Specifics are still needed as to how and when improper ballots for dozens of addresses in Edwardsville will be remedied, according to a spokesperson for Madison County Republican judicial candidates.
Republican candidate for County Clerk Linda Andreas of Maryville took aim at Democrat incumbent Debbie Ming Mendoza over errors that caused ballots of more than 100 registered voters in Edwardsville Precinct 3 to include three judicial races.
To the Editor:I want to take this opportunity to thank those who have worked tirelessly over the past few weeks to prepare for the primary election on June 28.
Madison County Clerk Debra Ming Mendoza, Democrat, seeking a third term, will face off in the general election against the winner of the Republican primary.
The House Redistricting Committee on Wednesday afternoon passed an amendment that would create new judicial subcircuits in Madison and Bond counties' Third Judicial Circuit.
When Illinois state lawmakers wrote the mail-in voting law, they decided voters who did not seek a mail-in ballot should receive a letter from the state, and then another.
After many Madison County voters received a letter from Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White requiring them to bring their mail-in ballot with them in order to vote by person, County Clerk Debra Ming-Mendoza reassures voters that the letter does not apply to them if they did not request a mail-in ballot.
Madison County Clerk Debra Ming-Mendoza said she "owns" a mistake in which some voters' party preference is printed on labels of vote by mail (VBM) ballots - more than 30,000 of which have left her offce since Sept. 24.
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County information technology director Rob Dorman claims to possess video evidence that police signed inaccurate affidavits to obtain search warrants.
In a reply supporting their motion to dismiss an amended $1 million funding dispute, Madison County officials argue that the Veterans’ Assistance Commission of Madison County and Superintendent Bradley Lavite repeat previously dismissed claims.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Mary Crane against J. C. Penney Corporation, Inc. and Schindler Elevator Corporation on Feb. 21.
At the time attorney John Barry Julian would have submitted his application for Madison County associate judge, he was not a registered voter in the Third Judicial Circuit.