Politics & Government

Guide For Voters In Glen Ellyn For 2026 Primary Election

See which issues will be on the ballot for Glen Ellyn voters in the 2026 primary election, which is set for Tuesday.

GLEN ELLYN, IL — Election Day 2026 is Tuesday, March 17, which means many Glen Ellyn residents will be heading to the polls.

In DuPage County, early voting kicked off Feb. 10 at 24 locations throughout the county.

On Election Day, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mail-in ballots must also be postmarked by Election Day, March 17.

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DuPage County voters can cast their ballot anywhere in the county. Below, readers will find a list of polling places in Glen Ellyn.

Polling Places in Glen Ellyn

Below is a list of polling places in Glen Ellyn:

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  • Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center ,800 St Charles Rd.
  • Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 41 N Park Blvd.
  • First Congregational Church - Glen Ellyn, 535 Forest Ave.
  • Glen Ellyn Civic Center, 535 Duane St.
  • Glen Ellyn Countryside Park District 2N351 Highland Ave.
  • Glen Ellyn Historical Society 800 N Main St.
  • Glen Ellyn Main Street Rec Center 501 Hill Ave.
  • Glen Ellyn Police Department 65 S Park Blvd.
  • Glen Ellyn Spring Ave Rec Center 185 Spring Ave.
  • Maryknoll-holes & Knolls Clubhouse 845 Pershing Ave.
  • Parkview Community Church 764 St. Charles Rd.
  • Peoples Community Church 670 S Lambert Rd.
  • Southminster Presbyterian Church 680 S Park Blvd.
  • St. Barnabas Episcopal Church 22W415 E Butterfield Rd.
  • Village Green Baptist Church 200 S Lambert Rd.

What’s On The March 17 Ballot

From the governor’s race to secretary of state to attorney general, here’s a look at what’s on the ballot across Illinois.

Illinois' 6th Congressional District

Incumbent Rep. Sean Casten (D, IL-6) faces off against Joey Ruzevich. In the race for the Republican nomination, Niki Conforti and Skylar Duensing are running.

Illinois' 11th Congressional District

Incumbent Rep. Bill Foster (D, IL-11) is unopposed.

Republicans Tedora Brown, Charlie Kim, Mike Pierce and Jeffrey Walter will face off on March 17, with the winning candidate hoping to unseat Foster on November 3.

Governor

Incumbent Gov. J.B. Pritzker is seeking a third term and is unopposed in the Democratic primary. With Stratton vying for the U.S. Senate seat, this time Pritzker's ticket includes former deputy governor and state Rep. Christian Mitchell as his running mate.

Four candidates are vying for the Republican nomination, including former state Sen. Darren Bailey, who ran unsuccessfully against Pritzker in 2022.

Bailey, with running mate Aaron B. Del Mar, remained in the race after tragedy struck when his son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren were killed in a Montana helicopter crash in October.

Bailey's Republican primary opponents include Wirepoints president Ted Dabrowski, as well as DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick and Gold Rush Gaming owner Rick Heidner.

Secretary of State

Incumbent Democrat Alexi Giannoulias is unopposed in his primary.

Two candidates are facing off in the Republican primary: Republican committeeman Walter Adamczyk and Diane Harris, a Joliet small business owner and former teacher.

Comptroller

Four Democrats are vying to replace Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza, who announced in July that she would not seek a fourth term.

They include Illinois State Sen. Karina Villa, State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, Mendoza-backed Lake County Treasurer Holly Kim and Pritzker-backed State Rep. Margaret Croke.

Southern Illinois attorney Bryan Drew is running unopposed in the Republican primary.

Other statewide primary races are a foregone conclusion. In the Illinois Attorney General's race, Democratic incumbent Kwame Raoul and Republican Robert W. Fioretti are unopposed in their primaries. In the treasurer's race, Democrat Michael Frerichs is unopposed in his primary, and there are no Republican primary candidates on the ballot.

Patch Managing Editor Shannon Antinori contributed to this article.

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