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Here’s where Illinois voters in Madison, St. Clair, Randolph, Bond, Washington and Clinton counties can vote early in the Nov. 8 election.
The News-Democrat asked candidates running in Madison County races to complete a detailed questionnaire. The early voting period runs from Sept. 26 to Nov. 4.
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates in contested races in the March 19 Illinois primary and asked them to ... 2024 Voter Guide: Candidates for circuit clerk in Madison County Republican ...
All U.S. states and territories, except North Dakota, require voter registration by eligible citizens before they can vote in federal, state and local elections. In North Dakota, cities in the state may register voters for city elections, [1] and in other cases voters must provide identification and proof of entitlement to vote at the polling place before being permitted to vote.
The Illinois State Board of Elections also reported that the total number of votes cast set a record high. [4] Voter registration, at 8.1 million, also sat at a record high. [4] Turnout was considered high in the United States during the 2018 midterm elections, with it being the highest national midterm turnout since 1914. [5] Turnout by county [3]
On November 4, 2014, Illinois voters approved the Illinois Right to Vote Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Illinois. The amendment was designed to provide that no person shall be denied the right to register to vote or cast a ballot in an election based on race, color, ethnicity, language ...
National Voter Registration Day is Sept. 20, and Illinois residents can apply online to register to vote or check their registration status. Here’s what to know for the Nov. 8 general election.
Illinois voters rejected the Illinois Fair Tax amendment, known formally as the "Allow for Graduated Income Tax Amendment", an amendment that appeared on ballots statewide in the general election. This was placed on the ballot by the state legislature in June 2019, and was a key campaign issue in Governor J. B. Pritzker's 2018 election. [14]