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Be the Voice of Illinois Small Business. Vote!

Be the Voice of Illinois Small Business. Vote!

October 10, 2024

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Be the Voice of Illinois Small Business. Vote!

Election Day this year is November 5! You can also vote early at designated early voting locations or by mail.

Check the State Board of Election’s website for your county’s early voting times and locations. If you prefer to vote by mail, you may download the vote-by-mail application here—but your local election authority must receive the vote-by-mail application no later than October 31.

This year’s elections will impact state and federal tax, regulatory, and environmental policies that will impact your small business.  It’s important that small business owners vote to send pro-small-business candidates to Springfield and Washington.

Make a plan to vote and be the voice of small business!

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