The novel coronavirus has changed so much about our daily lives—but we still have to vote this year.
Georgia: previously March 24, now May 19Louisiana: previously April 4, now June 20Ohio: previously March 17, now June 2Wyoming: previously April 4, now April 17, the Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez has urged states who still need to hold elections to expand voting by mail, no-excuse absentee voting, early voting, and curbside ballot drop-offs.
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