Elections hearing officer: New IL ballot access law shouldn’t apply to GOP candidate who filed before law was signed – Cook County Record

An Illinois elections hearing officer has recommended the Illinois State Board of Elections allow Edwardsville's former police chief to square off against a Democratic incumbent state representative in downstate Madison and St. Clair counties, no matter how the Illinois Supreme Court may rule on the fate of the law.
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Deb
1 year ago

Just another Dem policy to subvert choice and ensure their rule

Steven Duffy
1 year ago
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This Demoncrat last minute law proves just how corrupt they are in this state. Wake up voters and vote Republican! Your freedom depends on it!

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