The Clerk’s Office has partnered with the PEW Charitable Trust’
Voting Information Project, an online tool for Logan County Voters.
“By entering their registered address, a voter can now find out
where they vote, and view their ballot before going to the polls,”
Logan County Clerk Sally Turner said. “We are pleased to partner
with the Voting Information Project and appreciate their outstanding
efforts to assist in making this information more accessible to our
voters. This will be an on-going tool for Logan County and will have
the information for each election available for future use.”
Thursday, September 10, 2015 is the Special Congressional Election
for the 18th District to fill the seat of former Congressman Aaron
Schock. The polls in Logan County are open Thursday, September 10
from 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. The Office will also be open for Grace
Period Registrants on Election Day during those hours to service
residents that failed to register to vote by registration cut off. A
Grace Period Registration must provide two forms of identification,
one with a current address, and must cast their ballot at the same
time in the office. Grace Period Registration in Logan County is
only provided in the Office of the County Clerk located at the
County Courthouse 601 Broadway St., Lincoln.
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All Lincoln voters will again cast ballots at the Jefferson Street Christian
Church located at 1700 N. Jefferson Street, Lincoln.
Eminence and Atlanta voters will cast their ballots at the Atlanta Community
House, 106 South West 6th Street, Atlanta.
Polling places have been consolidated in order to reduce the cost of this
Special Election.
Log on to the County Clerk’s website at
www.co.logan.il.us/county_clerk
under Election Information for this and other important election tools. A
registered voter can access the Voter Information Tool directly at:
www.votinginfo project.org/projects/vip-voting-information-tool/
[Office of the Logan County Clerk
Sally J. Turner]
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