In the final weeks of the campaign for Illinois governor before the Nov. 8 election, Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Republican challenger Darren Bailey are visiting voters in small towns, big cities and suburbs throughout Illinois.
From July 1 through the end of last month, Pritzker and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton had made 105 stops in 52 Illinois cities, making appearances at labor rallies, speaking with faith and equity leaders, and meeting with Democratic groups in various counties throughout the state.
Bailey, a state senator from downstate Xenia, and his running mate, Stephanie Trussell, had made 208 stops in 124 cities since the start of July. The Bailey campaign has organized frequent bus tours, attended county fairs and fundraising events, and met with local chapters of law enforcement, as well as religious and conservative action groups.
Notably, both Pritzker and Bailey visited the city of Chicago more than anywhere else, visiting the state’s most populous city 31 and 34 times, respectively.
Here’s a look at where the governor’s campaigns have made appearances from July 1 through Sept. 30.
Hover over the names in the legend to view all the stops for each campaign. Click on the marker for more details on that stop.