Ohio Democrats object to delay of state’s primary election
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Democrats expressed frustration Tuesday and said they were weighing their options after Ohio’s Republican elected leaders postponed primary election voting amid coronavirus concerns.
The state’s top health official, Dr. Amy Acton, cited the need to contain the coronavirus in ordering the polls closed hours before voters were supposed to cast ballots Tuesday morning.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced the decision late Monday after a judge ruled against his request that in-person voting be delayed to avoid crowding at polling places that could expose more people and deter older voters.
While DeWine has received wide praise and national attention for his aggressive response to the coronavirus outbreak, he faced second-guessing over Monday’s actions.