Pritzker reacts to warning about closed polling places, vows COVID-19 won’t close them – Illinois Policy

“The governor is not going to stop the election from taking place,” his spokeswoman stated Oct. 30. “We have given instructions to locals on how best to conduct elections in this environment and polling places are not subject to the mitigation.”
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Freddy
5 years ago

Do state workers still get election day off with pay?
What about the rest of the workers?

anonymous
5 years ago

Well just like he did not close for the primary he is staying open for the election. Thank goodness but he has to close the eateries–but where will he strap on the feedbag? I guess C-19 can tell if you are standing in a voting place or you are seated 12-16-20 feet away from someone eating.

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