Voting Information
Are you registered to vote?
The last day to register is March 7. Grace period registration is available as of March 8. Visit information on the McLean County Clerk's website.
Eligible voters can also register to vote in person by going to the:
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A driver's license facility. You can register to vote when you obtain or renew your driver's license or state identification card at any DMV facility.
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Registration is also available at other state government offices, including public assistance and military recruitment offices.
When to re-register
Your registration is permanent unless you move or change your name.
Address changes
If you have moved within the County, you must transfer your registration by re-registering. You may write your new address on the back of your voter identification card and mail it to the Clerk's office.
You must re-register with the local election authority or county clerk if you move to an address outside the County.
Name changes
Voters who legally change their name but not their address do not have to re-register. You can vote after updating your information at the polls if you have changed your name.
Important Dates:
January 4, 2023: Vote by Mail Applications are available for the April 4, 2023, Consolidated Election
Feb. 23, 2023 - Early voting begins, and the first day to distribute vote-by-mail ballots
Mar. 7, 2023: Close of voter registration
Mar. 8, 2023: Grace period registration and voting begins
Mar. 30, 2023: Last day to mail vote by mail ballots
Apr. 3, 2023: Last day for early voting
Apr. 4, 2023: Consolidated Election
Where do I vote?
On Election Day, you will cast your ballot in a polling place, usually in a public building near your home, that serves as a polling place.
Precinct maps, voting locations, and early voting information can be found on the McLean County Clerk's website.
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