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Mayor Thompson: Early Voting Ends March 31; Election Day is April 1

Early Voting Site: Bellwood Village Hall on 3200 Washington Blvd. or the Maywood Public Library on 121 S. 5th Ave

(Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson)

(Broadview, IL) — Mayor Katrina Thompson is encouraging all registered voters in the Village of Broadview to make their voices heard in the upcoming local municipal elections. Early voting is currently underway and will continue through Sunday, March 31, with Election Day taking place on Tuesday, April 1.

The elections will determine key leadership roles in the community, including the Mayor, Village Board of Trustees, School Boards, and the Park District.

“Local elections are where your vote has the greatest and most immediate impact,” said Thompson. “Whether it’s decisions about our schools, parks, or village policies, your voice matters. I urge every registered voter in Broadview to take the time to vote—early or on Election Day—and help shape the future of our community.”

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Residents can vote early at designated polling locations, such as Bellwood Village Hall on 3200 Washington Blvd. or the Maywood Public Library on 121 S. 5th Ave., or on Election Day at their assigned precinct.

For more information on where and how to vote, please visit the Cook County Clerk’s website or contact the Broadview Village Clerk’s office at (708) 681-3600 X 271 or via email kmcgrier@broadview-il.gov with any questions.

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“Let’s make every vote count, Broadview!” said Thompson.

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