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Two newcomers won Republican primary races for McLean County Board on Tuesday in districts that cover the southern half of the county.
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Voter turnout fell to just 17% in McLean County, according to preliminary vote totals from the county clerk’s office and the Bloomington Election Commission.
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Joe McGraw won the Republican primary in the 17th Congressional District of Illinois on Tuesday. The former judge from Rockford defeated Scott Crowl, a Milan area farmer and former union official.
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McLean County Circuit Clerk Don Everhart easily fought off a GOP primary challenge Tuesday from one of his former employees, Jason Dazey, setting Everhart up for another term come November.
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Polls are now closed for the Illinois primary election. The winners will advance to the Nov. 5 general election. See election results for several McLean County, state and congressional races that we're following.
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Voters in precincts 7 and 12 will report to Grossinger Motors Arena for the March 19 primary election.
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In the latest episode of the WGLT/Vidette podcast series Democracy’s Future, we hear from three conservatives who weren’t always conservatives but who were influenced by the issues in the shift of the political climate during their lifetimes.
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This tool, based on data from the Illinois State Board of Elections, helps voters understand who is running for office in some of the key races during this election. Enter your address to see who will appear on your ballot.
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In the latest episode of the WGLT/Vidette podcast series Democracy’s Future, you'll hear from a Democrat and from a socialist in central Illinois about how they're viewing the 2024 election.
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Joe McGraw, left, and Scott Crowl are running in the 17th Congressional District Republican primary March 19. The winner will face Democrat Eric Sorensen in November.