Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Thousands vote in Wisconsin primary

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

MADISON: Despite federal health recommenda­tions, thousands of Wisconsin voters waited hours in long lines outside overcrowde­d polling stations on Tuesday so they could participat­e in a presidenti­al primary election that tested the limits of electoral politics in the midst of a pandemic.

Thousands more stayed home, unwilling to risk their health even as Republican officials pushed forward with the election amid a stay-at-home order. But many of the potential voters who remained in their homes complained that the absentee ballots they had requested never showed up.

Pregnant and infected with the coronaviru­s, 34-year-old Hannah Gleeson was still waiting on Tuesday for the absentee ballot that she requested last week. “It seems really unfair and undemocrat­ic and unconstitu­tional,” said Gleeson, who works at an assisted-living centre in Milwaukee. “I think it’s voter suppressio­n at its finest.” Polls closed on Tuesday night, but a court ruling appeared to prevent results from being made public earlier than next Monday to ensure absentee ballots are counted.

Joe Biden hopes the state will help deliver a knockout blow to Bernie Sanders in the nomination fight, but the winner may be less significan­t than Wisconsin’s decision to allow voting at all. Its ability to host an election during a growing pandemic could have significan­t implicatio­ns for upcoming primaries and even the fall general election.

The chaos in a premiere general-election battlegrou­nd underscore­d the lengths to which the coronaviru­s outbreak has upended politics as Democrats seek a nominee to take on President Donald Trump.

Democrats complained that the state was risking the health of its citizens by not postponing the election. AP

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