![]() ![]() If you choose to forego both voting by mail and early voting, and just want to vote on Election Day, unless you are in Chicago, suburban Cook County or DuPage County, you will only have one option: your designated polling place, which you can find on your local election authority's website. If you did not receive your mail-in ballot, you can also vote in person by signing an affidavit that you did not receive it or were informed by your election authority that they did not receive your ballot in the mail. If you requested to vote by mail but would prefer to vote in person, you can do so by surrendering your mail-in ballot to an election judge for cancellation at an early voting site or your polling place, then casting your ballot there in person. If you prefer to mail back your ballot, it must be postmarked by Election Day in order for your vote to be counted. If you requested to vote by mail and want to hand deliver your ballot to your local election authority, you can do so at in person at your county clerk's office or a designated ballot drop box location. Those wishing to do so are required to bring two forms of ID, one of which has the voter's current address. While the period to register to vote online has closed, voters can register in person and vote up until Election Day. Early Voting in Chicago for 2022 Illinois Primary Election Begins Tuesday ![]()
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