Looking to register to vote? Did you recently move or change your name and need to update your registration? Choose one of the options below to register!
ONLINE: if you have an Illinois driver's license or state ID, you may register online through the Illinois State Board of Elections website. Use this ID card to register to vote or to change your name or address.
In Person at Early Voting: You must show two (2) forms of ID. At least one (1) ID must list your current address.
At the Illinois Secretary of State's Office if also obtaining a new driver's license or state ID during that visit.
By Mail: Use this downloadable form. Fill it in, print, sign, and deliver or mail it in to 69 W. Washington St. 6th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60602.
With a Deputy Registrar: Contact political parties or civic organizations to see if there is a deputy registrar near you. You must show two (2) forms of ID. At least one (1) ID must list your current address.
After your voter registration form is processed, the Election Board will mail a new voter card.
To register to vote, you must:
Looking to update your signature on your voter registration? Use one of the forms below!
Or stop into 69 W. Washington with two forms of ID (one with your current address) and Board staff will assist you.
Please note: you must fill out the registration form completely for it to be processed. For #3, please choose "Apply to register to vote in Illinois."
If you need a new or replacement voter-registration card, please send an email with "Need Registration Card" in the subject line. Be sure to include your full name, your Chicago address and your year of birth in your email to: [email protected]
To cancel a registration, the voter must send a signed letter or a signed copy of this form to:
Voter Registration
Chicago Election Board
69 W Washington St., Suite 600
Chicago IL 60602
To report the death of a voter, you may send an email to [email protected] with the full name, registration address, birth year and other identifying information of the deceased. The Election Board will attempt to verify the information through the Illinois Vital Records System and then cancel that registration.