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The head of elections in Bloomington says complaints about campaign signs near polling sites were a frequent problem on Election Day.
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A Twin City political scientist said McLean County Democrats have been building toward gaining control of the McLean County Board through changing demographics for two decades now.
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Law enforcement in Bloomington-Normal say they will be watching for anything that could disrupt voting or vote counting on Tuesday, election day.
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Georgene Chissell has been presented the Florence Fifer Bohrer Award by the League of Women Voters of McLean County.
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A referendum to eliminate the elected office of McLean County auditor doesn’t appear to have much opposition, but that doesn’t mean it will pass. It’s the second time in the last decade people will vote on the issue.
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“They’re trying to pit voters against each other,” one Illinois election official said of the threats of disinformation.
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Early voting begins Thursday in McLean County and across Illinois. Voters can cast their ballots from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays for the next several weeks, at locations in Bloomington.
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There are few issues that animate conservatives these days more than immigration and voter integrity. Bring those two issues together, and you have a bill proposed by a conservative lawmaker from Central Illinois.
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Ranked choice voting could be an option in Illinois in 2028. We’re breaking down what that change would look like and why it matters.
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McLean County District 2 Republican Jim Soeldner will not run for a fifth term. Here’s a look at the two Republicans vying for a chance at the McLean County District 2 seat.