Early Voting and In-Person Registration: 51 locations now open through Feb. 25

51 locations now open through Feb. 25

Early Voting and In-Person Registration

Early Voting begins Mon., Feb. 11 at 51 locations in Chicago, and each site also will offer voter-registration services.

 

Every site will be open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

Voters don’t need a reason or excuse to use Early Voting. Chicago voters may use any Early Voting site in the city, regardless of where they live.

 

Election Board Chair Marisel A. Hernandez encouraged voters to participate in the days ahead of the Feb. 26 Municipal Election or on Election Day – and not wait until the run-offs. “To all Chicago voters: the endorsements are coming in, and it’s time to make up our minds and cast our ballots. Your votes count now,” Hernandez said.

 

Voters who need to file a name or address change, or who need to register for the first time, will need to present two forms of ID, at least one of which shows the voter’s current address. Voters who register or file a name or address change must be ready to vote during that same visit.

 

For more information, Chicago voters may visit chicagoelections.com or call 312-269-7900 (312-269-0027 for the hearing impaired). Voters also may refer to this week’s household mailing, which provides the Election Day polling place for that voter’s address and at least two Early Voting sites.