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Your Last-Minute Election Guide

Posted on March 17   |   Updated on March 18
Emily Mack

Emily Mack

Room full of voting booths, with sign on entrance that reads "EARLY VOTING"

Voting at early-voting sites continues through EOD. (Michelle Navarro / City Cast Chicago)

In Chicago, primaries often decide winners. But during Chicago’s 2022 midterm primary, just 22% of the city voted. We can do better than that!

Where to Vote

Chicago’s 50 early-voting locations and the city’s downtown supersite will continue operating through 7 p.m. today. Same-day registration is available at all those sites, plus additional vote centers. (Here’s what you’ll need for same-day registration.)

Already registered? Today, you can hit your local polling site — check where that is.

Meanwhile, absentee voters, make sure your ballot is postmarked today! Vote-by-mail procrastinators should consider dropping ballots off at an early-voting spot.

Who’s Running?

The retirement of longtime Sen. Dick Durbin has opened up a competitive Democratic race, currently dominated by three front-runners: Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th), and U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (2nd).

Other competitive congressional races are happening in the 2nd, 7th, 8th, and 9th Districts:

Local races are also heating up:

  • Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle faces a major challenge from (the relatively conservative) Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd).
  • Four Democrats are vying to become comptroller, aka the person who pays the bills in Illinois.
  • As property taxes rise, the Democratic party has sided against incumbent Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi, supporting suburban challenger Pat Hynes.
  • The Cook County Board of Review also faces a potential shakeup, following allegations against incumbent Samantha Steele (and a past DUI arrest).

Who to Vote For

Actually, I can’t tell you who to vote for … but I can help you get informed! Consider consulting these heavily researched guides:

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