This Election Day is significant in Illinois because voters
will have the chance, for the first time in 50 years, to tell state leaders
whether they want their taxes raised and whether they trust state lawmakers with
greater power to set their tax rates.
Voting early is a good way to cast your vote in person yet avoid crowds and make
sure your voice is heard by Nov. 3.
Who can vote early in Illinois?
You must:
Be a citizen of the United States
Be a resident of Illinois and of your precinct for at least 30 days before the
election
Be at least 18 years old on or before the election Nov. 3
Cannot be serving a prison sentence
Cannot be voting anywhere else
You must also be registered to vote in Illinois. Not sure if you’re registered?
Click here to find out more.
When and where can I vote early?
The early voting period begins Sept. 24 and runs through Nov. 2. Early voting
polling places vary based on each county. Click here to see where your county’s
early voting polling places are and when they are scheduled to be open.
Typically, most counties will have early voting available at the county clerk’s
office, in addition to temporary polling places or ones set up in specific
precincts.
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Note: if you choose to vote early in a location
other than the county clerk’s office, the polling place may only be
open for voters within certain precincts. Always check with your
local election authority to determine which early voting place you
may vote at.
How do I find my precinct?
Every address is located within a specific precinct. Before Election
Day, temporary polling places may or may not be for specific
precincts. On Election Day, each precinct has its own polling place
or places where voters within that precinct go to vote in person.
Not sure how to find your precinct? Click here to enter your address
and find a polling place near you.
What do I need to vote early?
If you are already registered to vote in your precinct, then all you
have to do is show up. Not registered? Click here.
A form of identification is not required when voting early, but it
is recommended you bring an ID in case there is any confusion about
your registration, address, or signature.
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