How to Confirm if You're Registered to Vote in Cook, Will, DuPage, Kane, McHenry, and Lake Counties
Saturday October 4, 2008
Ladies and Gentlemen, no matter your stripe, please take a moment to confirm that you are registered to vote in the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Your vote and your voice really do matter. Here's how to confirm your voter registration if you live in the wider Chicago area:
Saturday Tuesday, October 7 to do so. But, there is also a two-week grace period following that. Here is how you can register to vote in Chicago and Cook County, IL by the October 7 deadline. Here is information on how to register to vote in Cook County, IL under the two-week grace period if you missed the October 7 deadline.
If you live in one of the outlying counties, you will need to contact your local county clerk's office to learn how to register by the deadline or under the statewide grace period.
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in Chicago and suburban Cook County, IL
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in DuPage County, IL
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in Kane County, IL
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in Lake County, IL
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in McHenry County, IL
- How to Confirm You are Registered to Vote in Will County, IL
If you live in one of the outlying counties, you will need to contact your local county clerk's office to learn how to register by the deadline or under the statewide grace period.

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