DOWNTOWN — Voting technology has come a long way over the past 100-plus years.
Check out some of the photos of Chicagoans voting provided by Chicago History Museum.
The photos include a man standing in a "voting machine" around 1905 (before women were even legally allowed to vote). The voting machine (top photo) was invented by Chicago's Anthony Beranek in the 1880s and used push buttons. Each row represented an office for which to vote, and each column represented a political party.
Here are some other photos (below and in slideshow above) showing Chicago's history at the ballot box, all courtesy of Chicago History Museum.
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