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Isabel’s mid-day news roundup (Updated)

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* Shenanigans?



Click here for the Sun-Times and WBEZ’s live coverage of today’s primary elections. From their story about those above tweets

U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” Garcia‘s campaign team started Election Day with an allegation against opponent Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th).

The Congressman’s campaign told the Sun-Times that Lopez’s team members were spotted giving away doughnuts and “envelopes of cash” to election judges in the alderman’s own ward. Volunteers from the Garcia campaign spotted the alleged incidents and subsequently reported them to the Board of Elections, said Garcia campaign spokesperson Manuel Diaz.

Lopez (15th) and his team did provide the election judges with doughnuts, coffee and $50 for lunch, the alderman said, but adds that providing for the polling workers and judges is nothing out of the ordinary, and Rep. Garcia’s team has a “lack of respect for election judges.”

* Capitol News Illinois


* More Election Day coverage…

* Very wholesome



…Adding… Chicago Board of Elections…

Please see below for the updated Chicago Voter Turnout as of 12:00 Noon on Election Day, 3/19/24:

207,339 total ballots cast (includes EV and VBM)
1,697,498 active registered voters in Chicago
12.21% citywide turnout so far

Ballots Cast By Age Group:

17 -24: 5,901 ballots cast – 2.84%
25-34: 23,453 ballots cast – 11.31%
35-44: 26,486 ballots cast – 12.77%
45-54: 26,991 ballots cast – 13.02%
55-64: 40,089 ballots cast – 19.34%
65-74: 48,569 ballots cast – 23.42%
75+: 35,850 ballots cast – 17.29%

Ballots Cast Per Hour:

6:00am-7:00am: 3,043 ballots cast
7:00am-8:00am: 5,031 ballots cast
8:00am-9:00am: 9,196 ballots cast
9:00am-10:00am: 9,143 ballots cast
10:00am-11:00am: 9,974 ballots cast
11:00am-12:00pm: 11,500 ballots cast
(47,887 Election Day ballots cast so far)

* Illinois Times

An Illinois State Police investigation failed to determine how a 17-year-old obtained the handgun he fired inside the Sangamon County Juvenile Detention Center and carried as he tried to escape the facility with a hostage Sept. 30 before being shot by police.

Camren Marcelis Darden, 17, was hit by several rounds fired from a semi-automatic rifle by veteran Springfield police officer Brian Riebeling a few minutes before 8 p.m. Sept. 30. Darden was transported to HSHS St. John’s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about two hours later.

“The investigation did not conclusively determine how the gun got into the detention center and into the hands of the juvenile,” Sangamon County State’s Attorney John Milhiser said in a statement to Illinois Times. […]

It’s possible that authorities may never learn how Darden obtained the gun, Circuit Judge Ryan Cadagin said.

* Chicago City Council’s Progressive Caucus finally weighed in

* More…

posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 11:36 am

Comments

  1. oh my gosh, I LOVE that kiddie ballot. Spouse and I always each take a kid with us to vote, because we want them to understand that it’s important, and both a duty and a privilege. They often have “Future Voter” stickers for kids in my precinct but the kiddie ballot is *adorable* and my elementary schooler would get a kick out of filling in her own ballot

    Comment by Suburban Mom Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 11:49 am

  2. Seems like a relatively easy thing to prove by Chuy and Ald. Ortiz if they have proof….

    Comment by Wowie Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 11:53 am

  3. Re: the Lopez “gifts” to election judges - seems improper enough to give election judges coffee and donuts on Election Day, but cash as well? C’mon, dude.

    Comment by Siualum Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 11:56 am

  4. ===seems improper enough to give election judges coffee and donuts===

    lol

    Have you ever been to a polling place?

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 11:58 am

  5. == seems improper enough to give election judges coffee and donuts on Election Day==

    It is the responsibility of the Committeeperson of each ward to provide them with food. Election workers are already understaffed and underpaid and have no capacity to run out for lunch (especially considering lunch is one of the busiest periods at a polling place) and be expected to put it on their own card.

    If it is true that Lopez is giving envelopes of cash, that’s of course a different story. But providing food and drink is normal behavior.

    Comment by Wowie Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:02 pm

  6. Kids ballot with Fred Hampton for Director of Public Safety???? what the…. re chuy and lopez believe the donuts prohibition started a while ago. the cash is old school. Please tell me that they called not just the Board of elections but the AG’s office which has AAGs out and about. cause they sure can’t trust Kim Foxx’s ASAs to be trained in this kind of work. call law enforcement. always. campaigns 101.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:02 pm

  7. Oh wow, he actually admitted to it!

    “Lopez (15th) and his team did provide the election judges with doughnuts, coffee and $50 for lunch, the alderman said”

    Comment by Ucci Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:08 pm

  8. Loved the ballot for kids! Ketchup on hot dogs? Fine by me. Growing up my condiments of choice on on hot dogs were ketchup and mustard. I liked to keep it simple.

    Comment by jackmac Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:13 pm

  9. That kids’ ballot is great (banned punctuation)

    Some rather cheeky pairings there. ;>)

    Comment by Northsider Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:20 pm

  10. It will be interesting to see what the IL Supreme Court does with the law requiring all challenges to state law appear in either Chicago or Springfield.

    It seems almost frivolous that the IL Supreme Court will have to hear this just to overturn a frivolous ruling from a lower court. But these are the times we live in I suppose.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:20 pm

  11. I was an election judge for two elections. The cash is inappropriate, but it is custom and proper for an alderperson or committeeperson to buy lunch. It is a rough day, and you really do not get paid enough for working like a 16 hour day.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:26 pm

  12. Election day used to be long. Then do gooders expanded the hours. The $50 is for Supper too. I don’t see anyone risking jail over a few dollars to have Grub Hub deliver two meals. Don’t waste our time. Put your message on the street.

    Comment by Al Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:30 pm

  13. Perhaps the Garcia team could also donate $50.00 to the lunch fund of a precinct. You know, make lemonade instead of commenting on the lemons.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:32 pm

  14. Is Rep Ortiz confusing poll watchers with election judges? If not, this seems like something that could result in a defamation lawsuit - if not proved - similar to the Hubbard Inn lawsuit that Cap Fax profiled earlier in the day. If election judges are receiving cash, which doesn’t seem in line with Chicago Election Day traditions - then perhaps an investigation is in order. I’m surprised that progressive democrats don’t file Bills require 3 meals for election judges who can’t leave their posts during the day. It seems like a simple fix.

    Comment by Sheila Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:34 pm

  15. The last time I worked as an election judge, the precinct captain was running around doing whatever and we never got fed. I brought a sandwich, but not everyone brought food, and remember that judges are working over breakfast, lunch, and dinner time. It was a presidental election so we never got a break. There really need to be standard practices to make sure the election judges are taken care of. The work is tiresome, very low paying, and critical to democracy.

    Comment by Formerly Unemployed Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:56 pm

  16. “and $50 for lunch”

    Seems pretty much a commen sense thing not to hand election judges cash on Election Day…Did they wink when they said “This is for lunch”?

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 12:58 pm

  17. Seems like Ms. Gasca is confusing/misrepresenting a sample ballot being passed around the neighborhood by locals groups with actual ballots being passed out on election day………..great reporting per usual by the Center Square

    Comment by Wobblies United Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 1:00 pm

  18. Fred Hampton as Director of Public Safety. Someone has a good sense of humor

    Comment by low level Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 1:24 pm

  19. Giving cash to your precinct workers is fine. They work for you. Giving it to election judges is improper. They work for the Board of Elections.

    Comment by low level Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 1:49 pm

  20. The Congressman’s campaign told the Sun-Times that Lopez’s team members were spotted giving away doughnuts and “envelopes of cash” to election judges in the alderman’s own ward”

    I would want to know if he gave these to both the Dem and GOP judges (assuming there are real GOP judges in the ward)

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:20 pm

  21. This is a primary election and Ray Lopez is the guy who’s on Fox News every other week, but thanks for playing, Donnie

    Comment by 48th Ward Heel Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:30 pm

  22. ==This is a primary election==

    What’s your point? there still is a requirement that both D and R judges work primaries. Secondly, it is a long-standing tradition in super heavy D precincts - local pols would get their friends who may or may not be GOP voters to work as GOP judges just to meet the requirement.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:44 pm

  23. Long ago are the days of running around with boxes of donuts and coffee on election morning. However, the thought of organizing lunch for the election judges makes me, right now, feeling very anxious. If you’ve ever had to get judges to agree on what to order for lunch, then you’d understand the ease of just giving them cash. But just because it’s easy doesn’t mean you do it.

    If you don’t want to or can’t put up with the hassle of lunch, then stick with donuts and coffee and call it a day.

    Comment by ClJ Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:46 pm

  24. ===What’s your point?===

    lol

    Do you have a point, Donnie? I mean, what is it you’re implying there? Or are you just doing your usual?

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:46 pm

  25. “Do you have a point”

    hopefully he gave the goodies to all the judges - that’s my point

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:49 pm

  26. ===hopefully he gave the goodies to all the judges===

    Good comment. Now try to do that from here on out instead of posting your often weird non sequiturs. Thanks!

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 2:53 pm

  27. ===Is Rep Ortiz confusing poll watchers with election judges?===

    Um, did you not read Ald. Lopez’s statement? He admitted giving election judges cash.

    Please don’t post without reading.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 3:17 pm

  28. = Seeking pension relief, restoration of state funding and fewer unfunded mandates, Rockford on Monday agreed to renew its contract with lobbyist Michael Cassidy of Zephyr Government Strategies. =

    If Rockford expects a lobbyist to help it obtain “pension relief”, then the city is just wasting taxpayer funds.

    Comment by cover Tuesday, Mar 19, 24 @ 3:37 pm

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