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Competitive elections raise voter participation, uncontested elections hinder democracy

Competitive elections raise voter participation, uncontested elections hinder democracy

On average, more than 4.7 million voting-age Illinoisans live in districts where there was only one option for the state House on the ballot, undermining their representation. Roughly half of all Illinois House races were uncontested under Illinois’ gerrymandered 2011 district map.

By Orphe Divounguy, Jon Josko, Adam Schuster

Promise of $10 million COVID-19 shot lottery fails to boost vaccinations

Promise of $10 million COVID-19 shot lottery fails to boost vaccinations

On July 8, Illinois will begin the “All in for the Win” lottery with $10 million in federal funds used as prizes to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations. Three weeks after the shot lottery announcement, vaccination rates have dropped by more than half.

By Noah Shaar

Election law changes may be coming to Illinois: What you need to know

Election law changes may be coming to Illinois: What you need to know

New legislation awaiting Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signature foresees the possibility of felons being allowed to hold office. Other election law changes would expand vote by mail, push back the 2022 primary election and make Election Day 2022 a state holiday.

By Joe Tabor

Illinois reopens June 11, but keep those masks handy

Illinois reopens June 11, but keep those masks handy

Illinoisans on June 11 will take off their masks and breathe a sigh of relief – except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance and Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s mandates.

By Patrick Andriesen