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OmahaBlueDog

(10,000 posts)
Mon Aug 13, 2012, 08:00 PM Aug 2012

Copy & Forward: October 9, 2012 is the deadline for voter registration in Illinois

...however, there is a grace period from 10/10 to 10/30

http://www.gottavote.org/en/IL/get-registered/

ILLINOIS
1. GET REGISTERED

Get registered to vote with your current name, at your current address, by 28 days before Election Day. For the November 6th, 2012 general election, you must register no later than October 9th, 2012. You can also register in person during “grace period” registration, which begins on October 10th and ending on October 30th. You can get your registration started right now.

Get Registered: http://www.GottaRegister.com

2. WHAT TO BRING

If you are voting in federal election in Illinois for the first time, make sure you bring one of the following pieces of identification, with your current name and current address, to the polls:
• A current and valid photo identification
• Utility bill
• Bank statement
• Government check
• Paycheck
• Lease or contract for residence
• Student ID & mail addressed to voter’s residence
• Government document
If you’ve voted in a federal election in Illinois before, you aren’t required to bring ID in order to check and obtain a ballot.
If you have additional questions about voting in Illinois, please contact: Illinois State Board of Elections: (217) 782-4141; webmaster@elections.il.gov

3. VOTE!

Election Day is Tuesday November 6, 2012. Polls in Illinois will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time.

Find your polling place: http://www.elections.state.il.us/VotingInformation/RegistrationLookup.aspx

Vote Early

Early voting in Illinois starts twenty-two days before an election and extends through the fifth day before Election Day. For the November 6th, 2012 general election, it starts on October 15th and ends on November 1st.

Vote by Mail

Any registered voter can absentee vote in Illinois, and no excuse is required. You can request an absentee ballot for the November 2012 general election beginning on September 27th, 2012. If you mail in your request for an absentee ballot, the application must be received by the election authority by November 1st (but we recommend giving yourself at least a month prior to the Election). All completed ballots must be postmarked by November 5th. You can also request and vote an absentee ballot in person by November 5th, 2012.

Get the Info: http://www.elections.il.gov/InfoForVoters.aspx

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Copy & Forward: October 9, 2012 is the deadline for voter registration in Illinois (Original Post) OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 OP
Illinois Also Has A Grace Period for Voter Registeration Robert Czar Aug 2012 #1
Even if you *think* you're registered... Robert Czar Aug 2012 #2
Excellent point! OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #3
And... Robert Czar Aug 2012 #4
One Month to the Registration Deadline - Tell your friends OmahaBlueDog Sep 2012 #5
Actually Early Voting In IL Starts Oct 22: mucifer Sep 2012 #6

Robert Czar

(58 posts)
2. Even if you *think* you're registered...
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 10:10 PM
Aug 2012

You should contact your local election board and/or your local election board's website to check if you're still registered.

If you (or a friend, family member, whoever...) still are, you should print out the confirmed registration and put it in a safe place.

It's spooky how many people show up to vote, only to find out that after decades of living in the same home and voting in the same precinct, they've been wiped off the rolls.

Robert Czar

(58 posts)
4. And...
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 11:37 AM
Aug 2012

...even if you *think* you're registered, but find out on Election Day that you've been wiped from the database, by the time it's all ironed out, Election Day is long over.

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