Monday, April 1, 2013
Spare yourself the rush of Election Day and cast your ballot early. We tell you how.
While there may not be an early voting site in Evergreen Park, that doesn't mean you still can't take advantage of the opportunity to bypass the crowds. Voters in the municipal election can cast their ballots at any early voting site in Cook County. Early voting ends on Saturday, April 6. The closest voting sites are: Visit Patch's Election Central Page to get a look at area races. To see your sample ballot, check if you are registered and find your designated polling location, go to the Cook County Clerk's website and enter your address.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Early voting is now in effect for the 2012 Presidential Election from Oct. 22 through Nov. 3. Grace period voter registration is also now in effect.
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Monday, October 22, 2012
If you’re going to be out of town or can’t handle the pressure of voting on election day—Nov. 6—early voting is now in effect for Cook County voters. Early voting will take place form Oct. 22 through Nov. 3. Voters do not need to give a reason why they cannot make it to the polls on Election Day. They only need to fill out an application at the early voting site. State laws require early voters to provide a valid photo ID to an election official before receiving a ballot to vote early. Valid forms of ID include a current driver’s license, a driver’s license of state ID, university/college ID or another government-issued ID with a photo, such as a passport. Voters may vote anywhere in Cook County where early voting is available. Early …
Monday, September 24, 2012
The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 6 Presidential Election is Oct. 9.
The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 6 election is Oct. 9. Watch Cook County Clerk David Orr's informational video explaining the voter registration process. The Cook County Clerk has voter registration information on its website. To register to vote, you must be: a U.S. citizen, 18 years old by Election Day and a resident of your precinct at least 30 days prior to Election Day. Voters who have recently moved must register again at their current address prior to the deadline, the website states. To register to vote in person, bring two pieces of ID. Neither has to be a photo ID, but at least one must show your current addres, including: Evergreen Park and Oak Lawn residents can register at: People also can register in person at one…
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Saturday, March 17, 2012
Republican turnout was high for Early Voting in suburban Cook County. Take the Patch primary poll, and tell your neighbors who deserves your primary vote.
Cook County's suburban Republicans cast 44 percent more Early Voting ballots for the March 20 presidential primary than during Early Voting in 2008, according to the Cook County Clerk's Office. Nearly 4,400 more Republicans participated during this Early Voting period, which ended Thursday, than did four years ago. GOP voters represented 38.6 percent of all early voting ballots cast, up from 19.4 percent in 2008. With a contentious race among Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul, the outcome of the Illinois GOP primary will matter in the march to a nominee. Democratic Early Voting participation dropped 45 percent when compared with the last presidential election. With 2,477 ballots cast, the Orland Park Early Voting site…
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Early voting in Cook County starts Monday, Feb. 27, and ends March 15. There are five places in south suburban Patch towns where you can vote early.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Early Voting for the March 20 Presidential Primary Election is set to start Monday at five locations in Patch towns within south suburban Cook County. Early voting also can be done at the clerk's downtown Chicago office, 69 West Washington St., and Cook County courthouses, according to Cook County Clerk David Orr, or any one of the 42 suburban sites listed on the clerk's website. When: Feb. 27 through March 15. How: Early voters do not need a conflict or excuse to vote before election day, but they must have a government-issued photo ID such as a current driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Voters must choose a party when casting a ballot in a primary election. What's on the ballot: President of the United States, …
Sandra Bury
11:46 am on Monday, September 24, 2012
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