Chicago elects its city clerk on February 26 in a non-partisan election. Three candidates submitted the needed 12,500 signatures, but two of them have been challenged. The lawsuit over whether the challenge is valid is still not settled. In the meantime, all three candidates’ names have been printed on the ballot, but votes for them may not count. See this story. Thanks to Eliyahu Neiman for the link.
How about the ballots for ANY Chicago troopers in Asia fighting New Age BARBARIANS ???
They get them at last second in a Chicago regime ICBM ???
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