A little less than six weeks before the March 17 primary election, Democratic Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon urged mail-in ...
County clerks around the state are urging people who vote-by-mail to send those ballots back as early as possible after a move by the Postal Service.
Important changes are announced for voting by mail. According to a media release from Robyn Heffern, Vermilion County Clerk, a recent change to the United States Postal Service (USPS) will impact the ...
The Illinois primary election will be held March 17. All mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received within 14 days to be counted.
When most people drop mail off at a mailbox or at a post office, they assume it is postmarked that same day. But according to a new rule from the United States Postal Service, that’s not the case ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is changing one of its transportation practices. With early voting nearly a week away, the Champaign County Clerk said it might impact the upcoming primary.
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