BALLOT INFORMATION

Clerk's Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.



Mail-In Ballot Application Information
(formerly Absentee Ballot)

1. You must be a registered voter in order to apply for a Mail-In Ballot.
2. Once you apply for a Mail-In Ballot, you will not be permitted to vote by machine at your polling place in the same election.
3. You will receive instructions with your ballot.
4. Your Mail-In Ballot must be received by the County Board of Election
before close of polls on Election Day.
5. Do not submit more than one application for the same election.
6. You must apply for a Mail-In Ballot for each election, unless you designate otherwise under "Voter Options."

PLEASE NOTE
A voter may apply for a Mail-In Ballot by mail up to 7 days prior to the election. He or she may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3 P.M. the day before the election. Note also that voters have an option of indicating on an application for a Mail-In Ballot that they would prefer to receive a ballot for each election that takes place during the remainder of the calendar year. Voters also now have an option of automatically receiving a Mail-In Ballot for each General Election. If such voter no longer wants this option, the County Clerk's office must be notified in writing.

CLICK HERE TO PRINT THE MAIL-IN BALLOT APPLICATION.



TOWNSHIP CLERK: Lorraine Kubacz, ext. 216
DEPUTY CLERK: Betty Schinestuhl, ext. 217
RECEPTIONIST: Susan Reed, ext. 229