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Whether you’re on the fence about voting, unsure how to vote or adamant about making your voice heard, it’s essential to have all the deadlines, dos and don’ts in mind as the November 2024 general election rolls around.  

This year’s official Election Day is Nov. 5, where voters will decide not only the new President of the United States but also the outcome of numerous local-, state- and federal-level questions or races as well. But what are all the deadlines to make sure your ballot counts? 

Deadlines 

To vote, the first step is to register. To register to vote in Illinois, you must be a United States citizen and a resident of Illinois at least 30 days before the election. You have to be 18 years old by the date of election. You cannot be serving a jail or prison sentence and cannot have claimed the right to vote anywhere else. 

Qualified residents can register to vote online. The registration system will close at 11:59 p.m. Oct. 20 and reopen Nov. 7. Residents already registered to vote can also use this online portal to change their existing registration or double-check that they are all set. 

To register to vote by mail, the application must be postmarked by Oct. 8. To register to vote in person, qualified residents can do so all the way up to and during Election Day on Nov. 5. 

After registration, it’s important to decide how you want to vote and to have a voting plan in place. Some prefer to vote early to avoid the rush and to have peace of mind ahead of time. Any qualified voter can do so at a site established by the election authority. 

In suburban Cook County, voters can cast an early ballot starting Oct. 21 through Nov. 4 at the Oak Park Village Hall at 123 Madison St. Voting hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. 

Residents of Oak Park and River Forest age 60 and up, or any age individual with a disability, can use the Oak Park Township’s curb-to-curb bus service from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to a village news release. The rides are first come, first served and can be scheduled up to a week in advance by calling the township. 

Others like to vote by mail. To do so, a ballot has to be requested by mail between Aug. 7 and Oct. 31. In-person requests must be made by Nov. 4.  

To ensure the mail-in ballot counts, it must be postmarked by Election Day on Nov. 5 and received within two weeks. Voters can also return their ballot in a drop box location, which can be found online, from Oct. 21 to Nov. 4.  

Military personnel and United States citizens that are overseas have to follow additional requirements

Where to vote 

But if you want to vote in person on Election Day, it’s important to be prepared and know where to go.  Voters can find their specific polling location for Election Day with the zip code and street address of their voter registration through the Illinois State Board of Elections

In Oak Park, there are 20 polling locations, all of which are classified as accessible: 

  • Hatch Elementary School at 1000 N. Ridgeland Ave. 
  • Whittier Elementary School at 715 N. Harvey Ave. 
  • John Hedges Administrative Center at 218 Madison St. 
  • Oak Park Public Library Maze Branch at 845 Gunderson Ave. 
  • Abraham Lincoln Elementary School at 1111 S. Grove Ave. 
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School at 508 N. Kenilworth Ave. 
  • St. Giles Parish – McDonough Hall at 1101 Columbian Ave. 
  • The Nineteenth Century Charitable Association at 178 Forest Ave. 
  • Oak Park Public Library at 834 Lake St. 
  • Oak Park and River Forest High School at 201 N. Scoville Ave. 
  • Washington Irving Elementary School at 1125 S. Cuyler Ave. 
  • William Beye Elementary School at 230 N. Cuyler Ave. 
  • West Central SDA Church at 1154 Wisconsin Ave. 
  • Longfellow Elementary School at 715 Highland Ave. 
  • Oak Park Conservatory at 615 Garfield St. 
  • Horace Mann Elementary School at 921 N. Kenilworth Ave. 
  • Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School at 325 S. Kenilworth Ave. 
  • Oak Park Township at 105 S. Oak Park Ave. 
  • Park District of Oak Park Dole Center at 255 Augusta St. 
  • Percy Julian Middle School at 416 S. Ridgeland Ave. 

In River Forest, there are four polling locations: 

  • Roosevelt Middle School at 7560 Oak Ave. 
  • Village of River Forest at 400 Park Ave. 
  • River Forest Community Center at 8020 Madison St. 
  • The Sheridan at River Forest at 800 N. Harlem Ave., which is not listed as accessible. 

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