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Turnout in Black wards in Primary election sink to a record low

Summary by Ground News
Voter turnout for a Democratic Primary in a presidential election year in Chicago's Black wards was the lowest in at least 20 years, according to the latest data from the Chicago Board of Elections. There is concern that many Black voters stayed home from the polls, growing dissatisfied with the presidential race and the failed Bring Chicago Home referendum. During Early Voting, several Black wards had unusually high turnout rates that pointed to a more promising election day turnout.

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