January 4, 2021 •
New Jersey Governor Postpones Elections
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 211 postponing elections to be held in the first quarter of 2021 until April 20. The executive order affects any special school elections and fire district elections previously scheduled for February and […]
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 211 postponing elections to be held in the first quarter of 2021 until April 20.
The executive order affects any special school elections and fire district elections previously scheduled for February and March.
The governor issued the executive order due to the continued COVID-19 pandemic and to allow officials to prepare safe elections.
The governor will decide whether to hold the elections by in-person or mail-in voting at a later date.
March 19, 2020 •
Texas Governor Encourages Local Governments to Postpone Uniform Election
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on March 18 allowing local governments the option to postpone the May 2 uniform election until November 3. If a local election is postponed until November, it will postpone Texas Ethics Commission filing […]
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on March 18 allowing local governments the option to postpone the May 2 uniform election until November 3.
If a local election is postponed until November, it will postpone Texas Ethics Commission filing deadlines associated with that election.
However, if a political subdivision opts to hold local elections on May 2, the deadlines for campaign finance reports filed by candidates, officeholders, and PACs for races or measures on the May 2 ballots remain the same.
The Texas Ethics Commission does not have the statutory authority to extend these types of filing deadlines.
The 30-day pre-election report for the May 2 uniform election is due by April 2.
The eight-day pre-election report is due by April 24.
March 13, 2020 •
Louisiana Postpones Presidential Primary
Louisiana will postpone its presidential primary originally scheduled for April 4. The state is the first to do so in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Louisiana will push the election to June 20, from the planned date of April 4. […]
Louisiana will postpone its presidential primary originally scheduled for April 4.
The state is the first to do so in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Louisiana will push the election to June 20, from the planned date of April 4.
It has also delayed its municipal elections scheduled for May 9 to July 25.
States such as Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio, which hold primaries on March 17, have so far moved forward with their election events as planned.
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