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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 23, 2022 Contact: Kevin K. Cullather 847-377-2312
WAUKEGAN, Illinois – Lake County Clerk Robin M. O’Connor reminds all residents that this will be the last weekend for Early Voting for the June 28, 2022, General Primary Election.
There are 18 Early Voting sites across Lake County. All Lake County resident who are eligible to vote may use any Early Voting site regardless of where they live in Lake County. Thirteen sites are open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, June 25.
Buffalo Grove Vernon Township Community Center 2900 N. Main St. 847-634-4600
Deerfield West Deerfield Township Office 601 Deerfield Rd. 847- 945-0614
Gurnee Gurnee Village Hall 325 N. O’Plaine Rd. 847-599-7500
Highland Park Highland Park Public Library 494 Laurel Ave. 847-432-0216
Lake Barrington Lake Barrington Village Hall 23860 N. Old Barrington Rd. 847-381-6010
Lake Forest Lake Forest City Hall 220 E. Deerpath Rd. 847-810-3674
Lake Villa Antioch Township Office 1625 Deep Lake Rd. 847-395-3378
Lake Zurich Ela Area Public Library 275 Mohawk Trail 847-438-3433
Libertyville Lake County Central Permit Facility 500 W. Winchester Rd. 847-377-2410
Mundelein Fremont Township Office 22385 W. Route 60 847-223-2847
Round Lake Park Avon Township 433 E. Washington St, 847-546-1446
Wauconda Wauconda Township Office 505 Bonner Rd. 847-526-2631
Zion Zion City Hall 2828 Sheridan Rd. 847-746-4012
Five additional sites will continue to serve voters on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Monday, June 27 from 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Ingleside Grant Township Center 26725 W. Molidor Rd. 847-740-2233
Mundelein Mundelein Fire Department Station 1 1000 N. Midlothian Rd. 847-949-3260
North Chicago North Chicago City Hall 1850 Lewis Ave. 847-596-8681
Waukegan John S. Clark Elementary School 601 Blanchard Rd. 224-303-1570
Waukegan Lake County Main Courthouse Lobby 18 N. County St. 847-377-2410
Additional information regarding the June 28 Primary Election, including election day voting sites and candidate lists, is available on the County Clerk’s website, LakeCountyClerk.info.
For residents needing to register for the first time or update their name or address on a current record, Grace Period Registration is available at any early voting site. Voters are required to meet all age, citizenship, and residency requirements; present two forms of valid identification; and vote at the time of registration. Both forms of identification must show your current name, and one must show your current physical Lake County street address. Residents who are 17 years old may register and vote in the primary if they turn 18 on or before the November 8, 2022, General Election.
You can contact the Lake County Clerk's Elections Department at Elections@lakecountyil.gov or 847-377-VOTE.
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For more information on Lake County Clerk services and up-to-the-minute election news, visit LakeCountyClerk.info, follow us at twitter.com/LakeCountyClerk, join our page at facebook.com/CountyClerk, or call 847-377-2400.
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