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Small businesses are the backbone of Edwardsville and a driving force behind the vibrant community it has become- especially through its thriving food and beverage scene. In challenging economic times, our organization is committed to supporting the city's bars and restaurants by advocating for fairness, competitiveness, and sustainable growth through thoughtful initiatives.
We aim to educate residents on the impact of various revenue streams and how they benefit the city, local businesses, and the community as a whole. Through collaboration and high standards, we work to protect and strengthen the businesses that make Edwardsville a great place to live, work, and enjoy. As small business owners, we invest fully in our employees, our establishments, and our community, with the goal of building lasting partnerships that ensure long-term success for Edwardsville.
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The expansion of video gaming will offer a consistent revenue stream for the city and its business partners. This additional revenue could be used by the city to:

By voting YES for the expansion of video gaming, you will help small businesses as they navigate in tough economic times.
As our costs across the board rise, we could use these additional revenues to:


Small businesses support charitable groups all over town- churches, schools, fundraisers, kid's sports teams, non-profits, the list is never ending
We are now forced to make tough decisions as to whether we can afford to support these great causes- this additional revenue would allow us to continue this support throughout Edwardsville

List of recent closures/departures in Edwardsville:
Mossy Stone
Hi Pointe
Kimchi Guys
Gulf Shores
Shall the City of Edwardsville allow video gaming, subject to regulation, in existing establishments with on premise consumption of alcohol/liquor?

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For the two weeks before election day, you can vote early in-person at one the Early Voting Centers located throughout the County. Hours vary by location.
If you are not registered to vote, you may register and cast a ballot the same day thanks to Grace Period registration and voting. You must present two qualifying forms of ID to Grace Period register and vote.
Edwardsville-County Administration Building, 157 N. Main Street, 1st Floor, Edwardsville
February 5, 6, February 9-13, February 17-20, February 23-27
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Any registered Madison County voter with a driver’s license, state ID or social security number on file may request a mail ballot using an online or paper application.
Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day in order to be counted.
Registered Madison County voters can vote in their precinct on Election Day.
Residents who are not registered to vote may register and cast a ballot on Election Day thanks to same-day registration and voting. Those who wish to register on Election Day must present two qualifying forms of ID.
If you are visually impaired or print disabled, you may request an accessible mail ballot on-line or by calling 618-296-4689 or by emailing votebymail@madisoncountyil.gov.
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