At the end of March, Gov. Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney announced that the May 19 primary for state and local offices will be conducted entirely by mail-in absentee ballot, a safety measure due to the coronavirus.
Source: tetonvalleynews.net News
The May 19 mail-in primary: What you need to know
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