Wisconsin’s presidential primary election will proceed Tuesday under an order from the state Supreme Court that came just hours after Democratic Gov. Tony Evers tried to postpone voting as part of a last-ditch effort amid growing fears over the coronavirus. The court ruled 4-2 on Monday that Evers lacked the authority to move the election on his own. Court officials said Dan Kelly abstained, while Ann Walsh Bradley and Rebecca Dallet dissented.
State Supreme Court Blocks Evers Attempt To Delay Election
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