Politics & Government
State's Attorney's Office Urges Residents To Report Vote Fraud
DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin's office will assist with election day concerns on April 7, 2015.
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced that his office will again be assisting with the Election Day process.
As in prior elections, Berlin has once again assigned a team of assistant state’s attorneys and investigators to handle any irregularities of a criminal nature that may occur while DuPage County polling places are open on Election Day.
Throughout the day, prosecutors and investigators will be available at the State’s Attorney’s Office and at polling places across the county. State’s Attorney office staff will also maintain communications throughout the day and into the evening with officials at the DuPage County Election Commission in Wheaton.
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“The right to vote is fundamental to a free society,” Berlin remarked. “I am honored to have the responsibility to help safeguard this right.”
Investigators of the State’s Attorney’s Office will be randomly visiting polls throughout the county as well as responding to any problems of a criminal nature that are called in to the office while the polls are open.
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This coordinated effort and open lines of communication with the DuPage County Election Commission will help to enforce compliance with the Election Code while ensuring that every voter properly qualified is able to cast their ballot.
Polls will be open today from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Anyone who has questions or is concerned about activities going on at any DuPage County polling place can contact either the DuPage County Election Commission at 630-407-5600 or the State’s Attorney’s Office at 630-407-8000.
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