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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Republican Candidate Pledges Expanded Services for Illinois Veterans

Under his plan, veterans would not be required to schedule appointments and would receive expedited service when visiting driver services facilities. #veterans #election

IL congressman’s retirement announcement sparks calls for election fixes

In a video, García announced his retirement to focus on family and health, citing his wife’s battle with Multiple Sclerosis and recently adopted grandchildren. #retirement #election

Elections board drops campaign finance fines against IL Senate President

Harmon’s committee had argued the notice of self-funding should be based on the office's election cycle, not the day of the next general election cycle as some Senate terms can be four and six years. Harmon is up for reelection in 2026. #fines #election

Cook County Clerk Launches New Voter Registration Efforts on National Voter Registration Day

In preparation for the March 2026 gubernatorial primary, the Clerk’s Office is partnering with local fraternal organizations to help expand outreach across Cook County neighborhoods. #registration

Letter to Editor: Clerk Monica Gordon

For decades, the Voting Rights Act has guided election authorities like the Cook County Clerk’s Office in our ongoing mission to protect and expand access to the ballot. #voting

Annette Parker Announces Re-Election Bid For Will County Clerk

Parker was elected in November 2024 in an abbreviated campaign prompted by the resignation of  former Will County Clerk Lauren Staley-Ferry. #election

Former Secretary of State Jesse White and Former Congressman Bobby Rush Endorse Juliana Stratton for Senate

“I’m deeply honored to have earned the endorsement of two true giants – former Secretary of State Jesse White and former Congressman Reverend Bobby Rush – in my campaign for the United States Senate." #endorsement

Trump administration requests voter data from Illinois elections board

In a letter dated Monday, July 28, lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division also asked for a list of all the election officials in Illinois who were responsible for carrying out federally mandated efforts to keep state’s voter rolls accurate and up to date during a two-year period leading up to the November 2024 elections. #voter

Feds weigh in on lawsuit challenging how Illinois maintains voter registration rolls

In a filing known as a “statement of interest,” the Justice Department said the government has an interest in the outcome of the lawsuit, although the filing stops short of asking the court for permission to intervene as a party in the case. #lawsuit

Kiana Belcher Enters Cook County Commissioner Race, Vows Bold Reforms and Honest Leadership

Belcher hopes to inspire voters to envision a district that prioritizes solutions, inclusion, and strong leadership rooted in community values. #kianabelcher

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