Politics & Government
Kane Co. Election Complaint Line Open On Election Day
The Kane County State's Attorney Office will take the complaints and may go to polling places to ensure compliance with state election laws.
KANE COUNTY, IL — Kane County voters who observe or experience voting problems or irregularities during the April 4 consolidated election are urged to call the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office.
The election complaint line will be available from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 4.
Anyone who experiences or witnesses any possible illegal election activity, such as
electioneering, illegally placed campaign signs or denial of voting rights at any of Kane County’s
292 voting precincts can call (630) 208-5328, according to a news release.
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The complaint line will be staffed by representatives of the Kane County State’s Attorney’s
Office. Assistant state’s attorneys will take the complaints about potential violations of Illinois
election laws and may travel to polling places to ensure compliance with state election
laws, according to a news release.
Voters should note that this complaint line is for Election Day only, and it is not for election
questions, such as polling times and places.
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Voters who experience or witness concerns at any polling location during the early voting period, and voters in need of election information, should call the Kane County Clerk’s Election Help Line at (630) 232-5990.
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