In just a few days, 1,436,286 eligible people will trek to the polls, but, the question remains how many of them will bother to cast their votes because Tuesday's municipal election appears to be "quiet," a Chicago Board of Elections Commissioner said Thursday.
Tom Leach, a spokesman for the board told the Chicago Defender: "It's been a fairly quiet election."
He blamed this voter lull on current news events like the E2 tragedy where 21 youths were crushed to death; the passing of Mayor Daley's mother, Eleanor Guilfoyle Daley and other events.
"It's been a fairly quiet election," said Leach other than the mail absentee voting process, but, overall this has been down …
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