PIXNews and Gothamist
New York has canceled its Democratic presidential primary originally scheduled for June 23 amid the coronavirus epidemic  in an unprecedented move.
The Democratic members of the State's Board of Elections voted Monday to nix the primary.
New York will still hold its congressional and state-level primaries on June 23.
The NYS Board of Elections canceled the contest, in part, because Senator Bernie Sanders has dropped out of the race. 
In a statement released on Twitter, the Sanders campaign calls it an “outrage” and a “blow to American democracy.”
When
 asked if canceling the Democratic primary in New York was “the right 
move,” Cuomo said during this press conference Monday that he wasn’t 
going to second guess the Board of Elections
“I know there are a lot of election employees — employees at Board of
 Elections — who are nervous about conducting elections, but I’ll leave 
it up to the Board of Elections," he said.
The cancelation generated swift backlash from Sanders supporters and others. 
“What
 happened today is New York’s Democratic Party sent a clear message to 
Progressives that our voices and our values do not matter,” said Sochie 
Nnaemeka, state director of the Working Families Party.
She said 
this takes away people's right to vote for Sanders and allow New York’s 
voters to send progressive delegates to the convention. 
 Citing COVID-19 health risks to the public
 and Board staff who would have had to prepare for the election, the 
state’s two Democratic Commissioners both voted to suspend the contest. 
Co-chair
Douglas Kellner and Andrew Spano, said the decision was 
difficult, especially given the “thousands” of emails from Sanders 
supporters pushing them to keep it. But they noted that a newly passed 
provision in state election law allowed the body to remove presidential 
candidates from the ballot if they had suspended their campaign.
“Senator
 Sanders not only announced he suspended his campaign, but he also 
announced a public endorsement of Joe Biden,” Kellner said adding, “What
 the Sanders supporters want is essentially a beauty contest that given 
the situation with the public health emergency that exists now seems to 
be unnecessary and indeed frivolous.”
Spano, the former 
Westchester County Executive, said he just made his mind up this 
morning. 
Foremost in his mind was the health of Board staff who would be
 running the election. But he also talked about seeing people sickened 
after casting ballots in primaries across the country.
“Looking
 at the situation in Wisconsin and seeing those people on the lines, and
 having been myself locked up in here, trying to avoid getting any kind 
of contagion, I've come to the conclusion that we should minimize the 
number of people on the ballot, minimize the election for the protection
 of everybody, but give the opportunity to vote in the actual elections 
for candidates and not have anyone on the ballot just for the purposes 
of issues at a convention,” said Spano.
 

 
 
 
 
 
6 comments:
NYC_69 said...
Trumps did this with the Russians help I saw it on Facebook ! #TDS
QC Reader said...
The Dems are terrible ! Plenty of blame for both parties Icecream Eating POTUS haters !
We need a strong Third Party that will win elections and Term Limmits for every elected official.
They need to be reminded they work for us !
QC Reader said...
"All these politicians are all working together to escape blame for their negligence, complacency and incompetence." Thank You very much ...
Bernie should have waited until after the primary to drop out and endorse Biden.
not for nothing... but... I thought Sanders was out of the race. Did I miss something?
In a presidential primary you vote for delegates, not candidates. The delegates then go to the convention and nominate the candidate they support. Now, the party can send delegates who have not pledged their support - so they can nominate CUOMO!!!!
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