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PDC 30 has assembled information and resources on the four ways to vote in the 2022 Midterm Election. Learn about voting by mail, voting early, grace period registration & voting, and voting on Election Day, below.

1. VOTE BY MAIL
If you are a Registered voter, you may request a mail-in ballot to vote by mail beginning August 10th. You must fill out the form specific to your election authority to request a vote-by-mail ballot. This may be done online, and the last day for your election authority to receive an application to vote by mail is November 3rd (earlier is better). Once you receive the ballot, it must be postmarked and returned by mail no later than November 8th (earlier is better). Request a Vote-by-Mail Ballot from your election authority here.

2. VOTE EARLY
Registered voters can vote early in person at the office of your election authority starting September 29th and at designated permanent polling locations within your jurisdiction between October 24th – November 7th (start dates of early voting may vary by county). Find early voting locations, dates, and times in your jursidiction here.

3. GRACE PERIOD REGISTRATION & VOTING

You can register to vote AND submit your vote from October 12th – November 8th through the Grace Period Registration program. Two forms of identification with at least one showing your current residence address are needed when you register in-person. Find grace period registration and voting locations in your jurisdiction here.

4. VOTE IN PERSON ON NOVEMBER 8TH
Polls are open from 6am - 7pm on Election Day. Each voter must vote at their designated polling place. Find your designated polling place here.
 

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Important note: Online voter registration ends October 11th. Register to vote here.

For more information, contact Beth Penesis: 630.450.8354.

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