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Check your judges

Your guide to the November 2024 Cook County judicial elections

Published October 8, 2024

Judges are powerful officials whose choices on the bench touch many aspects of our lives, from traffic tickets to divorces, lawsuits, evictions, and criminal cases. They can take or restore someone’s freedom, enforce or overturn state laws, and perpetuate or correct injustices. That's why Injustice Watch created this guide to Cook County’s judicial elections on Nov. 5, 2024.

This year, 75 circuit court judges and two appellate judges are running for reelection in Cook County. Voters will be asked whether each judge should be retained for another term. A judge must receive 60% “yes” votes to keep their seat.

Our team of investigative journalists spent months researching each judge’s background, legal experience, political connections, conduct, and controversies. We sent every judge a survey asking how they approach their work. We watched them in court and spoke with attorneys and litigants who have had cases in front of them. And we report the recommendations from bar associations — groups of lawyers who interview and evaluate judicial candidates. (Coming soon!)

We don't make recommendations or endorsements. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization, we report the facts, so you can make your own decisions about who you want on the bench.

Here’s everything you need to be an informed voter.

Continue scrolling to create your personal voting guide, or go here for a searchable list of all the candidates and races, including candidates running unopposed for vacant seats.
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First, decide which judges to retain

Click Infonotes to learn more about each candidate. Then, select the candidates you intend to vote for. Your choices will be remembered even if you close your browser. In the next section, you’ll be able to create a report with your choices that you can take with you to your polling place. To find your polling place, click here if you live in the city of Chicago or click here if you live in suburban Cook County.

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Next, check if there are contested elections in your district

There are five contested races for open circuit court seats — one for a countywide vacancy; three in the 12th subcircuit, which extends west from Northbrook to Inverness in the northwest suburbs; and one in the 18th subcircuit, which includes the northwest suburbs of Des Plaines, Mt. Prospect, and Elk Grove Village, and parts of Niles.

Not sure which subcircuit you live in? Check your voter registration card.

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    Finally, save a report to take to the polling station

    Customize using the options below. When you're ready, select Preview document, and if you're satisfied with the result, save the document to your device.

    Note: After you've generated the initial preview, the document will update automatically if you change your votes in the previous sections.

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