Chicagoans share their opinions on the national election
For the first time, Chicago voters were able to cast their vote for the city’s Board of Education. Chicago has been divided into 10 school..
Women take to the polls in a fight to protect abortion rights
In an incredibly close and heated election year, and with the events of the 2020 presidential election still fresh on the public’s mind, concerns surrounding..
The Commission on Presidential Debates not involved for the first time in 36 years
Chicago Board of Elections plans to reinstate in person training for election judges. Until then, it’s 6 hours of virtual training videos.
Voting is a right for everyone, but not every voter is provided accessible options for the polling booths. Chicago is working towards a more accessible..
It was lobby day in Springfield and Christina Rivers was lost. She meandered the Illinois statehouse trying not to get swept into the bustle of..
Welcome back, readers! You may have read 14 East’s Voting Guide (if not, check it out here). The Voting Guide walks through the how-to’s of..