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Early Voting Begins in Illinois on September 26

Early Voting Begins in Illinois on September 26

September 16, 2024 Last Edit: July 6, 2025

Early Voting Begins in Illinois on September 26

Early voting in Illinois begins September 26. Registered voters may vote in person in their county clerks’ offices from September 26 through November 4. In some counties, additional early voting locations may be provided. Check the State Board of Election’s website for your county’s early voting times and locations.   Registered voters may also request to vote by mail. Voters interested in this option may download the application for their voting jurisdiction here. The election authority must receive the vote-by-mail application no later than October 31.  Non-registered voters may register online through October 20. You can register to vote here. After October 20, non-registered voters may register in person at the county clerk’s office. Illinois voters, your vote is crucial. You will vote for state and federal candidates who will be key decision-makers on regulatory, tax, and environmental policies impacting your small businesses. Your vote is needed to ensure that we send pro-small-business candidates to Springfield and Washington this fall.
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