SULLIVAN AND MCNAMARA SUPPORTS POSTPONING INDIANA’S MAY PRIMARY TO JUNE 2, 2020

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SULLIVAN AND MCNAMARA SUPPORTS POSTPONING INDIANA’S MAY PRIMARY TO JUNE 2, 2020

SULLIVAN STATEMENT

 STATEHOUSE (March 20, 2020) – “This is a challenging time for our community and the state, and the health and wellbeing of Hoosiers is a top priority. By postponing the primary election one month, the state will have additional time to prepare and plan, and Hoosiers can use the mail-in absentee ballot process to make sure their vote is counted. While we continue to monitor the evolving situation, it is important to remember Hoosiers stand together and we will address this pandemic one step at a time.”

 FOOTNOTE: State Rep. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) represents House District 78,
which includes portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

MCNAMARA STATEMENT

 STATEHOUSE (March 20, 2020) – “Indiana is facing unprecedented times that require decisive leadership. Governor Holcomb and Secretary Lawson are keeping Hoosiers’ health and safety a top priority by moving the primary election to June. We will also maintain the integrity of our election process while making sure Hoosiers have access to mail-in absentee ballots. Communities across the state are feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and our local, state and federal leaders will continue taking proactive steps to avoid spreading the virus further.”

 FOOTNOTE: State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) represents House District 76, which includes portions of Posey and Vanderburgh counties.