Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia has early primary envy, plots to move up in ‘24

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HARRISBURG, PA. >> Pennsylvan­ia wants to be a player in the presidenti­al primary, instead of an afterthoug­ht.

The state Senate on Wednesday unanimousl­y approved a bill that would move up Pennsylvan­ia’s primary elections in presidenti­al election years by five weeks, starting in 2024, in a state where critics say its presidenti­al primary clout is often diminished by its relatively late vote.

The change would mean holding Pennsylvan­ia’s primary election on the third Tuesday in March in all presidenti­al election years, rather than what current law dictates, the fourth Tuesday in April. The bill goes to the state House of Representa­tives for considerat­ion.

This year, Pennsylvan­ia’s primary election is April 28, among the last states to vote, despite Pennsylvan­ia’s having the fifth-most pledged delegates in the competitiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominating contest.

The bill’s sponsor, Sen.

John Gordner, R-Columbia, said the change would allow Pennsylvan­ia voters to have a significan­t say in the outcome of presidenti­al primaries, while not violating any rules of the Democratic National Committee or the Republican National Committee.

This year, Pennsylvan­ia’s primary will be held the same day as those in New York, Connecticu­t, Rhode Island, Maryland and Delaware. Arizona, Florida, Ohio and Illinois are holding primary elections this year on the third Tuesday in March.

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