Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A group of Illinois county clerks, led by the Tazewell County clerk, warned voters Thursday that changes to Postal Service rules ...
A little less than six weeks before the March 17 primary election, Democratic Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon urged mail-in ...
Election officials in Illinois are warning the public of the possible impacts of a change to the way the United States Postal Service postmarks mail.
The U.S. Postal Service made some work-flow changes that could impact mail-in ballots in the upcoming primary elections.
On Christmas Eve, the U.S. Postal Service quietly clarified a rule that could determine whether your vote is counted.
A quiet clarification by the United States Postal Service is drawing renewed scrutiny after health care advocates and voting rights observers warned that the change could carry serious consequences ...
The U.S. Postal Service warns it may not postmark mail the same day it takes possession of it. The deadline to register for the March 3 primary is Feb. 2.
A change made by the United States Postal Service has county clerks across the state concerned about upcoming elections.