Appellate decision: Votes on Bring Chicago Home referendum will count – Illinois Policy

The ruling didn’t weigh in on the merits of the referendum, only the validity of its place on the ballot. “Nothing in this decision is intended to suggest that we have any opinion one way or the other on the merits of the referendum at issue. That is a question wisely entrusted not to judges but to the people of the city of Chicago,” the justices wrote.
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Hello Indiana!
2 years ago

Votes will count, which is why ballot boxes were set up last night and are being stuffed for, maybe, $20 a throw and a flurry unseen in CHI since the Blizzard of ‘67 will materialize. Wonder is Susie Breast Implants the chief meteorologist will call that one?

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