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Race, wealth disparities underlie turnout for ballot questions hitting voters' wallets

Mar 26, 2025 View Original Article
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51% : Tax referendums like that usually have specific circumstances that determine whether they pass, Simpson said.
49% : The analysis of voter turnout for 2024 tax-related referendums in Cook County showed: Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas said the disparity in voting trends is worth considering in the upcoming April 1 consolidated elections in the Cook County suburbs, where more than $200 million in taxes and debts are on the ballot.

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