BREAKING: In light of the threat coronavirus poses to the public, Ohio
officials are seeking to postpone tomorrow's election day.
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Team Gonzalez Update
BREAKING: Ohio officials are seeking to postpone the primary election to
protect public health
In light of the threat coronavirus poses to the public, Ohio's governor and
secretary of state announced today they support pushing Ohio's primary election
back from tomorrow, March 17, to June 2.
At the time of this email going out, this change is pending approval by an
Ohio court. Assuming the change is successful, you will not be able to vote
in-person at your local polling site tomorrow like you normally would. Instead,
that will be pushed back to June 2 and absentee ballot voting by mail will
continue up to that time.
For early-voting information and to request an absentee ballot, visit
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As more information becomes available, please be sure to check with reputable
news sources and public officials, and beware unconfirmed reports online.
Protect yourself from the coronavirus
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As the situation with the coronavirus continues to evolve, Anthony recommends
that everyone stay up-to-date with the latest information from theCDC website
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CDC recommends to best prevent the illness:
* Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
* Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
* Stay home when you are sick.
* Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the
trash.
* Clean and disinfect frequently-touched objects and surfaces using a regular
household cleaning spray or wipe. Read More
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