Coronavirus Pennsylvania: Some Counties Want Gov. Wolf To Allow Mail-In Primary Election Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS/AP) -Some of Pennsylvania's most populous counties are starting to press Gov. Tom Wolf to allow them to conduct the June 2 primary election entirely by mail amid fears that the coronavirus would pose a threat to poll workers and voters. Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald on Monday said holding in-person election in the midst of the coronavirus crisis would be a "disaster."

Wolf's office says the governor is evaluating options to increase the percentage of voters who vote by mail.

Also Monday, the state Supreme Court upheld Wolf's decision to shutter non-life-sustaining businesses during the pandemic.

There are currently 24,202 coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania, including 587 deaths.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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