Illinois Secretary of State
Recent News About Illinois Secretary of State
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Illinois Driver Services locations reopen across state
Illinois Driver Services facilities reopened throughout the state this week but are operating in a limited capacity.
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From Prairie State Wire
Jesse White wins Secretary of State race
Democrat Jesse White has won the Secretary of State race against Republican Jason Helland.
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City of Jacksonville Commission on Disabilities and Human Relations met May 3.
City of Jacksonville Commission on Disabilities and Human Relations met Thursday, May 3.
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From Prairie State Wire
Rauner attempts conservative 'purge' of Illinois GOP leadership
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner is publicly preaching party unity on the campaign trail. But behind the scenes, Rauner is quietly leading an effort to purge conservatives from the Illinois Republican State Central Committee, which governs the party and has elections this month.
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Join us for a Live Broadcast from the Illinois Secretary of State, State Library Hearing
Join us for a Live Broadcast from the Illinois Secretary of State, State Library Hearing
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Centralia Regional Library District awarded $10,000 grant
It’s in the books for the Centralia Regional Library District, a grant of $10,000, that is. Rep. John Cavaletto (R-Salem) announced the grant winner as part of the 2018 Project Next Generation.
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Nauvoo mayor skipped possible conflict on disclosure, groups attest
Nauvoo Mayor John McCarty appears to have improperly submitted his Statements of Economic Interest with Hancock County, omitting his ownership of a business that has received payments from the city since at least 2013.
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Godfrey Board of Trustees sets public hearing dates
The village of Godfrey Board of Trustees met Jan. 17 to set public hearing dates.
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Documents indicate Pritzker cloaked donations to Madigan
New concerns regarding potential gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker have surfaced following the exposure of cash contributions made from Pritzker-associated groups to Illinois House Democrats prior to November elections in amounts possibly as high as $200,000.