Vote by mail explodes in Chicago – Crain’s

More than 500,000 city residents will likely apply to vote by mail by early October. Anything close to that would swamp the 118,000 mail applications the board received for the March primary election. In the 2016 general election, about 93,000 city voters cast their ballots by mail.
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rick1099
5 years ago

Cook County officials have officially stated that polling places will be open in all cemeteries from 6am to 7pm on November 3rd.

Freddy
5 years ago
Reply to  rick1099

From “Dusk till Dawn” As the Chicago saying goes “Vote early and Vote Often”

Bill
5 years ago

Prediction:

  1. Every single dead or alive illegal alien will be sent a mail ballot for the November election.
  2. Furthermore, in Democratic Party controlled areas, illegal votes will all be counted–sometimes more than once

Does anyone doubt this?

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Bill

Yes, but they’re all wasted votes for Biden.

Chumpchange
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

And the progressive tax.

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