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* Illinois early vote totals…


The @illinoissbe has updated early vote totals (11/04/22):
Total VBM requested: 872,234
Total VBM returned: 520,119
Total VBM outstanding: 352,115
Return Rate: 60%
Total Early Vote: 535,832
Total Grace Period: 9,013
Total Already Voted: 1,064,964https://t.co/44ga6Axjmq

— IL Election Data (@ILElectionData) November 4, 2022

* Chicago early vote totals…

The most up-to-date Early Vote and Vote By Mail totals in Chicago, night of Thursday, November 3, 2022.

The Early Vote total stands at 93,416 ballots cast.

Additionally, 89,208 Vote By Mail ballots have been returned to the Board – total VBM applications stands at 210,033.

The grand total is 182,624 ballots cast so far in Chicago for the November 8th General Election.

FOR COMPARISON:

As of June 24, 2022 (4 days out from the 6/28/22 Primary Election): 81,139 ballots cast

As of October 29, 2020 (4 days out from the 11/3/20 Presidential Election): 657,325 ballots cast

As of November 1, 2018 (4 days out from the 11/6/18 General Election): 193,754 ballots cast

Chicago, with 21 percent of the population, is still at just 17 percent of the total.

* Roll Call

Races shifting toward Republicans

• Illinois’ 13th District (Open; Rodney Davis, R, lost primary), from Lean Democratic to Tilt Democratic
• Illinois’ 17th District (Open; Cheri Bustos, D, retiring), from Tilt Democratic to Toss-up

* Sen. Darren Bailey was asked today what specifically he would do differently about K-12 education that what’s currently being done

Well day one agenda is to fire the entire State Board of Education and replace them with common sense people, because the State Board of Education has failed our children. Number two, I served on a school board for 17 years, I will make sure that parents’ voices are heard at the local level and I will make sure that local school boards respond to the concerns and the voices of the parents.

* ILGOP press release…

Yesterday, ILGOP Chairman Don Tracy joined suburban Republican leaders to speak out against the behavior of State Representative Jonathan Carroll in the wake of continued allegations:

“We would hope the Democratic leadership at the state, Congressional District, Township and Precinct level would share the belief with us that these allegations — which by the way were revealed far too late to be of political advantage to Republican candidate Rory Welch — need to be addressed expeditiously so that voters who have not yet gone to the polls can hear them, hear both sides and make their judgments in the voting booth. The time is now to demand this from Carroll; waiting until after the election would show callous disregard to the electorate we are supposed to serve,” said the 17 GOP leaders in their statement .

Most recently a former staffer of Carroll’s, Elly Fawcett-Neal filed a complaint with the Inspector General last month claiming that Carroll’s chief of staff pressured her to get an abortion . She was later fired.

Springfield Lobbyist Tiffany Elking claims that Carroll called her and threatened to thwart the legislative agenda of the PAC she represented unless her client Jay Edelson dropped an objection to a class action settlement where Carrol’s ex-wife served as co-counsel.

Further, he has been accused by his ex-wife in a sworn court filing of “refus[ing] to meaningfully financially contribute toward the support of his two minor children since the parties’ separation in October 2021.”

“These allegations detail potentially illegal behavior and reprehensible treatment of women. State Rep Carroll must immediately answer in detail each allegation publicly. If he fails to do that, he should immediately resign his seat and suspend his campaign.”

* Hoan Huynh is the Democratic nominee in the 13th Illinois State Representative District…



Mussolini?

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 2:32 pm

Comments

  1. CLF has petty much triaged (if they ever supported her) Regan Deering if their last 24 hour FEC spending report.

    Comment by Bunga Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 2:47 pm

  2. Violence and hate seem to have simply gone exponentially as we move forward. It comes from both sides in order to make a point. Possibly the best solution is better parenting and listening. That is hard in world of tweets, texting, and unrest. Not sure any short term answer but a political hero that both sides like would help.

    Comment by Cler dcn Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 2:54 pm

  3. Candidate Huynh isn’t all that far off the mark. Ask Gretchen Whitmer or Paul Pelosi.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:00 pm

  4. I understand what Hoan is getting at, but the execution on that flyer is off.

    Comment by Anon324 Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:32 pm

  5. =Well day one agenda is to fire the entire State Board of Education and replace them with common sense people, because the State Board of Education has failed our children. Number two, I served on a school board for 17 years, I will make sure that parents’ voices are heard at the local level and I will make sure that local school boards respond to the concerns and the voices of the parents.=

    So not much that isn’t already being done aside from trying to fire the ISBE Board, which I am not sure he can do.

    Bailey is such a panderer. If parents want to be heard it is pretty easy. Schools publish the meeting time and place as well as the agenda. SO they can use the internet and be informed pretty quickly and then show up, which literally no one does most of the time. People are too lazy or they think school is going ok.

    The other take is that bailey is opposed to local control. Which kind of makes him a hypocrite. Shocking as that might be.

    There are few other institutions that have more local control than schools. The boards are locally elected, anyone can go to a meeting and speak. Literally anyone.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:36 pm

  6. The Chicago early voting… I mean… daylight burned.

    The Dems seemed to peak like a week, ten days ago, the “coming home” of Republicans, even if you look at conservatives who won’t now publicly “cheer” the overturning of Roe, those voters, the delusion-ed conservatives that support a cult leader that represents nothing they believe but got Roe overturned and allowed the public discourse to be about race, “crime”, and feel empowered and emboldened… are those voters now coming home?

    It just feels like an early peaking, Dobbs brought out so much engagement, but like I asked, as so many asked, (I’m not that bright) “protests are going on, weekly, everywhere, but will it be as strong come November?”

    We’re gonna see.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:44 pm

  7. Wonder if Kevin McCarthy or Esther Joy King kicked out anybody from Cities 92.9 from today’s event in Normal.
    https://www.wglt.org/local-news/2022-11-04/in-normal-gop-house-leader-kevin-mccarthy-raises-cash-for-esther-joy-king

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:45 pm

  8. To repeat…of the top ten highly rated high schools in Illinois, five are located in the city of Chicago.
    Darren Bailey’s scores on a current ACT or SAT test would certainly prove his educational expertise. I volunteer to proctor the test.
    Bailey’s is grasping at straws as the race draws to a conclusion.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 3:48 pm

  9. Oh Darren. You will have zero control of local school boards.

    Comment by Politix Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 4:01 pm

  10. Bailey, like most Republicans, only seems capable of talking in platitudes. They seem to never have a concrete idea on how to accomplish anything, and what few plans they do propose tend to be ghoulish at best.

    Comment by Homebody Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 4:04 pm

  11. The thing about Bailey is that the issues he could be seen as leading he responds as a terribly ill-informed in-law uncle that panders to a bunch of folks eating dinner at 4pm buffet.

    When Bailey does try to speak thoughtful to issues or party platform things, instead of sounding… thoughtful… he sounds like someone who doesn’t even believe his own words.

    Why should I believe Bailey would do what he says he would with the Board of Education? I’m not the target audience that won’t see impossibilities.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 4:08 pm

  12. -I will make sure that local school boards respond to the concerns and the voices of the parents.-

    No matter how uneducated, misinformed, and/or mentally ill they are, or if they inappropriately want to impose political and religious teachings on public schools.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Friday, Nov 4, 22 @ 4:40 pm

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