There are days when I feel like the election can't get here soon enough. Fortunately, those of us in Illinois can begin voting on Monday, October 13. That's the Columbus Day holiday. So, if you have the day off, please use it wisely by going to vote. The early voting period runs through Thursday, October 30, 2008 for the November 4, 2008 General Election.
Here's how to vote early if you live in Chicago, suburban Cook County, or one of the collar counties.
Here's how to vote early if you live in Chicago, suburban Cook County, or one of the collar counties.
- How to Vote Early if You Live in the City of Chicago
- How to Vote Early if You Live in Suburban Cook County, IL
- How to Vote Early if You Live in DuPage County, IL
- How to Vote Early if You Live in Kane County, IL
- How to Vote Early if You Live in Lake County, IL
- How to Vote Early if You Live in McHenry County, IL
- How to Vote Early if You Live in Will County

Comments
Early voting is also taking place in Kendall Co. It began Oct. 14th. Either in Yorkville, or at the Oswego Village new building.
The schedule for McHenry County has NOT been updated since the Spring.
It is true that the link for McHenry county has not been updated. However, if you click on that link and then click on “County Clerk Home” you will see a link for information on early voting.
You can also go directly to the following:
http://www.co.mchenry.il.us/common/CountyDpt/countyclerk/PDFDocs/Countyclerkannouncesearlyvotingrequirements.pdf