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Illinois Primary Election on March 19

Illinois Primary Election on March 19

March 4, 2024 Last Edit: July 25, 2024

Get Out and Vote. Be the Voice of Small Business.

Inflation, labor shortages, and over-regulation continue to challenge Main Street. Enacting pro-small business policy begins with sending pro-small business candidates to Springfield.

Get Out and Vote. Be the Voice of Small Business.

Your local polling location will be open on Election Day, March 19, from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. For your election day polling location, click the link below.

Illinois Online Voter Registration Application: Polling Place Lookup Results

Early voting is also open. Click on the link below to identify your early voting location.

Early Voting and Grace Period Registration Locations (il.gov)

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