As the state debates whether to adopt a new banner, Illinois flag voting will conclude this week, officials say. The state’s flag, which was adopted more than 100 years ago, could potentially be replaced by one of a dozen banners, with 10 of those designs coming directly from state residents. Earlier this year, voting opened for residents to make their voices heard on a new banner for the state. In addition to the 10 unique designs, the state’s centennial flag from 1918 and sesquicentennial flag from 1968 were also included, as was an option to keep the existing banner. A full list of flag options, and their backstories, can be found on the Illinois Flag Commission’s website. According to state officials, more than 4,800 designs were received by the committee, with 10 designs chosen for the public vote this month. Voters can cast one ballot per day, with the final day of voting set for Friday, according to the commission’s website.
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