Pritzker sends Cook County Democratic Party $250K ‘to turn out voters’ in November – Chicago Sun-Times

Just 17.94 percent of registered voters in suburban Cook County and 25.7 percent of registered voters in Chicago voted in person or by mail in the March 19 primary. That percentage narrowly beat out 2012 for the lowest turnout for any Chicago presidential primary since 1944, when just 24.6 percent of votes were cast.
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sue
2 years ago

vote Red

Scott
2 years ago

More Democrat corruption!!! Pathetic!!!

Ro
2 years ago

The fix is in now.

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