Politics & Government

Will County Polling Places and Hours: Nov. 6 Election

Patch has a roundup of the information you need to know for Nov. 6

JOLIET, IL - The Tuesday, November 6 general election is just a few weeks away. Have questions about the voting process and poll hours in Will County? The following information will help you out:

Polling Hours: Voting polls in Will County open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.

Locations: Not sure where you vote? Don't fret. Visit the website at the Will County Clerk's Office to double-check your polling site.

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Candidates: There are several noteworthy Will County races on the ballot Nov. 6. Among them: voters will determine the next sheriff of Will County. Incumbent Mike Kelley faces a challenge from Jim Reilly, one of his sheriff's deputies. There are two Will County Circuit Judge openings on the ballot: Associate Judge Victoria Kennison is running against Joliet attorney Vincent Cornelius for one seat. In the other race, it's Associate Judge Ben Braun going against Associate Judge David Garcia. For county clerk, Lauren Staley-Ferry is against Laurie McPhillips. There are also several races for Will County Board.

Early Voting: Visit this link for the Will County Clerk's website to find out where you can participate in the early voting process.

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