ICPR’s “Illinois Primary: What Happened & Why” forum was mentioned in this article. Via – Illinois News Network “There’s a growing push to change how Illinois handles early voting. The first day of early voting for the March 20th primary…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article. Via – ABC 7 Chicago “Big money will now be a big factor in the Chicago mayor’s race. A $100,000 donation to his own campaign by millionaire businessman Willie Wilson…
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this article. Via – Dispatch Argus “What do Bruce Rauner’s campaign and the Loyola Ramblers have in common? They both had surprising March performances. The Ramblers did well and Rauner did poorly. Just as the Las…
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Illinois politics is making national news this year for what could be the most expensive gubernatorial election in U.S. history. The $163 million raised in this year’s race for Illinois governor outpaced the $161 million raised in California in 2010, the current nationwide record-holder…
Read MorePolicy Director Colin Williams was quoted in this article. Via – Columbia Chronicle “With the race for Chicago mayor a little less than a year away, some candidates have started rolling out ads announcing their candidacy—as well as attacking their…
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this article. Via – DuPage Policy Journal “Sean Casten raised $69 per vote cast for him in the 6th Congressional District Democratic primary race last week, according to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform. In all,…
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this article Via – Chicago City Wire “Aaron Ortiz raised $35 per vote cast for him in the 1st House District Democratic primary race last week compared to incumbent Dan Burke’s $140 per vote, according to…
Read MoreICPR’s Primary analysis was mentioned in this article. Via – South Cook News “U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski raised $73 per vote cast for him in the 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary race last week, according to the Illinois Campaign for…
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this article. Via – Prairie State Wire “Gov. Bruce Rauner raised $215 per vote cast for him in the gubernatorial primary race last week compared to Rep. Jeanne Ives’ $12 per vote, according to the Illinois…
Read MoreWho were the individuals and special interests behind some of Illinois’ most expensive local and statewide elections this year? We know that JB Pritzker self-funded his campaign to the tune of $70 million, and Governor Rauner dropped $50 million into his…
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