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Elections
Wall St. Journal and AP Call Illinois for Obama
President Barack Obama won Illinois’ 20 electoral votes on Tuesday, defeating Republican Mitt Romney. Illinois, of course, was never in play. The only visit the president made to his...
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Elections
Kane County November 2012 Election Results
The presidential campaign is over now. Local races have grown increasingly contentious in the days leading up to Nov. 6. Now, the endless campaigning comes to an end and the attack ads wi...
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Elections
Tri-Cities Election Day Updates—Here's the Latest
Editor's note: Geneva Patch Editor Rick Nagel, Batavia Patch Editor Charles Menchaca and St. Charles Patch Editor Ted Schnell are out and about on Election Day 2012, gathering information...
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Elections
Your Vote: A Guide to the Nov. 6 Election
Tri-Cities residents will be choosing congressmen, state Senate and House members, Kane County officers, including county board chairman and coroner, and representation on the county boar...
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Opinion
Tuesday Night's Live Blog by Patch As Election Results Rolled In
Looking to find some community as election day votes are tallied? We're here to help. Patch will be live-blogging throughout election night, starting when polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesd...
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Elections
Kane County Election Complaint Line Open Nov. 6
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Elections
Democrat Martinez Gets Conservative Endorsement in Coroner's Race
In a slate of Kane County Board races, it turns out that the coroner's race is, ironically, the most lively. The Kane County Conservative Coalition—the same group that has pushed har...
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Elections
Look for a 1980-Style Romney Win, says Mary Matalin
Republican political strategist Mary Matalin predicts a 1980 redux on Election Day, with Mitt Romney emerging victorious by 7 percentage points in the popular vote. Matalin, 59, spok...