Politics & Government

Midterm Election 2018: What You Need To Know In Will County

Find your polling place, look up candidates and even find a ride to the polls.

WILL COUNTY, IL — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6, but early voting has been under way since Sept. 27 at the Will County clerk's office.

Before you head to the polls, here's everything you need to know about casting your ballot in the midterm election here in Will County.

Election Day FYI

Find out what's happening in Plainfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6. Not sure where you vote? You can find your Will County polling place here. How do you know if your polling place has changed? A list of polling place changes is posted here.

After the polls close, you can head back to Patch as the vote totals roll in. Vote totals will also be on the Will County clerk website. According to the Will County clerk, the Will County portion of the City of Aurora is now included in its election results.

Find out what's happening in Plainfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Remember that all vote totals are unofficial and winners are projected until the clerk's office has tabulated all results, including provisional ballots from Election Day and vote by mail ballots postmarked by Election Day. Those votes will be posted 14 days after Election Day, and 21 calendar days after an election, the results are canvassed and become official.

Also: If you voted by mail, you can check the status of your vote here.

Not registered to vote?

If you forgot to register, don't despair: Illinois is one of a handful of states that allow same-day registration on Election Day. Just take two forms of identification (one must show your current address) to your voting precinct to register and cast your ballot.

Need a ride to the polls?

Uber and Lyft are offering Election Day deals and potential freebies. Lyft said it's offering 50 percent off rides across the country Tuesday. Visit BuzzFeed to access a Lyft promo code. Uber is working with #VoteTogether and Democracy Works to provide free rides in areas where transportation to the polls is hard to come by as part of its "Uber Drives the Vote" promotion. Uber also is offering $10 off a single ride to the polls on Election Day for the Uber Express Pool, which could mean a free ride depending on how far you have to go. To get the deal, riders must have the most updated version of the Uber app. Then enter the promotional code VOTE2018 in your app. (Tap Menu > Payment > Add Promo Code).

What's on the ballot?

State candidates

Governor/Lieutenant governor

  • Bruce Rauner/Evelyn Sanguinetti - Republican
  • J.B. Pritzker/Juliana Stratton - Democrat
  • Grayson Kash Jackson/Sanjeev Mohip - Libertarian
  • William "Sam" McCann/Aaron Merreighn - Conservative

Recent Patch coverage:

Attorney General

  • Erika Harold - Republican
  • Kwame Raoul - Democrat
  • Bubba Harsy - Libertarian

Recent Patch coverage:

Secretary of State

  • Jason Helland - Republican
  • Jesse White - Democrat
  • Steve Dutner - Libertarian

Comptroller

  • Darlene Senger - Republican
  • Susana A. Mendoza - Democrat
  • Claire Ball - Libertarian

Treasurer

  • Jim Dodge - Republican
  • Michael Frerichs - Democrat
  • Michael Leheney - Libertarian

Representative in Congress, 3rd District

Patch coverage:

Representative in Congress, 11th District

  • Nick Stella - Republican
  • Bill Foster - Democrat

Representative in Congress, 14th District

  • Randall M. "Randy" Hultgren - Republican
  • Lauren Underwood - Democrat

Recent Patch coverage:

Representative in Congress, 16th District

  • Adam Kinzinger - Republican
  • Sara Dady - Democrat

Representative in General Assembly, 86th District

  • Rick Laib - Republican
  • Lawrence "Larry" Walsh Jr.

Representative in General Assembly, 97th District

  • Mark Batinick - Republican
  • Mica Freeman - Democrat

Representative in the General Assembly, 98th District

  • Alyssia Benford - Republican
  • Natalie Manley - Democrat

Will County candidates

Clerk

  • Laurie McPhillips - Republican
  • Lauren Staley-Ferry - Democrat

Recent Patch coverage:

Treasurer

  • Steve Weber - Republican
  • Timothy M. Brophy - Democrat

Sheriff

  • Jim Reilly - Republican
  • Mike Kelley - Democrat

Recent Patch coverage:

Judge, 12th Circuit (filling vacancy of Hon. Daniel J. Rozak)

  • Ben Braun - Republican
  • David Garcia - Democrat

Judge, 12th Circuit (filling vacancy of Hon. Carla Alessio Policandriotes)

  • Victoria McKay Kennison - Republican
  • Vincent Cornelius - Democrat

County Board District 1 (vote for 2)

  • Judy Ogalla - Republican
  • Laurie Summers - Democrat
  • Bob Howard - Democrat

County Board District 2 (vote for 2)

  • James (Jim) Moustis - Republican
  • Keith Ogle - Republican
  • Amanda L. Koch - Democrat

County Board District 4 (vote for 2)

  • Christian John Cairy (withdrew as of 6/21/18, objection pending, appointed to fill vacancy) - Republican
  • Jacqueline L. Traynere - Democrat
  • Kenneth Harris - Democrat

County Board District 5 (vote for 2)

  • Gretchen Fritz - Republican
  • Darren Bennefield - Republican
  • Meta Mueller - Democrat
  • Mazyar M. Hedayat - Democrat

County Board District 6 (vote for 2)

  • Don Gould - Republican
  • Debbie Militello - Republican
  • Joe VanDuyne - Democrat

County Board District 7 (vote for 2)

  • Stephen J. Balich - Republican
  • Mike Fricilone - Republican
  • Kyle P. Killacky - Democrat

County Board District 9 (vote for 2)

  • Annete Parker - Republican
  • Rachel F. Ventura - Democrat
  • Jim Murphy - Democrat

County Board District 11 (vote for 2)

  • Julie Anne Berkowicz - Republican
  • Kathy Havel - Republican
  • Michelle "Mimi" Cowan - Democrat
  • Jim Kopchok (appointed to fill vacancy) - Democrat

Referenda

In Will County, referenda include the White Oak Library tax rate increase question, the Minooka Community Consolidated School District No. 201 proposition to issue $50 million in school building bonds and the New Lenox Fire District tax increase question.

Find a full list of Will County referenda for the Nov. 6 ballot election here.

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