Chicagoans planning to vote early will have to wait until after the holiday weekend as the Chicago Board of Elections announced a delay in the start of early voting until May 31.
Twenty-five-year old Rachel Baits votes early at Inter-American Elementary Magnet School on Nov. 1, 2020, in Chicago.
Chicagoans planning to vote early will have to wait until after the holiday weekend as the Chicago Board of ElectionsIt is the second delay to the start of early voting in Chicago. The city initially delayed early voting until Thursday, due to the passage of a new ward map by the City Council. That required a referendum question on the ward remap to be removed from Chicago ballots.Early voting started May 19 in many Illinois counties.
This delay until after Memorial Day Weekend comes as Carmen Navarro Gercone and Noland Rivera were put
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