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Afternoon Briefing: How to vote early in Illinois

B.Lee26 min ago

Good afternoon, Chicago.

Voters in Illinois will soon head to the polls — or fill out mail-in ballots at home — to select the next president of the United States and a variety of representatives at the national, state and local levels.

Have questions about how to vote or key deadlines? We've got you covered.

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