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Voting Information

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For complete information on registering and voting in Lake County, as well as candidate information and election results, visit the Lake County Clerk's Web site.

Election Schedule

Even-Numbered Years

  • GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION: First Tuesday in February
    • Nominate candidates for: Federal, state, county offices
    • Elect: Precinct committeemen
  • GENERAL ELECTION: First Tuesday after the first Monday in November
    • Elect: Federal, state, county offices

Odd-Numbered Years

  • CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION: Last Tuesday in February
    • Nominate candidates for: Municipal and township offices
  • CONSOLIDATED ELECTION: First Tuesday in April
    • Elect: Municipal, township, park district, library district, and fire protection district offices; school board members; community college district trustees; Regional Board of School Trustee

 

How and Where to Register

A resident may register to vote if he or she is (1) a U.S. citizen, (2) 18 years of age by the date of the next election, and (3) a resident of his or her Lake County precinct address for 30 days immediately prior to the next election.

Two forms of identification are required to register to vote: (1) at least one of the two forms must show the registering person’s name and current address; (2) only one form of identification may be a piece of mail addressed and delivered to the person.

Contact the Lake County Clerk's office (847-377-2410) for information on where to register to vote.

Voting by Absentee Ballot

Any registered voter is eligible to cast an absentee ballot, either in person or by mail. In addition, the county offers prearranged absentee voting plans for students living away from home and for “snowbirds” who live elsewhere for part of the year. There are also accommodations available for nursing home residents, hospitalized voters, and handicapped voters. Complete voting information is available on the Lake County Clerk's website.

Early Voting

Offsite voting locations also offer early voting to any registered voter. Early voting begins 22 days before Election Day and runs through the Thursday before Election Day. Offsite voting locations will continue to offer absentee voting during the two days after early voting concludes. Voters are required to present a valid Illinois driver’s license, an Illinois identification card issued by the Secretary of State, or any other government-issued identification document containing their photograph, name, and address.

 

 
 
 

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