Politics & Government
Problems Can Be Reported To KCSA Complaint Line During April Election
Voters who experience problems or come across irregularities on April 4 can report the issues to the Kane County State's Attorney's Office.

KANE COUNTY, IL — The Kane County State's Attorney's Office will operate a complaint line on Election Day April 4, officials announced.
Voters who experience problems and irregularities or witness possible illegal activity — including electioneering, illegally placed campaign signs or denial of voting rights — at any of the 291 voting precincts in Kane County can call 630-208-5328.
The complaint line will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. Officials noted the phone number should not be used for questions regarding polling times and places.
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Representatives from the Kane County State's Attorney's Office will be on the line to take complaints about potential violations of Illinois election laws. If needed, they will also travel to polling places to ensure compliance, officials said Wednesday.
If voters have similar concerns during the early voting period or need election information, the Kane County Clerk's Election Help Line can be reached at 630-232-5990.
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