
Kane County Voters Can Cast Ballots at Any Election Day Polling Place
Kane County Clerk John A. Cunningham reminds voters that they can vote at any Election Day polling location for Tuesday’s Consolidated Election.
Clerk Cunningham said, “I want to make sure that voters are aware that they can vote at any Election Day polling location on Tuesday in the Consolidated Election. Beginning with the March 2024 General Primary Election, Kane County voters have had the option to vote at any Election Day polling location, and many voters took advantage of that during last November’s election. As Clerk, I have worked to find new ways to make voting more accessible, and this is the latest innovation we have offered to our voters.”
Polling locations are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. A full list of locations is available at this link.
Voters can also use this tool to find a personalized sample ballot and the polling sites closest to their home, though they may vote at any location.
Cunningham added, “I understand that old habits are hard to break, and some voters have been used to voting in their neighborhood precinct for years. We are not stopping anyone from doing that. I just want you to know that you have options. For example, if there is a line at your usual site on Election Day, you don’t have to wait in line and can go to a different site. If you want to vote at a polling site closer to your office or school, instead of driving back to the location by your home, you can do that.”
All registered Kane County voters are eligible to participate in the April 1 Consolidated Election, which includes races for municipal offices such as mayor, city council, township positions, school board, library board, and more.
Early Voting continues through March 31. Dates and times can be found here.
The Clerk’s Office continues to strive to be the most transparent election authority in Illinois. According to Clerk Cunningham, this office developed innovative ways to serve the public, including expanding early voting, establishing a call center to resolve Election Day issues, developing a Voter Outreach Program to increase voter registration and early voting, and improving technology.
