Politics & Government
Tuesday, Oct. 7, is Voter Registration Deadline for the Nov. 4 election
Here are some spots where you can register to vote in suburban Cook County. Or go online.

Cook County Clerk David Orr reminds suburban Cook County residents that the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 4 Gubernatorial General Election is Tuesday, Oct. 7.
“Voters should make certain they are registered to vote, especially since the first week of October is a busy moving time,” Orr said. “If you have moved down the street or a few towns over, you need to register to vote at your new address.”
Suburban Cook County voters can verify their registration status by using the Voter Information tool at cookcountyclerk.com, or at m.cookcountyclerk.com if using a smartphone or tablet. The tool also gives voters their polling place information and sample ballot.
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The Clerk’s office has received about 12,000 more suburban Cook County voter registrations between June 1 and today than it did during the same time period in 2010. Of those, about 2,800 are thanks to the state’s new online voter registration application.
Any voter with a driver’s license or state ID can register to vote online. Residents may also register in person by visiting the Clerk’s downtown office (69 W. Washington St., Fifth floor, Chicago), a municipal or township office, or one of the Clerk’s five suburban courthouse locations:
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- Southwest suburbs: 10220 S. 76th Ave., Room 238, Bridgeview
- South suburbs: 16501 S. Kedzie Ave., Room 238, Markham
- West suburbs: 1311 Maybrook Square, Room 104, Maywood
- Northwest suburbs: 2121 Euclid Ave., Room 238, Rolling Meadows
- North suburbs: 5600 W. Old Orchard Road, Room 149, Skokie
In order to register, applicants must have two pieces of identification, including one containing a current address. Qualified applicants must be a United States citizen, at least 18 years old by the Nov. 4 election, and a resident of his or her precinct for at least 30 days prior to the election. Voters who have recently moved must re-register at their current address prior to the deadline.
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