Inside Illinois Politics: The latest election news to keep you informed about what's happening in the world of politics
| | Under the Dome Podcast: Fallout from voter registration glitch | On this week's episode of the Under the Dome podcast the State Journal-Register's Doug Finke and Bernard Schoenburg discuss the programming error the occurred in the Secretary of State's office that inadvertently led to more than 500 possible non-U.S. citizens being registered to vote, Senator Don Harmon, D-Oak Park, was elected as the 39th president of the Illinois Senate on Sunday after hours of behind-the-scenes negotiations, Gov. | |
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| | | | Non-U.S. citizens inadvertently registered to vote | Five Republican Illinois House members are calling for an immediate hearing into the state's automatic voter registration law after more than 500 non-U.S. citizens were inadvertently registered to vote because of a programming error in the secretary of state's office. |
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| | | Cullerton’s advice to new Senate president: Unify | The outgoing leader of Illinois' Senate offered a piece of advice for whoever next assumes the position - "bring everyone together." Chicago Democrat John Cullerton surprised his colleagues in November when he announced his intention to resign from the General Assembly. |
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| | Elections board corrects non-citizen voting numbers | SPRINGFIELD - Only 15 people who self-identified as not being U.S. citizens cast ballots in the 2018 and 2019 elections, the Illinois State Board of Elections said in a correction Thursday, three of which actually turned out to be citizens. |
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