The Wisconsin Elections Commission estimates plans to move the state’s 2020 presidential primary would cost seven-million dollars. The Republican plan to move the vote would mean Wisconsin would hold three elections over a three-month period. A state primary would be held in February, followed by the presidential primary in March and the state’s general election in April. A memo from the commission warns of several logistical problems, in addition to the expense.
Elections Commission: Moving 2020 Presidential Primary Would Cost $7M
Dec 4, 2018 | 7:00 PM
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