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Patch Survey: How Did 2020 Voting Go For You In Illinois?
Patch wants to know about your experience voting in Illinois this year and how you think it went overall.

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Patch wants to know about your experience voting in Illinois this year and how you think it went overall.

Restaurants and the hospitality industry are hit hard in the latest wave of layoffs.
Record-setting COVID cases | Share your heroes | Governor amidst partier | Restaurant loses bid against dining ban | Help for Alligator Robb
Illinois restaurants are stepping up on Nov. 11 with freebies & specials to thank vets and active duty for their service.
Remedy Dunn was reported missing after she was last seen Saturday on North Avenue.
Illinois officials also congratulated the president-elect.
Fall photos | Missing woman was strangled | 3 lotto wins for man | Restaurant workers get COVID | Race too close to call |
Sidne-Nichole Buchanan's body was found in an Illinois preserve a month after she disappeared. Her accused killer is on home monitoring.
A cat also perished in the blaze, and a firefighter was treated and released after a medical issue.
Bears coronavirus | Best nursing homes | Accused DCFS worker gets evidence | Missing woman found dead | Naked photo scandal | Weed sales
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For the 6th year in a row, it captured the No. 1 spot for cities with the most rats.
The "fair tax" amendment was defeated, and at least one formerly Democratic seat may flip Republican.
With 98 percent of the vote counted, Illinois voters appear to have rejected the graduated income tax amendment.
Hand sanitizer breaks voting machine | Beloved restaurant back | Judge blocks Trump order | Bank pepper-sprays man | Trump/Biden cookies
Plus: If you still have your mail-in ballot, drop it in a drop box or mail it Tuesday if you want it to count.
If you're still asking, "where do I vote?" or want info on what's happening at the polls, here's what you need to know.
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A total of 60 percent of voters must approve of the graduated income tax amendment to repeal Illinois' flat tax.
Gone are the days of knowing on election night who your new officials will be. Experts say a mail-in ballot surge could cause delays.