State Representative Michael Coffey (IL) | Representative Michael J. Coffey, Jr. (R) 95th District
State Representative Michael Coffey (IL) | Representative Michael J. Coffey, Jr. (R) 95th District
Today marks Election Day in Illinois, providing an opportunity for residents who did not vote early or by mail to cast their ballots. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters must be in line before closing time to ensure they can vote.
Polling locations can be found on the State Board of Elections website. Registered voters typically do not need identification if they have voted in previous elections, but those who registered by mail and are voting for the first time in person must provide two forms of ID, with one showing their current address.
Illinois allows voter registration on Election Day at polling places, provided that voters meet specific requirements and present two forms of identification, including one with their current address.
Information about candidates and measures on the ballot is available through county election authority websites or the Illinois Voters Guide. Voters may bring written materials into the booth for reference during voting.
Assistance with voting machines is available from poll workers before entering the booth. Those with vision impairments can receive assistance either from election judges or a person of their choice who is not an employer, union official, or candidate.
Voters who received a mail-in ballot but wish to vote in person must bring that ballot to the polling site. If unable to do so, they will use a provisional ballot instead.
In cases where a voter's name does not appear on the list despite registering, they can still vote provisionally while officials verify eligibility. The status of such ballots can be checked via the State Board of Elections Provisional Ballot Search webpage.
For more details on how to cast your ballot today, refer to additional resources provided online.