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“A lot of girls that look like us don’t even know that All Star cheer is something that’s an option for them because of the lack of resources and how underrepresented we are in those spaces,” Imani Cobb said.
Received a front page in today’s edition of the @chicago.suntimes.com. Give it a read!
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Wow, what a day! Loved talking to voters in all corners of the city.
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David Doggett, 61, a Mt. Greenwood resident and former member of Chicago Public Schools, said he’s most focused on the education system in Tuesday’s primary election.
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James Canty, 53, a South Loop resident said he wants to see more social programs for the city as a result of Tuesday’s primary election.
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Khrysta Hendricks, 39, a resident from Pullman said she’s looking for candidates that will actually make change happen for her community.
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Thelma Cochrane, 71, continues to return to the polls on Election Day, because she just loves to vote, she said.
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Chicago Public Schools were closed for the day as many locations were used for polling sites. Matthew Allerton, 43, a former teacher turned full-time dad, used the day as a learning opportunity for his two sons.
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Gus Gonzalez, 36, has served as an election judge at Concordia Place for the past 12 years.
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In Tuesday’s primary election, Laura Bouxsein, 32, a resident from Albany Park, said she’s focusing on communities that don’t look like her.
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Derrick Hawkins, 38, an Albany Park resident cast his ballot at Our Lady of Mercy church on Tuesday just before heading to work.
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A focus on Chicago was most important for Nathan Gumley, 58, a retired resident living in Albany Park.
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Good morning Illinois — and Happy Primary Election Day.
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Douglas Renkenberger, 55, an architect living in Albany Park, said “Democracy” was on his mind when asked about the primary.
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Fully funded schools, a cease to ICE operations and access to healthcare were among the most important issues in Tuesday’s primary, said high school English teacher Francine Reizen.
Asked who she’s hoping to see take the seat in the 40th district race, she said, “Miguel.”
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Before the sun rose on Tuesday, Nellie Seigel, 52, cast her ballot in the primary election at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Chicago’s Albany Park neighborhood. Seigel joined dozens of other early risers after the polls opened at 6 a.m.
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The @chicago.suntimes.com and @wbez.org live coverage for the election is live!
@elleianagreen.bsky.social is out talking to voters at the polls while others (like @tinasfon.bsky.social and @mitchtrout.bsky.social) weigh in on super PACs and more.
Live results will also be posted as they roll in!
Seraj Zerhouni, a student at LaSalle II Elementary School, correctly spelled "logothete" to become the Chicago Public Schools Spelling Bee Champion Thursday. He will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in May.