May 19, 2020
The Second Circuit on Tuesday upheld a federal judge's decision that ordered New York's uncontested Democratic presidential primary to go forward despite the dangers of COVID-19, and the state elections board said it will turn its focus to holding a safe election instead of appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court.
May 15, 2020
New York's decision to cancel its uncontested Democratic presidential primary because of the dangers of COVID-19 was a strange one, a Second Circuit judge said Friday after an also-ran persuaded a federal judge to reinstate the vote by arguing that his delegate haul still matters.
May 12, 2020
Sen. Bernie Sanders joined fellow also-ran Andrew Yang Tuesday in asking the Second Circuit to uphold a Manhattan federal judge's ruling that New York's uncontested Democratic presidential primary must go forward despite the state's decision to cancel it over coronavirus pandemic risks.