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There are two election authorities
that cover District 129 communities – Kane
County Elections (all non-Aurora
residents) and the Aurora
Election Commission (Aurora
residents only).
Kane County Election
Commission (non-Aurora residents):
Absentee Balloting:
Registered voters are eligible
to cast an absentee ballot
only if they meet one of the
following conditions:
- Persons expecting to
be absent from Kane County
on election day;
- College or university
students temporarily residing
away from their home precincts;
- Persons expecting to
be serving away from their
home precincts on election
day as election judges
or election officials employed
by any election board,
County Clerk or law enforcement
agency;
- Persons serving on jury
duty on election day;
- Persons in jail as pre-trial
detainees not serving jail
sentences;
- Persons physically incapacitated
or hospitalized;
- Persons whose religious
beliefs prevent them from
voting in person on election
day;
By Mail. You
may request an absentee ballot
to be mailed to you. To apply
for an absentee ballot, complete,
sign, and mail the on-line
absentee application http://www.kanecountyelections.org/absentee/ABSAppl.pdf,
or you may call the Kane County
Elections office at 630-232-5990
or email them at elections@co.kane.il.us to
request a ballot or ask any
questions. The ballot needs
to be postmarked by the day
before the election and must
be in the elections office
within two weeks after the
election.
In Person. You
may vote absentee in person
at the County Clerk's office
beginning 40 days prior to
an election until the day before
the election. If you are unable
to come to the office at Elections
Department, 719 S. Batavia
Avenue, Bldg. B, Geneva, to
vote and would rather not vote
by mail, you may vote early
at locations spread throughout
the county. Early voting begins
22 days prior to the election
through 4 days prior and the
only requirement is that you
are a registered voter in Kane
County.
Early Voting:
- Early voting allows voters
to cast a full ballot before
the observed election day.
The 2007 Consolidated Election
early voting begins on
Monday, March 26, through
Thursday, April 12.
- Early voting is conducted
at assigned locations throughout
Kane County. These locations
and times will be announced
soon. Voters may go to
any one of these assigned
locations to vote early.
Early voting is NOT conducted
at usual polling places.
Polling places will only
be open for voting on the
observed Election Day.
- Early Voting and Absentee
Voting are not the same
thing. With early voting,
you may vote without an
excuse. With absentee voting,
you need a reason why you
cannot make it to your
polling place on election
day. Also, you may not
be mailed a ballot to vote
early. You may only be
mailed an absentee ballot.
Aurora Election Commission
(Aurora residents only)
Absentee balloting:
Who may vote absentee?
- A qualified voter who
expects to be absent from
the city or country on
Election Day.
- A student who will be
away from home on Election
Day.
- Individuals in military
service and their family
members.
- Disabled persons.
- Individuals following
religious observances.
- Judges of election working
out-of-precinct.
- Persons performing election
duties for an election
authority.
- You may request an application
for an absentee ballot
by mail not more than 40
nor less than 5 days prior
to the election. You should
submit your request(s)
in sufficient time to assure
our receipt of your ballot
by election day.
- You may not vote absentee
if you registered by a
mail-in form. You must
vote in person the first
time.
- A permanently disabled
voter may apply for a “Disabled
Voter’s Card”.
A student at college may
apply for an “Application
for Absent Student” form.
More information is available
from the Election Commission
office, 630-897-4030.
Early Voting:
- Requirements
- Must be a qualified registered
voter
- Must present photo identification;
Illinois driver's license,
or, a non-driver identification
card issued by the Secretary
of State, or, a government-issued
Hours for early voting:
- Monday through Friday,
9 AM to 5 PM
- Saturday and Sunday 9
AM to Noon
Early Voting Location
- Aurora Board of Election
Commissioners, 77 S. Stolp
Ave., Aurora.
Contact information: 630-897-4030, http://www.aurora-il.org/electioncommission/index.asp
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