
John Kitover is running for Mayor of Chicago. Help build a stronger city — make sure you're registered to vote for the November 3, 2026 General Election.
Illinois makes it straightforward. If you meet these simple requirements, you have the right to vote — and we want to make sure you exercise it.
Not sure if you're registered? Use the Chicago Board of Elections Voter Lookup to check your status instantly.

Illinois offers three paths to registration. Choose the one that works best for you — and remember, same-day registration is always available.
The fastest way to register. You must have a state-issued Illinois ID or driver's license. Takes less than 5 minutes.
Register Online NowDownload the form, fill it out, and mail it to the Chicago Board of Elections at 69 W Washington St, Suite 600/800, Chicago, IL 60602.
Download Form (English)Visit the Chicago Board of Elections (69 W Washington St), any early voting site, libraries, schools, or local government offices. Same-day registration available on Election Day.
Find a LocationStarting October 7, 2026, you can register and vote on the same day at early voting sites. On Election Day, same-day registration is available at every precinct polling place across Chicago.
Vote by Mail Applications Open
Early Voting Begins (Downtown Supersite & Board of Elections)
Last Day to Submit Paper Voter Registration Forms
Same-Day Registration Opens at Supersite & Board of Elections
Last Day for Online Voter Registration
Early Voting & Same-Day Registration Opens in All 50 Wards
Last Day to Apply for Vote by Mail Ballot
Election Day — Polls Open 6 AM to 7 PM
Dates sourced from the Chicago Board of Elections and the League of Women Voters Chicago. Always verify at chicagoelections.gov.
Every registered Chicago voter is eligible to vote by mail. It's secure, convenient, and your ballot counts just the same. Apply starting August 5, 2026.
Join the Permanent Vote by Mail Roster to automatically receive a ballot for every election.
Check the status of your Vote by Mail request and whether your ballot was counted at chicagoelections.gov.
Vote early at over 50 ward locations starting October 19, 2026. No excuse needed.
137 S State St — Early voting and same-day registration available from September 24, 2026.
Have questions about registering to vote in Chicago? We've got answers. For the most up-to-date information, always check the official Chicago Board of Elections website.
Even if you think you're registered, it's worth a quick check. Use the official Chicago Board of Elections Voter Information Lookup to verify your registration, find your polling place, and view your sample ballot.