Folks, make sure you know where you're going in the February primary - because your old voting place may no longer be there. You might just pull up to a building that has no people and no voting booths if you don't check ahead of time. They've changed the boundaries again - from 2,290 precincts to 1,937. Cook County Clerk David Orr said most voters won't notice the difference.

Is that because they don't expect people to turn out to the polls?

This election will be a historic moment as we're fighting the forces of evil that has infiltrated Illinois - we need to make sure we cast our ballots in this primary to push the best candidates to the fore.

25% of the votes cast in the November election were done through early voting.

Orr said notices will be sent to the voters early next year; and this will not effect the Chicago voting process - only the Suburban voting process. Only the precincts have changed; not the districts for government office.

That's interesting; because democrats have the lockdown in the city; it's in the suburbs where there seem to be more people of a conservative mindset.

Is this an attempt to shut out the conservative vote?

More at NWI Times.
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