Elections in South Dakota amid Corona crisis
Elections in South Dakota amid Corona crisis
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Washington: A historic number of absentee ballots were processed by South Dakota election officials last Tuesday as two congressional parties contested the Republican primary challenges to bids in other terms. The secretary of the state office said that as of Tuesday afternoon, around 87,000 absentee ballots have been returned, which is almost four times the number received in the 2018. People are encouraging for absentee voting to avoid crowded polling places during the coronovirus epidemic in the state. According to the information received, the ARGUS leader told that a scuffle started for the election officials to process the holocaust of absentee ballots. For processes like absentee application and ballot signing, take additional steps other than the main ballot.

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Joe Biden easily won the Democratic presidential nomination for South Dakota, as he racked up enough votes nationwide to formally secure the nomination. President Donald Trump won the state unopposed on behalf of Republicans. Meanwhile, GOP Sen. Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson won in their Republican primaries and both are considered strong to win a second term. The election was also deciding a host of legislative, city and school positions, including some contests that have been postponed due to virus concerns.

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Jess Jones, a Sioux Falls voter, said that such turmoil in the country prompted the voting on Tuesday. Rounds of Fort Pierre said, "With recent events, any time you have a voice, you should use it to vote on the people who represent you the best." In his effort to win the Republican primary, the Republican representative defeated the state representative to win. He is about to face Democrat Dan Ahlers from Dale Rapids in the November general election.

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There is a former governor of the border who has focused on agriculture and military policy. While Borglum criticized him for encouraging Chinese foreign investment in the past, the round appeared more vocal on Chinese policy during the coronovirus crisis, saying he believed coronaviruses to be linked to a laboratory in Wuhan. Pat Rounds also received support from President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning.

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