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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

Race for Illinois Treasurer Remains Undecided

Peoria Public Radio

There are still thousands of votes yet to be counted in the race for Illinois State Treasurer.

The contest between Republican Tom Cross and Democrat Mike Frerichs is shaping up to be the closest in Illinois history. Currently, Cross holds a 500 vote lead over Frerichs -- one one-thousandth of a percentage point, and still too close to call.

But Cross' campaign alleges some voters who cast provisional ballots voted more than once. Cross' campaign manager Kevin Artl says his team saw the same names coming up twice in lists provided by the Cook County Clerk's office.

"And that's just one small sample. As we get more data, we'll do more investigative comparing to early voting.  It was concerning to us and we took it to David Orr's office and we told them we want to work with them to correct the problem," Artl said.

But Cook County Clerk David Orr says the Cross campaign is "confused" -- and says that allegation is "irresponsible."

Dozens of volunteers from both campaigns have been keeping a careful watch over election officials for the last week.

Ballots from suburban Cook County must be counted by November 18.

Meanwhile, there are still hundreds of votes being counted downstate.

Hannah covers state government and politics for NPR Illinois and Illinois Public Radio. She previously covered the statehouse for The Daily Line and Law360, and also worked a temporary stint at the political blog Capitol Fax in 2018.