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Permanent vote-by-mail registration opens Aug. 10 in Illinois

Permanent vote-by-mail registration opens Aug. 10 in Illinois

Permanent vote by mail allows Illinoisans to vote at home, offering convenience and a chance to make better-informed decisions. Voters automatically receive a ballot for each future election, so illness or forgetfulness aren’t barriers to civic duty.

By Dylan Sharkey

38 challengers give Illinois voters first choices in decades

38 challengers give Illinois voters first choices in decades

Alper Turan fled Iran 24 years ago to seek a better life for himself and his family. He wants to help his new home by being one of 38 candidates recruited by Illinois Policy to run for the Illinois General Assembly. He wants voters to have a choice.

By Dylan Sharkey

Lightfoot’s limos get 5 speed camera tickets, pay none

Lightfoot’s limos get 5 speed camera tickets, pay none

Mayor Lori Lightfoot just cried ‘safety’ in fending off an effort to curb the speed cameras that issued more tickets than Chicago has residents. But her travel detail has its own need for speed: 3 speed cam tickets and 2 warnings.

By Patrick Andriesen

Madigan joked about ComEd bribes while in office

Madigan joked about ComEd bribes while in office

FBI recordings revealed new details about indicted former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and his scheme to exchange political favors for patronage appointments. He made a joke out of it.

By Dylan Sharkey

Want to fix Illinois’ voter suppression? Then give voters choices.

Want to fix Illinois’ voter suppression? Then give voters choices.

Voter suppression is an art in Illinois, where decades of rules to give incumbents or favored-party candidates an easy ride to reelection deny voters choices in about half of Illinois House races. Illinois Policy is trying to change that by increasing the choices that bring out voters.

By Brad Weisenstein