Cook County state’s attorney race gets closer as more mail-in ballots counted – ABC Chicago

Eilleen O'Neill Burke remains in the lead with 251,324 votes, or 51%. Harris has 244,538 votes, or 49%.
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Zephyr Window
2 years ago

The final vote totals will be announced when the chosen candidate has enough to win.

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  Zephyr Window

Mail-in ballots are the worst

Mark F
2 years ago

Those mail in ballots from Rose Hill must be pouring in!

Joey Zamboni
2 years ago

Does anyone seriously doubt what the outcome will be…?

The table is being set for a come from behind victory…

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

Yep…..correct

DAG
2 years ago

A shocking “come from behind victory”! Amazing!

JackBolly
2 years ago

Counting ballots isn’t always counting legit, valid, chain of custody votes by citizens with no felon record.

Mark F
2 years ago
Reply to  JackBolly

As Stalin said, “it’s not who votes that counts…it’s who counts the votes that counts!”

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  JackBolly

Just look at 2020

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

This story has pretty much disappeared from the local media. Out of sight, out of mind.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

And they’ll keep counting until they get the result they want!

Ro
2 years ago

The fix is in

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  Ro

Always has been and it’s a dirty shame

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