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Residents of Peoria Township face an unusual question down-ballot this November: would they support the adoption of ranked choice voting in Illinois?
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Tazewell County Board vice chairman Mike Harris is expected to keep his seat as a District 3 representative, barring a recount.
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Former mayor of Dixon Li Arellano has won the Republican primary for the 37th State Senate seat.
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The voting process begins 40 days before election day with early voting and mail-in ballots. Elizabeth Gannon of the Peoria Election Commission said this year they had 10,000 mail-in ballots go out the first day of voting.
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Three Republicans are vying in the March primary to replace retiring state senator Win Stoller in the solid red 37th district.
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Joe McGraw, left, and Scott Crowl are running in the 17th Congressional District Republican primary March 19. The winner will face Democrat Eric Sorensen in November.
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The Tremont Community Unit School District 702 is looking to raise funding for education, as bonds for a 2007 high school addition project expire.
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It is not yet decided if former President Donald Trump will remain on the primary ballot in Illinois after a Cook County judge ruled he should be removed.
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Metamora voters are set to decide on whether to raise the maximum annual property tax rate for education in Metamora Grade School District 1.
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Tazewell County Auditor Brett Grimm is now the only candidate for the position of Tazewell County Board chairman.