A task force will examine the idea. The current date is so late that the state seldom plays a role in nominations.
By Amy Worden
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
HARRISBURG - The late spring date for Pennsylvania's presidential primary effectively eliminates the fifth-biggest electoral state from the nominating process, Gov. Rendell said yesterday in announcing the formation of a task force to study the timing of the primary and other election issues.
Rendell, reviving a proposal that has cropped up often over the years but has failed to gain any traction, said he would like to move the state's presidential primary from late April to late January or early February.
"Pennsylvanians are deprived of their rightful place in the selection of a nominee because of the lateness of the primary," Rendell said at a news conference.
The 13-member task force also will make recommendations on early voting, moving up the deadline for absentee ballots, improving the provisional-ballot process, and dividing electoral votes proportionately among the candidates.
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