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* How’s it looking out there?…
~*~Cook Co. 4PM Election update~*~
60% turnout so far:
409k early votes logged
430k received by mail
157k in person today
Total ~996k"There are significant number of mail ballots that have yet to be received," Deputy Clerk of Elections Ed Michalowski says.
— A.D. Quig (@ad_quig) November 3, 2020
As of 2:00pm, we had over 62% voter turnout with more than 990,000 ballots cast! Thus far, the 25-34 age group has cast the most votes.
Chicago turnout numbers as of 2:00PM. #ElectionDay #PlanYourVote pic.twitter.com/q0k7D231as
— ChicagoElection (@ChicagoElection) November 3, 2020
Has there been a drop in senior voters?
Allen says no. The senior numbers are pretty consistent with numbers past, it just that there's been significant growth in the number of 25-34-year olds. Historically, seniors have led the way and voted consistently through early voting.— A.D. Quig (@ad_quig) November 3, 2020
* DuPage…
11-3-2020 3:30 PM
68% Voter Turnout
95,102 Voters Today
449,040 Voters Total (RECORD)
190,688 Early Voters*
163,251 Verified Mail Voters
654,394 Registered Voters
* Live coverage links…
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* SJ-R
* BND
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Heading out to vote. Talk to you later.
…Adding… Wait. I thought they closed early last night to prevent this from happening?…
Due to polling place changes/late openings, the Clerk’s office has received a court order to permit 17 suburban Cook County precincts to extend voting by one hour - to 8:00pm.
For other up-to-date election information, suburban voters should visit cookcountyclerk.com
Tinley Park Village Hall, 16250 Oak Park Avenue, Tinley Park (Bremen Precinct 59)
City Of Markham 16313 Kedzie Parkway, Markham (Bremen Precinct 21)
Lincoln Elementary School, 811 Chicago Avenue, Maywood (Proviso, Precinct 1)
Lincoln Elementary School, 811 Chicago Avenue, Maywood (Proviso, Precinct 2)
Ernest Kolb School, 9620 Normandy Ave, Oak Lawn (Worth, Precinct 21)
Alsip Heritage 1 Apartments, 11949 S. Ridgeway, Alsip (Worth, Precinct 97)
School District 157 Board Room, 1255 Superior Ave, Calumet City (Thornton, Precinct 38)
Roosevelt School, 111 W. 146th Street, Dolton (Thornton, Precinct 4)
Lincoln School 14100 Honore, Dixmoor (Thornton Precinct 30)
Jesse White Learning Academy 16910 Western Ave. Hazelcrest (Thornton Precinct 59)
Maya Angelou Elementary School 1548 Page Ave. Harvey (Thornton Precinct 102)
Holmes Elementary School 1600 Carse Ave. Harvey (Thornton Precinct 109)
School District 157 Board Room, 1255 Superior Ave, Calumet City (Thornton, Precinct 38)
Roosevelt School, 111 W. 146th Street, Dolton (Thornton, Precinct 4)
Central Township Medical Center, 4949 South Long Avenue, Chicago (Stickney, Precinct 10)
All Saints Lutheran Church, 13350 Lagrange Rd. Orland Park (Palos, Precinct 11)
Navajo Heights School 12401 S. Oak Park Ave., Palos Heights (Worth Precinct 7)
posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 4:45 pm
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And this is why my fellow Gen-Xers will never be in charge. It’ll just jump from the Boomers to the Millennials.
Comment by Proud Papa Bear Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:00 pm
“Deputy Clerk of Elections Ed Michalowski says…”
Is that the same person who sued Dan Rutherford?
Comment by Practical Politics Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:01 pm
I’m glad to see the turnout of younger voters. It’d be swell to see policy be influenced by those voters.
To quote John Mulaney, “you can’t order for the table right before you’re about to leave the restaurant.”
Comment by Candy Dogood Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:04 pm
@ Proud Papa Bear:
Gen X: I’m your older brother Mike and I was stepped over! … It ain’t the way I wanted it! I can handle things. I’m smart. Not like everybody says, like dumb. I’m smart and I want respect!
Comment by Just Another Anon Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:15 pm
That’s very good turnout from the 25-34 year old crowd. Seems kind of weak for the over 40s. I’d have to figure it’s probably not going to hit 1983 mayoral runoff raw vote numbers unless there really are a lot of postmarked mail-ins in the pipeline, and certainly nowhere close to 1983 percentage turnout on this evidence
Comment by Angry Chicagoan Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:23 pm
==And this is why my fellow Gen-Xers will never be in charge.==
I can’t speak for others, but when voter representation was replaced by endless fundraising, public office lost it’s allure.
Comment by Jocko Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:23 pm
The skew of the voting age provides easier passage for the CA. Interesting to see if this holds up and if it’s similar across the state.
Comment by 1st Ward Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:26 pm
===There are significant number of mail ballots that have yet to be received===
And who knows what definition of “received” Mr. Michalowski is using. I deposited my “mail” ballot in one of the Clerk’s drop boxes on 10/25, and on Election Day, nine days later, the Clerk’s web site still shows it as “not returned”.
Comment by n-t-c Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 5:44 pm
Voted at my usual place at about my usual time. Heavier than normal traffic. Judges said it’s been steady all day. Very easy, very pleasant, everyone was wearing masks. In and out in a jiffy.
Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 6:02 pm
Voted in rural Douglas Co. Was the only one there, two came in after. Everyone wore masks. Very easy.
Comment by Newbie Tuesday, Nov 3, 20 @ 6:29 pm