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.
Illinois residents heading to the polls in November to register their choices for president and a host of lower offices will also have the option to weigh in directly on three policy issues. Voters will be asked if millionaires should help fund property tax relief,
With the 2024 election less than three weeks way, voters have already begun casting their ballots in Illinois, and do so through Election Day.
Illinois Atty. Gen Kwame Raoul has been enlisted by the Harris campaign to travel to Miami and its Little Haiti neighborhood to campaign. Raoul is Haitian American and is working to dispel misinformation that’s been amplified by Donald Trump’s campaign about Haitian immigrants.
Naperville North High School student Sarah Boettcher has created the Know Your State Judges website to help voters research judicial candidates outside of Cook County.
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.
Voters in the Metro East are selecting the president and representation in the U.S. House and Illinois Statehouse.
Good morning, Chicago. This wasn’t the speech Jose Wilson had hoped to give after making a run for Democratic committeeperson in Chicago’s 1st Ward. Two months before votes were cast in the March primary,
ST. LOUIS — The general election is Nov. 5, and people in the St. Louis area are set to vote in Missouri or Illinois. It’s a presidential election year, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump making the case to voters for the White House.
Voters will be asked if millionaires should help fund property tax relief, whether insurance should cover in vitro fertilization and if there should be civil penalties for candidates who interfere with election workers.
The 2024 Illinois election is right around the corner, with a presidential race, Congressional seats up for grabs and numerous other initiatives on the ballot.
They're trying to pit voters against each other,” one Illinois election official said of the threats of disinformation.