Politics & Government
Early Voting Available At Romeoville Village Hall
In Romeoville, early voting has started at Village Hall, 1050 W. Romeo Road.
ROMEOVILLE, IL — It's almost time for voters to head back to the polls. On June 28, Illinois residents will choose their party's candidates for statewide races, including governor, attorney general, secretary of state, U.S. senator, U.S. representative, state senator and state representative.
In Romeoville, early voting has started at Village Hall, 1050 W. Romeo Road. The Village serves as an early voting location for local residents only, according to the Will County Clerk's Office.
Early voting will be open:
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- 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 20-24
Find a list of all Will County early voting locations here.
This year's primary will be held later than usual. Last year, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill amending the election code, moving the primary from March to June as lawmakers awaited Census data to redraw Congressional maps.
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The last day of early voting will be June 27, and the polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 28. June 28 is also the last day to send a mail-in ballot.
Here are the top contested races on the June 28 primary ballot:
- Illinois Governor/Lieutenant Governor
- U.S. Senate
- Secretary of State
- U.S. House
- State Senate/State House
The Illinois treasurer and comptroller primaries are uncontested after candidates were removed from the ballot.
Top Illinois races to watch
Illinois Governor
Democratic primary:
- J.B. Pritzker – incumbent (Juliana Stratton, lt. governor)
- Beverly Miles (Karla Shaw, lt. governor)
Republican primary:
- Darren Bailey (Stephanie Trussell, lt. governor)
- Paul Schimpf (Carolyn Schofield, lt. governor)
- Richard Irvin (Avery Bourne, lt. governor)
- Gary Rabine (Aaron Del Mar, lt. governor)
- Max Solomon (Latasha H. Fields, lt. governor)
- Jesse Sullivan (Kathleen Murphy)
Attorney General
Democratic primary: Incumbent Kwame Raoul is running uncontested
Republican primary:
- Steve Kim
- David Shestokas
- Thomas DeVore
Secretary of State
Democratic primary:
- Alexi Giannoulias
- David Moore
- Anna Valencia
- Sidney Moore
Republican primary:
- Dan Brady
- John Milhiser
U.S. Senate
Democratic primary: Incumbent Sen. Tammy Duckworth is running uncontested
Republican primary:
- Casey Chlebek
- Peggy Hubbard
- Robert "Bobby" Piton
- Jimmy Lee Tillman II
- Anthony Williams
- Kathy Salvi
- Matthew Dubiel
U.S. Representatives
1st Congressional District
Democratic primary:
- Jaqueline Collins
- Karin Norington-Reaves
- Jonathan Swain
- Nykea Pippion McGriff
- Jahmal Cole
- Ameena Matthews
- Charise A. Williams
- Steven DeJoie
- Kirby Birgans
- Robert Palmer
- Terre Layng Rosner
- Michael Thompson
- Marcus Lewis
- Chris Butler
- Jonathan L. Jackson
- Cassandra Goodrum
- Pat Dowell
Republican primary:
- Geno Young
- Jeffery T. Regnier
- Philanise White
- Eric Carlson
6th Congressional District
Democratic primary:
- Marie Newman
- Sean Casten
- Charles Hughes
Republican primary:
- Rob Cruz
- Catherine O'Shea
- Keith Pekau
- Niki Conforti
- Scott Kaspar
- Gary Grasso
8th Congressional District
Democratic primary:
- Raja Krishnamoorthi - incumbent
- Junaid Ahmed
Republican primary:
- Chris Dargis
- Karen Kolodziej
- Phillip Owen Wood
- Peter Kopsaftis
- Chad Koppie
11th Congressional District
Democratic primary: Incumbent Bill Foster is running uncontested.
Republican primary:
- Cassandra Tanner Miller
- Mark Joseph Carroll
- Susan Hathaway-Altman
- Catalina Lauf
- Andrea Heeg
- Jerry Evans
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