Politics & Government
Barrington Voters: No Judges At Village Hall On Day Of Primaries
Patch has reached out to voters in Barrington and will update this news as more information becomes available.

BARRINGTON, IL — Voters in Barrington headed to Barrington Village Hall Tuesday morning only to discover something most wouldn't like to see the day of Illinois' primary election; no election judges in the building. Voters posted photos to Twitter Tuesday morning of a sign on the Village Hall doors, reading, "Election Judges did not show up. Please contact the County which you live in or the voting website for updates."
How’s your Election Day going? #COVID19 #BarringtonIL @GovPritzker @cookcountyclerk pic.twitter.com/UX4uo0pJe9
— Brian Prigge (@brprigge) March 17, 2020
No election judges at Barrington village hall. My vote not going to be counted- I work until 7pm. . No answer when calling @cookcountyclerk #nowwhat pic.twitter.com/C8dwifU67o
— gail pokorny (@drgail17) March 17, 2020
More: Patch's 2020 Illinois Primary Voters Guide For Cook County
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