Chicago Voting Resources

What offices are on the ballot?

According to a voter guide (in 3 parts) from Chicago Votes,

To be elected:

  • U.S. President

  • U.S. Representative

  • Illinois State Senator

  • Illinois State Representative

  • Water Reclamation District Commissioner

  • Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court

  • Cook County State’s Attorney

  • Cook County Commissioner

  • Board of Review Commissioner

  • Illinois Supreme Court Judge

  • Illinois Appellate Court Judge

  • Circuit Court Judge

  • Subcircuit Court Judge

  • Member of the Chicago School Board of Education (10 members)

To be retained:

  • Judges of the Illinois Appellate and Circuit Courts

Voter registration deadlines for the 2024 Illinois General Election and 60th United States Presidential Election on November 5 are listed below.

  • Online: October 20

  • By mail: October 8

  • In-person: November 5

Click the links below to register to vote or check your voter registration.

The next four years will be instrumental in shaping the future of our city. That is why it is important to exercise our right to vote in elections. By casting our ballots for our elected officials, we can help further public safety efforts, secure the rights of women and the LGBTQIA+ community, and advocate for economic justice for all. Make sure you are counted! Let your voice by heard!

The Board of Election Commissioners’ website includes information on how to vote in Chicago. Access the website here or click the links below.

Review 2024 resources for voting in Illinois here.

When posting about the election on social media, please use these hashtags:

  • #CRSVotes

  • #Vote

  • #EveryVoteCounts 

  • #YourVoiceMatters 

  • #PlanYourVote 

  • #VoteReady

  • #ChiVotes

  • #DoTheVote

  • #ElectionDay

  • #2024PresidentialElection

  • #2024IllinoisGeneralElection

Get out the vote!

Our “My Congregation Votes” 2024 campaign is an opportunity for civic engagement and education around issues at stake in elections. This initiative empowers people of faith to use their voices to advocate for Beloved Community and create systemic change with CRS. Get involved by taking our Voter Pledge.

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