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LWVE Member Call to Action!

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Run for office!

August 2024– While our attention right now is naturally on the November 5th general election, we want to remind you that the election season will continue after that into the Consolidated Election of 2025 when we will elect our local officials. We cannot stress enough the importance of local elections!

Elected officials– mayor, clerk, city council members and school board members– make decisions that directly affect our community. Important decisions on public transit, school quality, affordable housing, policing and public safety, sanitation, water quality, job training programs, economic development, how tax dollars are spent, and much more.


Not only is it important that you vote in the Consolidated Election, but it is also important that we have good quality candidates from which to choose.

Interested in our schools? Want to make a difference and improve education opportunities for the children of our community? Consider running for a seat on the school board! Not for you? Maybe you have a family member or neighbor that would be an asset to the school board. Encourage qualified and interested members of our community to run for a seat on the school board. 

Important Dates
2024
July 30– Petition circulation begins
October 21– October 28 Period to file petitions
October 29– November 4 – Petition objection filing
December 19– Ballot certification deadline; establish if a primary election will be held

 

2025
February 11– Primary early voting begins. Voting by mail begins
February 25– Primary Election Day
March 18– Consolidation Election early voting begins
April 1– Consolidation Election Day

Additional information at Evanston City Clerk’s Office

Action Alert!

Electoral College Abolition–
LWV Position

The League believes that the direct-popular-vote method for electing the President and Vice President is essential to representative government. We believe, therefore, that the Electoral College should be abolished.

We support the use of the National Popular Vote Compact as one acceptable way to achieve the goal of the direct popular vote for election of the president until the abolition of the Electoral College is accomplished.

Learn more about the One Person One Vote campaign
to demand that the people's voices be heard.
One Person One Vote campaign

Staus update: August 28, 2024
On Friday, Illinois Supreme Court and Board of Elections action ensured Democrats’ attempt to change ballot access rules during an election cycle won’t actually take effect in 2024.

Action Alert!

Newly enacted SB 2412 (which, upon the Governor's signature, became Public Act 103-0586)

Please contact your State Representatives to voice your concern about this law.
May 3, 2024– Under this newly enacted law, a political party which did not have any candidates run in the Primary is not able to nominate a candidate for the General Election. Even apart from whether this is good policy, this law is to be effective immediately and would therefor change the election rules in the middle of the election cycle this year.  

Further, the bill was passed in 2 days and then signed quickly, preventing any careful consideration of the provisions and preventing the public from providing any input.

Another provision of this law changes the filing deadlines for candidates in the primary to earlier filing deadlines:  between 120 and 127 days prior to the primary for municipal elections (instead of between 92-99 days); and between 134 to 141 days prior to the even year primaries for other elections (instead of between 106 to 113 days). One assumes, though it is not clear, this change is to give election authorities more time to consider challenges to candidate filings. There have been issues with printing ballots and conducting early voting here in Cook County because of delays caused by challenges to candidate filings. Here is the link to the law.

In the May 17, 2024, issue of the Sun-Times, Becky Simon's letter to the editor was published which decries this new law. Becky ends by recommending voters consider letting their Springfield representatives know how they feel about the law. Read the full letter here.

 

 


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