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La votación anticipada en Illinois comienza a medida que se envían las boletas de voto por correo

10/03/2024
A 40 días de las elecciones, los residentes de Illinois pueden votar anticipadamente en la oficina de sus secretarios de condado locales. Las boletas de voto por correo deberían llegar pronto, pero todavía hay tiempo para solicitar una.

TAGS: early voting, vote-by-mail

Illinois early voting starts as vote-by-mail ballots go out

By Patrick Andriesen
09/26/2024
With 40 days until the election, Illinois residents can vote early at their local county clerks’ office. Vote-by-mail ballots should arrive soon, but there is still time to apply for one.

TAGS: early voting, vote-by-mail

Early voting starts in Cook County for Nov. 8 elections

By Patrick Andriesen
10/24/2022
Cook County voters can now visit any of the 53 polling locations countywide to cast their ballot for the Nov. 8 general elections. Illinoisians can still choose to permanently vote by mail until Nov. 3.

TAGS: Cook County, early voting

Illinois early voting starts as vote-by-mail ballots go out

09/29/2022
With 40 days until the election, Illinois residents can vote early at their local county clerks’ office. Vote-by-mail ballots should arrive soon, but there is still time to apply for one.

TAGS: early voting

Primary voting begins in Illinois: Here are how-tos, FAQs

By Dylan Sharkey
05/19/2022
May 19 was the start of voting for the June 28 primary for early in-person voting and for those who’ve requested mail-in ballots.

TAGS: early voting, Election Day, primary, vote-by-mail

What Kane County voters need to know to vote early or by mail before April 6

By Patrick Andriesen
03/25/2021
Kane County voters have calendar dates to watch if they are voting early or by mail ahead of the April 6 election. Here’s what they need to know.

TAGS: early voting, election, Kane County, vote-by-mail

What to know about voting early or by mail before April 6 in McHenry County

By Patrick Andriesen
03/25/2021
McHenry County voters have calendar dates to watch if they are voting early or by mail ahead of the April 6 election. Here’s what they need to know.

TAGS: early voting, election, McHenry County, vote-by-mail

What DuPage County voters need to know for early or mail-in voting before April 6

By Patrick Andriesen
03/22/2021
DuPage County voters have calendar dates to watch if they are voting early or by mail ahead of the April 6 election. Here’s what they need to know.

TAGS: DuPage County, early voting, election, vote-by-mail

What Lake County voters need to know to vote early or by mail before April 6

By Patrick Andriesen
03/22/2021
Lake County voters have calendar dates to watch if they are voting early or by mail ahead of the April 6 election. Here’s what they need to know.

TAGS: early voting, election, Lake County, vote-by-mail

What to know about voting early or by mail before April 6 in Cook County

By Patrick Andriesen
03/16/2021
Cook County voters have calendar dates to watch if they are voting early or by mail ahead of the April 6 election. Here’s what they need to know.

TAGS: Cook County, early voting, election, vote-by-mail

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