
New Supreme Court Districts Bring Competition
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A look at the judicial contests ahead.
Early voting for the June 28 primary begins Thursday, though in Chicago it has been pushed back a week, to May 26. That's to accommodate late changes, like the late agreement which means city residents won't vote on a referendum about a new ward map. The top of the ballot, statewide races, gets most of the attention. As do legislative contests. But what about the third branch of government?
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New Supreme Court Districts Bring Competition
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Early voting for the June 28 primary begins Thursday, though in Chicago it has been pushed back a week, to May 26. That's to accommodate late changes, like the late agreement which means city residents won't vote on a referendum about a new ward map. The top of the ballot, statewide races, gets most of the attention. As do legislative contests. But what about the third branch of government?
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