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Clerk reports early voting turnout, judge shortages and explains voter-ID and provisional ballot rules
Summary
LaSalle County Clerk told the Taxes, Election & GIS committee that early in-person voting has begun with about 100 voters, the county still needs election judges in several precincts, and state statute limits when clerks may ask for ID; provisional ballots may be used and voters have seven days to provide proof for counting.
LaSalle County’s clerk told the county’s Taxes, Election & GIS committee on Feb. 17 that early voting has begun and the office is preparing for the March 17 primary.
“Early voting has started, and we've had about a 100 voters so far for in person,” the county clerk said, adding the office has received 12 ballots from the drop box and one by mail and that approximately 3,500 vote-by-mail packets have been sent for the election. She said the office still needs election judges in several precincts and that more than…
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