Pennsylvania moves to push primary up five weeks starting in 2024
Pennsylvania is moving to become more relevant in the early primary conversation starting in 2024.
The Pennsylvania Senate passed a bill Wednesday to push up the date of the states presidential primary five weeks to occur during the third week in March, beginning in 2024. Current election laws require the primary to be held on the fourth Tuesday in April, which is April 28 this year.
The legislation is now headed to the states House of Representatives for approval. If passed, the primary would only be moved up during presidential election years.
The state now has one of the last Democratic primary contests of the cycle, even though Pennsylvania has the fifth-most pledged delegates in the Democratic presidential nomination promising, The Associated Press reported.
State Sen. John Gordner (R) sponsored the bill, saying it would allow Pennsylvania to have more influence in the presidential primary process, without breaking Democratic National Committee or Republican National Committee rules, according to the AP.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/480596-pennsylvania-moves-to-push-primary-up-five-weeks-starting-in-2024