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Election day is Tuesday. This is part 3 of our guide to the Illinois midterm elections, from key races to ballot amendments, where to vote and more.
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Governor of the Democratic Party J. B. Pritzker is using his personal trust fund to circumvent contribution limits in two races that will determine whether his party retains a 4-3 majority on the Illinois Supreme Court.
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The internal dispute between Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey’s campaign and the recently departed A Bailey political worker has raised questions about the extent of the Bailey campaign’s involvement by the conservative leader of a political action committee that backs Bailey.
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No matter where or how you plan to vote this fall, this guide will tell you everything you need to know.
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After several failed campaigns as a Democrat, former Chicago alderman and attorney Bob Fioretti made his latest attempt to return to the political scene on the Republican side. It’s a rematch against Tony Preckwinkle, a three-term Cook County Board president.
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In an election year beset by a sputtering economy and divisive issues including abortion and crime, two decades of Democratic dominance in the Illinois General Assembly will be put to the test Nov. 8.
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After beating a fellow Democrat Marie Newman In the primary, U.S. Rep. Sean Kasten is seeking his third term in the newly reconfigured 6th Congressional District, a victory that could allow him to extend his term in the House.
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The final days of the Nov. 8 election campaign will continue to feature millions of dollars in TV ads from candidates for governor and a pair of state Supreme Court seats to a host of congressional and state legislative contests. But the real work for campaigns now comes down to “GOTV,” get-out-the-vote efforts to secure candidate voter turnout will turn up at the polls, along with the rest of the late-deciding, persuasive voters – a number that dwindles with each day of early and mail-in voting.
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Here Chicago Tribune Editorial BoardSupport for the November 8 election in 2022.
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