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2016 Chicago Elections

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With one more day of early voting to go, 9 percent more ballots have been cast in 2016 than in 2008.

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One way or another, the White House will no longer be home to a Chicagoan come Jan. 20.

Mt. Greenwood »

Will Clinton versus Trump shake out the same way in Chicago's neighborhoods?

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The three referendums are only advisory, and won't have the force of law, officials said.

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The street sign will be taken down as soon as possible, Ald. Brendan Reilley said.

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In addition, 13,000 mail ballots have already been received by Chicago elections officials.

Rogers Park »

Voter registration will be available at any polling place.

Near West Side »

Citing videotapes as proof, Trump fumes, "People could have been killed."

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"This is not a Chicago election in the era of your parents or grandparents," an official said.

Edison Park »

The debate hosted by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will start at 8 p.m. Wednesday. 

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Police officers "are the best of us," said Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

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The mayor did not immediately respond to his former top aide's comment.

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In Sauganash, protesters say nominee insults immigrants; fans say he will get country "on right track."

Edison Park »

Chicagoans gave $4.6 million to Hillary Clinton's bid in 2016. Obama got $11.2 million in 2008.  

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Anti-O'Hare noise activist Merry Marwig is challenging state Rep. Michael McAuliffe's re-election bid.