Early Voting Information
Kane County
Vote by mail ballots go out Monday March 6. To apply for a mail in ballot visit the Kane County Clerk's website
In person early voting starts Friday, March 10th ONLY at the following two locations
Kane County Clerk's Office
719 S Batavia Ave, Geneva
Aurora Satellite Office
5 E Downer Pl, Aurora
Mon - Fri 8:30a - 4:30p
All early voting locations open March 20th.
Vaughan Center
2121 W Indian Trail Rd, Aurora
March 20 - 24 9am - 5pm
March 25 9am - 12pm
March 26 10am - 4pm
March 27 - 31 9am - 7pm
April 1 8am - 4pm
April 2 10am - 4pm
April 3 9am - 4pm
For a complete list of locations and hours for early voting in Kane County, click the link below. Hours vary by location and date.
DuPage County
Vote by mail ballots go out Thurs. Feb 23rd. To apply for a mail in ballot visit the DuPage County Clerk's website
All in-person voting
locations open March 20th
Mon- Fri 8:30am - 7:00pm
Saturdays and Sundays 9am - 5pm
Fox Valley Mall
195 Fox Valley Center Dr, Aurora
Islamic Center of Naperville
25W530 75th St, Naperville
Naperville Municipal Building
400 S Eagle St, Naperville
For a complete list of voting locations and hours, visit the DuPage County Clerk's website
Will County
Vote by mail ballots go out Thurs. Feb 23rd. To apply for a mail in ballot visit the Will County Clerk's website
In person early voting starts March 20th
Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30am
Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Sundays 10am - 4pm
95th Street Library
3015 Cedar Glade Dr, Naperville
Naperville Municipal Building
400 S Eagle St, Naperville
For a complete list of voting locations and hours, visit the Will County Clerk's website.
Kendall County
Vote by Mail ballots go out March 10th. To request a vote by mail ballot, click the link below
In person early voting starts on March 20th
Oswego Village Hall
100 Parkers Mill, Oswego
Mon-Fri 8a - 7p
Sat. 8a - 2p
For more information about early voting, contact the Kendall Co Clerk's website or click on the button below
Are You Registered to Vote?
You can register at early voting polling locations as well as your polling location on election day. You just need 2 forms of ID, one of which including your address. After you register or change your registered voting address to your current address, you can vote. For more specific information regarding voter registration, click the button below.
You can also register to vote or change your voting address to your current residence ahead of time. Online registration is currently closed but opens again on March 2nd through the Illinois State Board of Elections. For more information on voter registration, visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website, call the election division at 217-782-4141 or click the button below.