Walker County Messenger

Another primary delay due to coronaviru­s requested

- By Dave Williams

earlier than June 23.

“You and I both agree that the right to vote is one of our most cherished freedoms,” the speaker wrote. “It is a right which, to the extent possible, should be free of impact from circumstan­ces which create obstacles to its exercise.

“However, the inescapabl­e truth is that we do not know the duration of the immediate health peril. Reputable scientists and physicians cannot agree on its duration.”

Raffensper­ger already has postponed Georgia’s presidenti­al primary, which was to have been held March 24. Under the current timetable, the presidenti­al voting would take place

May 19 in conjunctio­n with the state’s congressio­nal and legislativ­e primaries.

In late March the secretary of state announced that every Georgia voter would receive an absentee ballot request form, so they could cast their primary ballots by mail and not risk exposing themselves or others to the virus.

Ralston praised Raffensper­ger for coming up with a plan to accommodat­e the public health concerns generated by the COVID-19 outbreak. But the speaker said delaying the vote until the summer could allow voting to take place as usual.

“Pushing the primary back a month or more gives us more time to allow the situation to improve so that voters can vote in the manner in which they are most familiar,” he wrote. “More importantl­y, it would make our highest priority the health and safety not only of voters, but our hard-working poll workers and elections officials.”

Raffensper­ger declined comment on the letter.

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David Ralston
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Brad Raffensper­ger

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