It is hard to believe but the time is upon us to VOTE VOTE VOTE! Since this is a primary with typically low turnout, every vote really counts! You can now vote starting tomorrow!
For voting information:
If you live in Peoria County, click here
If you live in the city of Peoria, click here and click to Page two
If you live in Tazewell County, click here
If you live in Stark County, click here
If you live Putnam County, click here
If you live in Marshall County, click here
Remember to bring a photo ID with you. Also, if you are NOT REGISTERED to vote, you can register to vote and vote at the same time by bringing two forms of ID with you to the County Clerk's office (of the county in which you reside). One can be your drivers license and the other must have your current address, such as a Cilco bill.
It's so easy that there is no excuse to not vote.
Vote early so you can rest assured that come heck or high water, you have upheld your civic duty.
Of course, we ask that you cast your vote for John Vespa for Circuit Judge! To vote for John you must request a Republican Ballot. You must work all the way down to the bottom of the ballot. The ballot looks like this.
If you have any questions please call me at 309-645-8608 and I can help make sure you make it to the right place with the proper documents. If you need a ride, call me at 645-8608! I have a slightly dog-haired mini-van but it has four wheel drive and will get you safely to the polls and back home despite the worst of snowstorms.
Please forward this to anyone you know that lives in the Circuit and who you would think would be interested in voting for John. Also, if the weather clears up and you would be willing to walk your neighborhood for John, please let me know and I will bring you a stack of stuff. You can also e-mail and telephone your friends. All efforts made to bring people to the polls to vote would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you again for all your continued support, and happy voting!! We are in the home stretch!! Hoping and praying for a victory on election day!


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