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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Vol. 19 No. 3
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New Illinois law allows 17-year-olds to vote They will be allowed to vote in primary elections if they will turn 18 on or before next General Election
STORY BY NICK REIHER | MANAGING EDITOR every year, Sue Staehely wonders if she is going to be able to do it one more time. Be able to keep the promise she made to her son, Mark, who died in 2006 from a rare form of brain cancer. Mark had been a patient during the holidays at lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. He saw first-hand that young patients weren’t able to get much in the way of Christmas presents while they were there.
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Will County Clerk Nancy Schultz Voots announced a new Illinois law will take effect on Jan. 1, 2014, allowing 17-yearolds to vote in primary elections if they will turn 18 on or before the next General Election. A person who is 17 years old on the date Will County Clerk of a Primary Election, Nancy Schultz and who is otherwise Voots. qualified to vote, may vote at the Primary, including voting by absentee, www.thewillcountyclerk.com/ grace period, or early voting ballot with respect to that Primary, if that person will be 18 years old on the date of the immediately following General Election. “Let’s get our children talking about current affairs at the dinner table,” says Voots.“Parents and teachers need to stress the importance of getting eligible teens registered to vote and of voting at every election. Each vote does count, and voting is a way to speak your mind. It’s a way to control our future and it’s a way to honor our history.” Individuals can register to vote at the Will
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