Find nonpartisan information on registering to vote for the November 8th, 2022 election, where and when to cast your ballot, which candidates are running for office, and more.
This page is compiled and maintained by librarians at the Eisenhower Public Library District. Links to political parties are for informational purposes only and do not in any way constitute an endorsement.
Find Answers
Find answers to many of your voting-related questions online, such as
- What is my registration status?
- What is on my upcoming ballot?
- Where is my polling place?
- Where is my early voting site?
- Who are my elected officials?
- What Is my mail ballot status?
Visit the Suburban Cook County voting portal.
Visit the City of Chicago voting portal.
Have you moved or changed your name since you last registered? Find out how to re-register to vote in suburban Cook County or in the City of Chicago.
Early Voting
For the November 8th Gubernatorial Election, traditional Early Voting will take place October 24th – November 7th, 2022.
As a reminder, voters who participate in Early Voting must vote in person.
See a full list of early voting locations and hours.
Any registered voter in suburban Cook County may vote early at any other designated early voting location.
The closest early voting location to Eisenhower Public Library is the Norridge Village Hall.
Absentee Voting/Voting by Mail
Any registered Cook County voter may request a mail ballot.
November 3rd is the last day to request a mail ballot, including for military and overseas voters.
View information about voting by mail in suburban Cook County and fill out the online application.
Apply to vote by mail in the City of Chicago. The deadline to apply is five days before an election.
In the Voting Booth
Voters can bring in newspaper endorsements, printouts, sample ballots, and smartphones. You may not take a selfie or photograph your marked ballot.
View the Candidates
Check the Cook County Clerk’s Office for a list of candidates in the upcoming election.
Find out who is on your ballot with the League of Women Voters Illinois Voter’s Guide.
Research the Candidates
To learn more about the candidates, view one of the voting guides provided by:
Ballot Ready: Enter your address to learn more about candidates
The League of Women Voters: Vote411.org