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  2. Elections in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The State Board of Elections (SBE) performs certain statewide election functions. Among its functions are providing uniform instructions, forms, and other material to the election authorities; adopting rules consistent with the other election law in Illinois; and approving the voting machines allowed

  3. Electoral reform in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In Lee v.Keith, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit struck down Illinois' ballot access laws, opining, "In combination, the ballot access requirements for independent legislative candidates in Illinois--the early filing deadline, the 10% signature requirement, and the additional statutory restriction that disqualifies anyone who signs an independent candidate's ...

  4. Illinois Fair Tax - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Fair Tax was a proposed amendment to ... the non-partisan business group Civic ... or support from 50% of all ballots cast in the state's November ...

  5. Is my vote safe? How Illinois officials assure ballots remain ...

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    Election officials across Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford County have bolstered election integrity efforts as another historic race arrives.

  6. Nearly a third of registered Illinois voters cast ballots ...

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    (The Center Square) – Before polls even opened Tuesday, more than 2.6 million Illinois voters cast their ballots. That’s nearly 1 of every 3 registered voters in the state. Illinois State ...

  7. Half of voters plan to cast ballots early — with a stark ...

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    With not even a month to go before Election Day, 5% of registered voters said they had already cast their ballots (3% by mail and 2% in person), according to the new poll, which surveyed people ...

  8. Top-four primary - Wikipedia

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    The nonpartisan primary is held using first past the post, with voters allowed one vote, and the four candidates with the most votes advancing to the general. The general election ballot allows candidates to be ranked, using Instant-runoff voting elimination to identify a majority winner. The first top-four primary election occurred on August ...

  9. Illinois' non-binding ballot referendums on track for approval

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    One of the issues before the state’s voters is the non-binding advisory question asking whether millionaires should pay a 3% surcharge for property tax relief. With less than half of the vote ...