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Illinois county clerks are preparing for mail voting amid continued attacks, changes

Clerks say new mail ballot rules and security concerns are forcing offices to update procedures as turnout grows and more ballots are tracked by mail.

Illinois clerks use transparency, ballot tracking and outreach to build confidence in vote by mail as rules and rhetoric shift.

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Illinois county clerks are preparing for mail voting amid continued attacks, changes

Mail voting remains a popular method, especially in Illinois, where the process of ensuring voter confidence in mail voting and elections generally falls upon county clerks.

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WREX broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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