Indiana Postpones Primary to June 2 in Response to Coronavirus

  • Latest state to delay voting as nation grapples with risks
  • Guidelines relaxed for absentee voting, ballot collection
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Indiana’s governor announced the state’s May 5 primary is being postponed until June 2 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Republican Governor Eric Holcomb said there’s “bipartisan agreement” to delay he primary. Holcomb had met with Indiana’s secretary of state and the state’s Republican and Democratic Party chairmen.