Chicago Board of Elections Releases New Ward and Precinct Maps for the City of Chicago

CHICAGO, IL - Today, the Chicago Board of Elections released new ward and precinct maps for the City of Chicago ahead of the upcoming November 8, 2022 General Election. A ward-by-ward break down of precinct changes is included at the end of this press release.

The new ward boundaries were adopted by the Chicago City Council on May 19, 2022, as required every 10 years after the U.S. Census. The Illinois General Assembly recently passed legislation that gave the Board the authority to create new precincts containing up to 1,800 registered voters.

 

The Chicago Board of Elections is now creating 1,290 precincts across all 50 Wards in Chicago, for a reduction total of 779 precincts. The average number of precincts per ward is 26, and the average number of voters per precinct is 1,165.

Just previously, the City of Chicago had 2,069 voter precincts, with an average of 550-750 voters per precinct. For comparison during the last redistricting process in 2010, the Chicago Board of Elections reduced its precincts from 2,570 to 2,069, for a total reduction of 501 precincts.

 

Please click here to view and download the new City of Chicago ward and precinct maps

 

Many voters in Chicago will find themselves in new wards and precincts or assigned to new polling places. Polling places will be finalized by early October 2022 ahead of the November 8, 2022 General Election. Voters can check their new information by going here: https://www.chicagoelections.gov/en/your-voter-information.html

All Chicago voters will soon receive a new voter registration card in the mail notifying them of their new ward and precinct information ahead of the November 8, 2022 General Election.

 

The amount of polling places in Chicago will not drastically change for the next few election cycles. In the 2022 Primary Election, the City of Chicago had a total of 1,043 polling places to serve 2,069 precincts, with many polling places serving double or triple duty. With 1,290 total new precincts, a similar number of polling places can more effectively serve those precincts.

The most immediate change voters can expect to see is the number of election judges needed for each election in Chicago. Each election, the Board works to staff each precinct polling place with five election judges. With 1,290 total new precincts, that target number of judges would now be 6,450, instead of the current 10,345 target.
 

“No one wants to see a delayed opening for a polling place or an empty judges’ table on Election Day. We want to help more voters with what they need, right when they need it,” said Max Bever, Director of Public Information, Chicago Board of Elections. “This recent precinct consolidation allows the Board to train a smaller pool of election judges and coordinators, and for Election Central to provide more support to poll workers’ and voters’ needs on Election Day.”

The availability of voting options and voter habits have changed in Chicago over the last few elections. In the 2020 General Election, 70% of voters chose to either Vote By Mail or Early Vote. In the 2022 Primary Election, nearly 52% of voters chose to Vote By Mail or Early Vote.

Please see below for a ward-by-ward breakdown of precinct changes:

Ward

New Pct Count

Old PctCount

Difference

Ward 1

26

44

-18

Ward 2

25

46

-21

Ward 3

27

41

-14

Ward 4

28

38

-10

Ward 5

25

41

-16

Ward 6

27

48

-21

Ward 7

31

46

-15

Ward 8

30

56

-26

Ward 9

30

51

-21

Ward 10

25

36

-11

Ward 11

23

38

-15

Ward 12

22

23

-1

Ward 13

40

48

-8

Ward 14

15

31

-16

Ward 15

20

24

-4

Ward 16

25

36

-11

Ward 17

29

41

-12

Ward 18

26

50

-24

Ward 19

36

57

-21

Ward 20

23

39

-16

Ward 21

29

54

-25

Ward 22

19

25

-6

Ward 23

33

39

-6

Ward 24

19

41

-22

Ward 25

17

32

-15

Ward 26

32

49

-17

Ward 27

29

50

-21

Ward 28

26

46

-20

Ward 29

24

44

-20

Ward 30

26

32

-6

Ward 31

23

41

-18

Ward 32

30

43

-13

Ward 33

17

28

-11

Ward 34

20

53

-33

Ward 35

22

31

-9

Ward 36

27

30

-3

Ward 37

22

41

-19

Ward 38

25

41

-16

Ward 39

35

45

-10

Ward 40

23

39

-16

Ward 41

31

47

-16

Ward 42

24

42

-18

Ward 43

23

46

-23

Ward 44

21

41

-20

Ward 45

29

48

-19

Ward 46

23

40

-17

Ward 47

28

48

-20

Ward 48

35

46

-11

Ward 49

17

33

-16

Ward 50

28

40

-12

TOTAL

1,290

2,069

-779

Media Contact:
Max Bever