Early Voting Has Begun at Edgewater Library!

Edgewater Library with text from post superimposed over it.

Election Day is March 19, and you can vote at Edgewater Library (6000 N Broadway) or drop off your mail-in ballot there every day from now through then.

Voting hours are:

  • Weekdays: 9am-6pm

  • Saturdays: 9am-5pm

  • Sundays: 10am-4pm

  • Election Day (March 19): 6am-7pm 

Any voter in Chicago can vote at any Early Voting site, no matter where you live in the city, including on Election Day. So if you work in another ward, check this list for a full list of Early Voting sites.

Election Day Info

If you are planning to vote on Election Day, look up your polling location here.

Note: a few locations in the 48th ward have changed this time. Here’s a map of all of the 48th ward polling locations.

It’s Not Too Late to Register to Vote!

Here are the deadlines for registering to vote:

See the Chicago Board of Elections website for more information, including printing a sample ballot.

Stack of Injustice Watch papers with 'Check Your Judges" on the front

Looking for info on Judges? Injustice Watch can help.
There are a lot of judges on the ballot and it can be overwhelming to do all the research yourself. Thankfully, there’s Injustice Watch to help out. Use their handy guide to create your own sample ballot that you can bring with you to the polls.

Or stop by the 48th ward office (1129 W Bryn Mawr) during normal business hours and pick up a paper copy yourself!

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