Friday, October 28, 2022

Welcome early voters! Everything you need to know about the Cook County judicial retention ballot

Updated October 28 and bumped up for greater visibility
Updated October 14 and bumped up for greater visibility

Early voting is now well underway for both Chicago residents and residents of suburban Cook County.

If you've landed here via a web search, you are probably seeking information about the lengthy Cook County judicial retention ballot. What follows are a number of links to recent FWIW posts that should help satisfy your curiousity.

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And, for those of you who are voting early, you do know it won't stop the commercials on your TV, right? (If only...........)

Without further adieu, then, links:

5 comments:

  1. I voted NO on so many of them, EXCEPT Hooks, Conlon and Fernandez. That anarchist, anti-Christ "I Guess" needs to get a hobby, a clue or both.

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  2. So many of these bar associations have lost so much respect with these ratings.

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  3. "The Girl I Guess" guide you have linked to your site is not the latest version. Please update the link.

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  4. @Anon 10/9 at 3:19 -- the link above relates to my article about the Guide. The link to the Guide in the linked article works just fine. I checked. But here's another direct link to the Guide so you can avoid giving me another click.

    Wait... why am I doing that.....?

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  5. Vote No on ALL of them. Need to bounce 7-9 of them, so we can get some vacancies! Just dump the addicts. Best way to ensure we get rid of the most of them and still maintain diversity. Lord knows the drunks and junkies come in all genders and ethnicities.

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