Editorial: Why independent candidates rarely make the ballot in Illinois

Voters headed to the polls this primary season will have to make a choice: Whether to pull a Republican or Democratic ballot. But no matter which ballot we choose, our choices have already been winnow

Chicago Tribune

From the Editorial Board

Why independent candidates rarely make the ballot in Illinois

If you wonder why so few independent candidates appear on Cook County ballots, look at the signature math: In a Cook County Illinois House district, a Democrat or Republican needs 500 to 1,500 signatures to run in a party primary, while an independent candidate could need around 10,000.

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