(Copy) NOTICE TO THE
ELDERLY
AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
FOR THE LOGAN COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED ELECTION APRIL 9, 2013
Citizens who cannot leave their home or nursing home because of
permanent disability and are not registered to vote may arrange for
voter registration by contacting the Office of the Logan County
Clerk. Upon request, a list of Deputy Registrars will be given to
any person unable to come in to the Office of the County Clerk for
registration. Mail-in registration forms are also available at
nursing home facilities as well as on the county website at:
http://www.elections.state.il.us/
downloads/votinginformation/pdf/r-19.pdf.
Any qualified person may register to vote at the Office of the
Logan County Clerk located in Room 20 of the Logan County
Courthouse, Lincoln, Illinois Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Two forms of identification are required to register;
one must display a current address. The last day to register to vote
for the April 9 Consolidated Election is March 12, 2013 (with the
exception of grace period registration beginning March 13, 2013 and
ending April 6, 2013 in the Office of the Logan County Clerk).
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All polling places in Lincoln are accessible to persons with
disabilities. Voting aid or assistance in marking the ballot is
available if needed. If you are physically unable to vote at your
polling place on Election Day, you may vote in person No Excuse
Absentee in the Office of the Logan County Clerk, or No Excuse
Absentee by mail. Please contact the Office of the County Clerk to
receive an absentee ballot by mail. The last day an absentee ballot
may be mailed from the Office of the County Clerk is April 4, 2013.
The last day to vote in person No Excuse Absentee in the Office of
the Logan County Clerk is Monday, April 8, 2013.
For information concerning absentee voting, voter registration,
or voting for the elderly or disabled, please contact the Office of
the Logan County Clerk at (217) 732-4148.
/s/ Sally J. Litterly,
Logan County Clerk
[Text copied from file received from Sally J.
Litterly, Logan County clerk] |