Where to vote in Chicago Polls are open 6AM-7PM Read this before you go to vote.
As you may have heard over 170 polling places are not available because the residential buildings where they were to be held have refused to allow people in. This means that you may not have a polling place. Usually you are required to vote in the precinct in which you live. Even if there is a Polling Place in the building next door to you – you cannot vote there.
To confirm where you should vote: Go to the Chicago Board of Elections. Go to “Your Voter Information: March 17, 2020” and enter your address. Or call 312-269-7900. This will tell you where you can vote.
URGENT UPDATE: 321 North Clark Will No Longer Be A Polling Location on Election Day – Supersite at 191 North Clark To Remain Open.
If the Chicago Board of Elections shows 321 N Clark DO NOT GO THERE. Go to 191 N. Clark. As of 9:15PM 3/16/20 the Board of Elections website was not updated and was still showing 321 N. Clark which closed at 7PM on 3/16/20.
Good luck!








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