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Don’t Forget to Register to Vote, Illinois!

Don’t Forget to Register to Vote, Illinois!

August 28, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Online Voter Registration is Open through October 20.

Don't Forget to Register to Vote, Illinois!

The elections are coming up soon. Early voting begins September 26 and voting will continue through Election Day on November 5. Illinois voters will be voting for state and federal candidates who will be key decision makers on regulatory, tax, and environmental policies that will impact your small businesses. While in-person voter registration at county clerks’ offices continues through Election Day, online voter registration closes October 20. Click here to register to vote today! Your vote is needed to ensure that we send pro-small-business candidates to Springfield and Washington this fall!
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