

Artist Statement
This illustration conveys the complex relationship between voters and politics today and the power of community. After the turmoil of recent elections and the volatility of the current political climate, many voters are fatigued and stressed.
Acknowledging everyone’s inner child and deep-seated fears, voters are depicted in the illustration as young people in pajamas and costumes.
This illustration encourages voters to come as they are to the polls, even if it means coming tired and in our pajamas, it’s important to exercise our right and come together with our community to make our voices heard.
~ Bianca Pastel

Index
Sometimes you gotta pop out & vote!
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Chicago board of elections contact information
69 West Washington Street
Suites 600/800
Chicago, IL 60602
(312) 269-7900
cboe@chicagoelections.gov
Election day is Tuesday, March 17th!
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Keep in mind, this guide is for informational purposes only, designed to help voters understand where each candidate stands on issues important to young people. As a 501(c)(3) organization, we do not endorse or oppose any candidates or political parties.
