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Elections become the latest sector of American life to be impacted by the coronavirus

Elections become the latest sector of American life to be impacted by the coronavirus
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FERGUSON, MO - NOVEMBER 04: Residents cast their votes at a polling place on November 4, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. In last Aprils election only 1,484 of Ferguson's 12,096 registered voters cast ballots. Community leaders are hoping for a much higher turnout for this election. Following riots sparked by the August 9 shooting death of Michael Brown by Darren Wilson, a Ferguson police officer, residents of this majority black community on the outskirts of St. Louis have been forced to re-examine race relations in the region and take a more active role in the region's politics. Two-thirds of Fergusons population is African American yet five of its six city council members are white, as is its mayor, six of seven school board members and 50 of its 53 police officers. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The Democratic presidential primary is now shaping up to be wildly disrupted in deference to the coronavirus. Georgia’s March 24 primary has been merged with the May 19 general primary, the state’s elections officials told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Saturday evening. The Peach State is the second state to announce such a move, just a day after Louisiana became the first, moving its April 4 primary to June 20. While voting itself is meant to be a private activity, as the picture above shows, polling places are still somewhat intimate spaces—particularly for poll workers.

Despite Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency on Friday, all four states scheduled to vote on Tuesday have refused to delay their vote, including Florida. “We’re definitely voting,” famously corrupt Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters on Friday, adding “They voted during the Civil War.” Pennsylvania is also opting not to reschedule a three-district special election, also scheduled for Tuesday—even as Gov. Tom Wolf has been calling for the closure of “non-essential” shops in several counties.

From schools to entire sports seasons to Broadway to restaurants, closures and cancellations have skyrocketed in recent days. CNET’s Kent Andrew and Andrew Morse did their best to create a comprehensive list’ even though it doesn’t include schools, yet it’s quite a daunting list. 

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