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Will your mailed-in ballot be counted? We did a test-mailing to see.
SHAREChicago’s mail-in voters who don’t hurry to send in their ballots might have something to worry about.Elections and postal officials say they’re confident that mailed ballots will arrive safely and be counted.To test whether that confidence is warranted, the Chicago Sun-Times dropped 100 ballot-sized envelopes in mailboxes all around the city, aiming to mimic as closely as possible the mail-in balloting process.After two weeks, one of the 100 envelopes still hadn’t been delivered. Two weeks is a key measure because the state of Illinois allows mail-in ballots to be counted only if they...…SHAREChicago’s mail-in voters who don’t hurry to send in their ballots might have something to worry about.Elections and postal officials say they’re confident that mailed ballots will arrive safely and be counted.To test whether that confidence is warranted, the Chicago Sun-Times dropped 100 ballot-sized envelopes in mailboxes all around the city, aiming to mimic as closely as possible the mail-in balloting process.After two weeks, one of the 100 envelopes still hadn’t been delivered. Two weeks is a key measure because the state of Illinois allows mail-in ballots to be counted only if they...WW…
‘Windy City Rehab’ sued again for fraud, this time over $1.3M home dubbed ‘House of Horrors’ on HGTV show
Filed under:The lawsuit alleging shoddy work on a home in Bucktown says the buyers were “just another young family to woo and take advantage of” by the show’s stars.A second pair of homebuyers is suing the stars of the hit show “Windy City Rehab,” alleging fraud and shoddy work and demanding a refund of their $1.33 million purchase price.The lawsuit, filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court by buyers Shane Jones and Samantha Mostaccio, names co-stars Alison V. Gramenos (who goes by the name Alison Victoria) and Donovan Eckhardt along with their companies and contractors.The suit also asks...…Filed under:The lawsuit alleging shoddy work on a home in Bucktown says the buyers were “just another young family to woo and take advantage of” by the show’s stars.A second pair of homebuyers is suing the stars of the hit show “Windy City Rehab,” alleging fraud and shoddy work and demanding a refund of their $1.33 million purchase price.The lawsuit, filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court by buyers Shane Jones and Samantha Mostaccio, names co-stars Alison V. Gramenos (who goes by the name Alison Victoria) and Donovan Eckhardt along with their companies and contractors.The suit also asks...WW…
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