Born of referenda in 1885, the Board of Election Commissioners manages all voter registrations and administers all elections in the City of Chicago.

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The next election in Chicago is on November 3, 2026 - take a look at upcoming deadlines, ways to vote, offices on the ballot, your voter bill of rights, and more! 🗳
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Hey, we're just saying! Make sure your registration is up-to-date ahead of the November 3, 2026 General Election - go to: chicagoelections.gov/voting/… penntoday.upenn.edu/news/pen…

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Every voice matters, and every vote counts! 📷 In Illinois, accessible voting options are available both at the polls and from home. Don't hesitate to contact your local election authority for assistance! #VoteAccessible #EveryVoteCounts #InclusionMatters
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Moving can be hectic! 📷 If you've changed your address since the last election, make sure to update your voter registration. Unsure if you’ve done it? You can check or update your registration here: ova.elections.il.gov/
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Want to see how participation in the General Primary Election measures up to previous years? Dive into this breakdown of voter turnout.
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The results for the March 17, 2026, Primary Election have been certified. Results can be found here: elections.il.gov/ElectionOpe…
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Chicago School Board Candidates begin to file their nominating petitions starting on May 18! Learn more about the offices and what to expect for the November 3, 2026 General Election ballot: wbez.org/education/2026/04/1…
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☀️ It’s never too early to get ready for the General Election! Make sure your voter registration is up to date — it only takes a few minutes. Register or check your status here: ova.elections.il.gov
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Taxes aren't the only thing due today! Your first quarterly report for campaign disclosure is also on the agenda. Better get filing!
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New Party and Independent Candidates, you are in the petition circulation period! Don't forget the filing period is May 18-May 26. For more information on running for office, check out our 2026 Candidate's Guide or contact your local election authority.
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Board Chairwoman Marisel Hernandez welcomed the Local Leadership Council of the @EACgov to Chicago for the start of their 2026 Annual Meeting - thank you to all the election officials across the country for all of your hard work! 🗳️
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Curious about the voting process in your area? 🗳️ Discover the technology behind elections, from tabulators to accessible machines, on our website: elections.il.gov/VotingSyste… Need more info? Your local election office is just a call away! #VotingTech #ElectionsExplained
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Did you know... There are 3 types of candidates in Illinois: ✔️ Established Party ✔️ New Political Party ✔️ Independent
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Stay informed and secure this election season! 🗳️✨ We're here to answer all your questions and ensure your voting experience is safe! #IllinoisElections
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Looking to join the Permanent Vote By Mail Roster in Chicago? Update your address or preferences? Opt out of the program? You can use this online form: chicagoelections.gov/electio…
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Today, the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners met to proclaim the official results of the March 17, 2026 Primary Election, including votes for qualified write-in candidates: chicagoelections.gov/news/pr… 🗳️🧵
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In the March 20, 2018 Primary Election, there were 488,496 ballots cast for a 32.69% citywide turnout for 1,494,199 active registered voters. - 109,281 Early Voting ballots cast (22.37% of total ballots cast) - 40,627 Vote By Mail ballots returned (8.32% of total ballots cast)
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In the March 18, 2014 Primary Election, there were 226,308 ballots cast for a 16.54% citywide turnout for 1,368,290 active registered voters. - 42,297 Early Voting ballots returned (18.69% of total ballots cast) - 8,903 Vote By Mail ballots returned (3.93% of total ballots cast)
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