44 counties to refine the absentee voting process for these unique circumstances, including setting appropriate deadlines for registering to vote, requesting a ballot be sent to your home, and returning the ballot.

Governor Little will issue a proclamation addressing the election in the coming days.

"While the coronavirus situation may change how we practice our right to vote in this primary election, it is important to keep our election dates in place," Governor Little said. "I urge all voting Idahoans to request their absentee ballots as soon as possible so they can vote from home this year," Governor Little said.

"Voting absentee is the right thing to do under these circumstances, and my office has already set up a website that allows Idaho voters to register and request an absentee ballot," Secretary Denney said.

Idahoans can request an absentee ballot.

"Voting is one of our most basic rights as American citizens, and it is important that Idahoans continue to exercise this right this year by voting absentee." House Speaker Scott Bedke said.

Idaho's county clerks appreciate the move to absentee to keep voters and poll workers safe. We are prepared to carry out this election and ensure the people of Idaho can exercise their right to vote," said Kristina Glascock, Twin Falls County Clerk and president of the Idaho Association of County Recorders and Clerks.

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