Primary Election Day kicks off with few voters, delayed starts at some Chicago polling places

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Tuesday's election, coming just a few days before the Fourth of July holiday weekend, is the latest Illinois has held a primary since at least the Great Depression.

by mail, before leaving town for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Early voting numbers show Chicago totals lagging behind the most recent midterm.

By 9 a.m. on Election Day, the total number of ballots cast rose to 141,122 in Chicago, representing 9.4% of eligible voters citywide, Bever said. Another 73,801 mail-in ballots had yet to be returned as of Monday. Today is the last day a mail-in ballot can be postmarked to be counted. Any ballot postmarked after June 28 will not be counted, and ballots must be received by local election authorities by July 12.

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