Pritzker signs legislation to make voting easier, ban dark money in some elections – Center Square

State Rep. Katie Stuart, who is a sponsor of the bill, said the measure will make it easier for people to vote. "This will make it easier for people to register for permanent vote by mail. We want to make sure people can be registered to vote and match the gender identity on their driver's license or US passport."
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Paul
4 years ago

FASCISTS!!!!!!!!!!!1111

this is the end of democracy as the fascists will print and mail ballots as required!!!!111

Heyjude
4 years ago

Who knew that “gender identity” had anything to do with voting?

Riverbender
4 years ago

Stuart is now one of the gerrymandered protected individuals in southern Illinois. She voted for the big time $$$ for the Chicago School District’s additional funding while ignoring the people in her voting bases School District and went so far as to even admit it. Nothing like a gerrymandring to prevent the voters from expressing their views of her on elections day…it’s the Illinois Democrat way.

debtsor
4 years ago

More permanent one-party rule stuff…

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