Who can vote?

To be eligible to register to vote in the next election, you must be a United States citizen, be 18 years of age by election day and be a resident of the district for 30 days immediately prior to that date.

Where do I register to vote?
You can register to vote at your local city hall or municipal office, your county clerk's office, the U.S. Post office, Illinois driver's license facilities and at many local banks and libraries.

What identification do I need to register?
When you register to vote you will be asked for two forms of ID with your
name and address on it. Only one of
your forms of ID can be a piece of mail addressed to you.

When can I register to vote?
You can register to vote any time of year except twenty-eight days before the election, and two days after the election.


Please Be Sure to Register to Vote - Your Vote Matters!

For information on registering to vote in Cook County
visit the Cook County Clerk's Web site at:
http://www.voterinfonet.com/sub/register.asp

For information on registering to vote in Lake County
visit the Lake County Clerk's Web site at:
http://www.co.lake.il.us/cntyclk/elections/voterservices/registering.asp

To see if you reside in the 10th Congressional District
visit the Illinois State Board of Elections Web site and type
in your address to see your legislative district:
http://www.elections.state.il.us/DLS/Pages/DLSAddressCrit.asp

Then vote Mark Kirk for Congress on Tuesday,
November 2, 2004!