
Last updated on September 10, 2024
The 2024 General Election will be taking place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Up and down the ballot, candidates are seeking public offices that will impact civil rights and civil liberties in our communities and state.
How the elected offices on your ballot impact civil liberties
If you have questions on your ability to vote as a student, houseless, can't access the polls, or more.
If you live in Cook or Lake County find out how candidates in your country responded to our State's Attorney Questionnaire.
In Illinois, people previously involved in the criminal legal system are still able to vote. People with criminal records can still participate in elections as long as they are not currently serving time on a sentence and they meet all other qualifications. If you have been charged, arrested but not charged, in jail but not serving a sentence, or on probation, you are able to vote.
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AUGUST 7
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First day to REQUEST A VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT |
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SEPTEMBER 26
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First day of MAILING or DELIVERY of VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT |
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OCTOBER 20
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Close of ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION |
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OCTOBER 21 (dates may vary)
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First day for EARLY VOTING for the ELECTION |
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OCTOBER 31
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Deadline to REQUEST A MAIL IN BALLOT |
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NOVEMBER 4
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Last day for EARLY VOTING |
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NOVEMBER 5
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ELECTION DAY and ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION
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The 2024 General Election will be taking place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Up and down the ballot, candidates are seeking public offices that will impact civil rights and civil liberties in our communities and state.
How the elected offices on your ballot impact civil liberties
If you have questions on your ability to vote as a student, houseless, can't access the polls, or more.
If you live in Cook or Lake County find out how candidates in your country responded to our State's Attorney Questionnaire.
In Illinois, people previously involved in the criminal legal system are still able to vote. People with criminal records can still participate in elections as long as they are not currently serving time on a sentence and they meet all other qualifications. If you have been charged, arrested but not charged, in jail but not serving a sentence, or on probation, you are able to vote.
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AUGUST 7
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First day to REQUEST A VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT |
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SEPTEMBER 26
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First day of MAILING or DELIVERY of VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT |
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OCTOBER 20
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Close of ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION |
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OCTOBER 21 (dates may vary)
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First day for EARLY VOTING for the ELECTION |
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OCTOBER 31
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Deadline to REQUEST A MAIL IN BALLOT |
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NOVEMBER 4
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Last day for EARLY VOTING |
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NOVEMBER 5
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ELECTION DAY and ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION
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Learn how to register on-line, by mail or in-person in Illinois.
Learn how to exercise your power to vote either in person or by mail.