Early voting has officially begun in Illinois, North Dakota, Florida, and Michigan, marking a significant milestone in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. elections.
Voters in these states can now cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, with several competitive U.S. House races in Illinois drawing particular attention.
Chicago residents will have to wait until October 3 to vote in person, while suburban Cook County will open early voting on October 9. The early voting period is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the outcomes of these races.
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This is great! Early voting makes it so much easier for people to participate, especially those who can't make it to the polls on Election Day. With so much at stake this year, it's important that every voice gets heard. Let's keep pushing for expanded access to the ballot box!
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Illinois gov. calls bill to make felons of non-citizens registering to vote a ‘stunt’
But we have no signs that there are people that are voting or have been over the last bunch of elections in Illinois who are non-citizens,” he said.
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Early voting starts Thursday throughout much of Illinois
Chicago voters have to wait until Oct. 3 to cast early ballots in person, and suburban Cook County residents will be able to vote early in person beginning Oct. 9.
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Early voting begins in Illinois, North Dakota, Florida and Michigan
The states of Illinois, North Dakota, Florida and Michigan all began early voting on Thursday as the 2024 election continues to get underway ... Across the states that begin early voting today, there are four competitive U.S. House races in Illinois ...
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