Analyzing Chicago voter turnout in the 2024 Illinois primary
Max Bever from the Chicago Board of Elections talks about what they expect from voter turnout today and the importance of the Illinois primary election.
Voters divided over tax hike referendum in Glenview
In a north suburban school district, parents find themselves divided over a potential school closure and property tax increase.
Chicago election officials urge voters to weigh in on important local races
Thousands will flock to the polls today to cast their ballots in what could be a decisive primary election in Illinois.
Polls open in Chicago for the Illinois primary election
Polls opened Tuesday morning across the state as primary races heat up in Illinois.
Live updates: Illinois primary election gets underway
The Illinois primary election is officially here with several key races taking place locally.
Illinois primary election 2024: Voting guide
The Illinois primary election is officially here with several key races, locally and nationally, taking center stage.
Chicago sees low early voter turnout ahead of Illinois primary
Voters on Monday made their way to the polls to cast their early ballots, but sites were not as busy as election officials would like to see.
Illinois primary election: Referendums on the ballot
Tuesday's primary ballot is packed with dozens of referendums, likely impacting your district directly.
Chicago-area residents face fiscal decisions at the polls Tuesday
Chicago-area residents will not only be casting votes for individuals on Tuesday but also weighing in on how government should allocate public funds.
Everything you need to know for the Illinois Primary on March 19
On Tuesday, voters across the Chicago area and the state of Illinois will head to the polls. Here's what you need to know.
Biden campaign accuses Trump of threatening violence if he loses
A bloodbath for the economy, says the Trump team, but the Biden campaign accused the former president of threatening violence if he loses in November.
Supreme Court to address Biden administration's social media COVID-19 post removals
Was the Biden administration violating citizens' First Amendment rights or fighting digital lies when it pushed social media companies to remove posts about COVID-19? That's the question now facing the Supreme Court.
Cook County treasurer sounds alarm over low voter turnout amid crucial referendums
Tuesday's primary ballot is packed with dozens of referendums, likely impacting your district directly.
Speaker Johnson defends Trump's 'bloodbath' comment
The Republican Party says they have a plan to bring down energy costs for Americans, and on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson made his pitch for energy policy changes ahead of this fall’s election. Johnson also defended former President Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comment from over the weekend.
Former Chicago Alderman Danny Solis to testify against Mike Madigan in corruption trial
The filing indicates that Danny Solis is expected to provide "devastating" testimony against Mike Madigan.
Cook County treasurer raises concerns about low voter turnout
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas emphasizes the significance of voter participation in Tuesday's election, urging individuals to cast their ballots on the numerous referendums. She stresses that these decisions will have a broader impact than anticipated.
Chicago sees low early voter turnout for Illinois primary
Voters on Monday made their way to the polls to cast their early ballots, but sites were not as busy as election officials would like to see.
Solis to testify against Madigan in corruption trial
The filing indicates that Danny Solis is expected to provide "devastating" testimony against Mike Madigan.
Cook County sees historically low early voter turnout
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas says early voter turnout is down. Pappas says it's likely that most of the 14 referendums up for vote will pass, with $252 million at stake, because of low voter turnout.
Supreme Court to rule on social media censorship
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday morning on whether the federal government went too far trying to get social media companies to remove what they considered disinformation about COVID-19.