Chicago voters can early vote in their own wards starting Monday

Chicagoans have been able to vote early at the city's "supersite" and Board of Elections Office since October 7, but starting on Monday, October 24, early voting will be available in all 50 wards.

Latest fundraising has Paul Vallas eager for campaign fight in Chicago mayoral race

A former Chicago Public Schools CEO, Paul Vallas said he has $1.82 million cash on hand after a modest third-quarter of fundraising, as well as a “significant spike” in contributions after the Sept. 30 deadline that has added $782,000 and counting to his campaign fund.

Illinois to take center stage in battle over union rights vote

With U.S. union ranks swelling as everyone from coffee shop baristas to warehouse workers seeks to organize, Illinois voters will decide next month whether to amend their state constitution to guarantee the right to bargain collectively.

Pritzker, Bailey clash in final debate before Nov. 8

After four months of calling Chicago a “hellhole,” Darren Bailey coined a new nickname Tuesday night during what was likely the final, face-to-face debate between Democrat JB Pritzker and his Republican challenger.

Pritzker and Bailey clash in final debate before Nov. 8
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After four months of calling Chicago a "hellhole," Darren Bailey coined a new nickname Tuesday night during what was likely the final, face-to-face debate between Democrat JB Pritzker and his Republican challenger.

New survey shows incumbent Democrats ahead by large margins in Illinois
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The new Illinois survey looked at the contests for governor, U.S. senator and attorney general. In all three contests, there were major similarities.

Bailey calls new voter opinion survey showing Pritzker up big 'laughable'

The new Illinois survey looked at the contests for governor, U.S. senator and attorney general. In all three contests, there were major similarities.

New survey shows Pritzker, Duckworth, Raoul up big on opponents
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The new Illinois survey looked at the contests for governor, U.S. senator and attorney general. In all three contests, there were major similarities.

Pekau blames increase in crime on Illinois Democrats: 'one-party rule'

"They continue to run these policies like the SAFE-T Act, which prioritize criminals over law-abiding citizens and police," Keith Pekau said.

Walker denies support for outright abortion ban in only debate for Georgia Senate race

Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker on Friday denied his previous support for an outright national ban on abortion, making the shift in his lone debate against Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.

New poll shows Pritzker with double-digit lead over Bailey

The poll also found that Illinois voters don't have a favorable opinion of Gov. JB Pritzker or his Republican challenger, Darren Bailey.

New poll shows Pritzker with double-digit lead over Bailey
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The poll also found that Illinois voters don't have a favorable opinion of Gov. JB Pritzker or his Republican challenger, Darren Bailey.

Early voting begins in Chicago

Some Illinois voters are getting a jump on casting their ballots a month before Election Day.