Connecticut's primaries have been moved to June 2, Gov. Ned Lamont says. The state is the sixth to postpone its elections amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Washington Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday that the state's primaries have been moved to June 2, making Connecticut the sixth state to postpone its elections amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"In coordination with other states and our Secretary of the State, and in an effort to carry out Democracy while keeping public health a top priority, I have decided to move our presidential primary to June 2nd," Lamont tweeted. Connecticut's Democratic and Republican primaries had been scheduled to take place on April 28. Over the past week, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Ohio also postponed their primaries, citing public health concerns over coronavirus.
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