On April 8, a non-controversial technical Illinois election law bill was amended by its authors, so that the bill now would also restore the straight-ticket device in Illinois general elections. The bill is HB 2673. The sponsors are six Democrats from urban areas: from Cook County, John Fritchey, Joseph Lyons, Louis Lang, and John D’Amico; from the part of Illinois that is across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Daniel Beiser and Thomas Holbrook.
Straight-ticket devices make it possible for voters to vote for all offices without even looking to see whom they are voting for or against. They have been in decline in the United States. Elections administrators dislike them, because they introduce ambiguity and confusion into counting the votes.
All together class: “the establishment Democans and Republicrats working together in the back room[s]”
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