When I moved from #California to #Texas I was struck by how many judicial positions there were to vote on. But nothing prepared me for #Illinois.

Here is a link to the sample ballot for my precinct:

ballots.chicagoelections.gov/c

(And this is a good reminder for people outside of the US for wonder why we don't do hand counts.)

For those wondering how much I am leaving blank, the answer is lots.

I never vote for anyone running uncontested even if I absolutely love them. It appears I have moved from one one-party county, Collin county #Texas, to another, Cook county #Illinois.

I am not going to vote on any of the judges (so pages 3 and 4 will be left entirely blank).

In addition to President, I am voting for the #Democrat for County Clerk. They appear competent. This really shouldn't be partisan but I can no longer trust a #Republican with running elections unless I have specific reason to know that that individual is trustworthy.

Also school board is something I looked into. A very well-funded candidate doesn’t believe in public education. So I am voting for her opponent, Yesina Lopez. She’s far from my ideal, but she actually believes in public schools.

i did spend a lot of time looking at the Water Reclamation District Commission candidates, and formed some opinions.

There are other local elections that ideally I should pay attention to, but my bit more than a year in #Chicago hasn't taught me enough about these positions and the relevant issues.

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Would you mind being more verbose on you approach to uncontested elections? (I don't know what is the effect of voting in them in the US.)

@robryk, these positions merely require a plurality of votes, with no minimum threshold. So an uncontested candidate can win with a single vote. So my refusal to vote for them is purely symbolic.

The symbolism, even if only for myself, is that I feel I am saying that election to a post should not be automatic.

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What does voting "no" on a judge's reelection do?

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