As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Illinois.
The 2024 elections are just over two weeks away, with early voting underway across Illinois as voters cast their ballots on races ranging from President of the United States to State Representatives and even Chicago School Board members.
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The 2024 general elections are right around the corner, with citizens voting on everything from President of the United States to an elected school board in Chicago.
Voters in the Metro East are selecting the president and representation in the U.S. House and Illinois Statehouse.
The roughly 100 men and women who oversee elections in Illinois — both Democrats and Republicans — have launched a voter integrity campaign to help debunk falsehoods being fed in large part by lies from former President Donald Trump and his allies that the 2020 election was stolen.
Illinois voters in November will be asked questions on IVF coverage, a tax for high-earners and election interference penalties. But legislators will not be bound by their answers.
They're trying to pit voters against each other,” one Illinois election official said of the threats of disinformation.
When Illinois voters head to the polls this election season, they will have the option of voting on three statewide advisory questions, intended to give residents the opportunity to voice their opinion on a few key issues.
Though it may sometimes feel like election season is never-ending, the 2024 general elections are rapidly approaching, with citizens voting on everything from President of the United States to local Chicago School Board candidates.
Early voting is underway in Cook, Will, McHenry, Lake, Kendall, Kane and DuPage counties. From questions about how and where to vote to what to expect as the votes are counted, we turn to the experts. Reset checks in with election officials.
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