Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that primaries should resume on Sunday in voting precincts that didn’t received ballots.
After multiple complaints were filed in the courts, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that primaries should resume on Sunday, August 16, in voting precincts that didn’t received ballots.
Votes cast last Sunday will count as part of the primary, but results can’t be published until the whole electoral process ends. The PNP party has two candidates running for the gubernatorial nomination: Vázquez Garced and Pedro Pierluisi. The PPD party has three candidates running for the gubernatorial nomination: Sen. Eduardo Bhatia, D-P.R., Mayor Carlos Delgado and Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz.PNP volunteers unload ballots during the primary elections in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, Aug. 9, 2020.Mayors, representatives and senators of multiple municipalities in the island were also part of Sunday's primary.
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