Here’s how you can register to vote – NBC Chicago

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The general election season is fully underway with the conclusion of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with voters now looking ahead to the November general election.

With the Nov. 5 election just over two months away, the Illinois State Board of Electors has provided voters with a “voting timeline” of key dates, covering everything from the start of early voting to the last day to submit mail-in ballots.

Registered voters can vote early, in-person or by mail, from Sept. 26 through Nov. 4, the day before the election.

Voters wishing to cast their ballots on Election Day can head to their designated Illinois polling place between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Need to register to vote?

“Illinois’ residents may register online, in person at the office of the election authority, at Driver’s license facilities, with deputy registrars who are appointed in each jurisdiction, or via mail using the Illinois Voter Registration Application available in English and Spanish,” the Illinois State Board of Elections wrote.

Here’s the link to register to vote online in Illinois. Here’s what to know about voter registration in Illinois.

As the country prepares to decide who will be the next president, here are the dates to know:

Sept. 20: Vote by mail ballots (Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act)
Last business day for the election authority to mail ballots to persons in the United States Service

Sept. 26: Early Voting Begins
First day for early voting at the office of the election authority and at any additional locations

Sept. 26: Voting by mail begins
First day for the election authority to mail an official ballot

Oct. 8: Close of voter registration
Last day for regular registration or transfer of registration

Oct. 9: Grace period registration and voting begins
First day of grace period registration and voting at the office of the election authority or at a designated location

Oct. 20: Online voter registration closes
Last day for online voter registration

Oct. 31: Last day to mail vote by mail ballots
Last day for the election authority to receive, by mail, an application for a vote by mail ballot

Nov. 4: Last day for early voting
Last day for early voting at the office of the election authority and at any additional locations

Nov. 5: General Election

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