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Tri States Public Radio and NPR News will provide you with updated stories from all of our local and national elections between now and November. The NPR News element below will be updated constantly, and will sometimes provide live coverage and audio from important events leading up to the November elections. You can find all of our local coverage after the jump.Election 2012 News From NPR

Quinn Fundraising Appeal Tied To Bill Signing

Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to reporters in this file photo.
Amanda Vinicky/WUIS
Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to reporters in this file photo.
Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to reporters in this file photo.
Credit Amanda Vinicky/WUIS
Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to reporters in this file photo.

Voters will get to weigh in on whether Illinois should raise its minimum wage for adults to $10 an hour. Gov. Pat Quinn approved the ballot question Sunday, and wasted no time campaigning on the issue.Brian Mackey reports on Gov. Pat Quinn's use of a bill signing to try to boost his re-election campaign.

The question is just advisory — lawmakers don’t have to heed the people’s advice — but supporters of the increase say they hope it’ll pressure reluctant legislators to go along.

Critics say this is a ploy to get more Democrats to the polls — since turnout tends to be lower in non-presidential election years.

Unlikely to allay those concerns was Gov. Quinn’s signing ceremony, which sounded like a campaign rally.

“You know, when people work from paycheck to paycheck, they ought to have a decent paycheck to support their family on. That’s what our movement’s all about,” Quinn said to cheers from the crowd.

Within minutes, Quinn's campaign sent out two e-mail blasts, including one soliciting donations.

Voters could be confronted with as many as seven referenda on this November’s ballot.

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Brian Mackey covers Illinois state government and politics from the WUIS Statehouse bureau. He was previously A&E editor at The State Journal-Register and Statehouse bureau chief for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. He can be reached at (217) 206-6020.
Brian Mackey
Brian Mackey formerly reported on state government and politics for NPR Illinois and a dozen other public radio stations across the state. Before that, he was A&E editor at The State Journal-Register and Statehouse bureau chief for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.