Voting Information


November 5 Election Information

The November 5 Presidential Election includes candidates for U.S. President and Vice President, U.S. Congressional representatives, Illinois state senators and representatives, Cook County State's Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. For more information on voter registration, ways to vote and election day, see below.

Register to Vote

Individuals can register at Glenview Village Hall. Other area locations to register to vote in person can be found online at cookcountyclerk.il.gov/elections.


You can register to vote by online application at ova.elections.il.gov.


Vote by Mail

Mail Ballot applications for the November 5, 2024 Presidential Election will be accepted starting August 7, 2024.


Any registered suburban Cook County voter may request a mail ballot by applying online here.


You are encouraged to mail back the ballot in the postage-paid return envelope as early as possible once received.


Early Voting

For the November 5, 2024 Presidential Election, traditional Early Voting will take place October 21 – November 4. Early voting hours will be 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sundays.


Glenview Village Hall, 2500 E. Lake Avenue, serves as an early voting location. It is NOT, however, a polling place on election day. You can find your polling place by visiting cookcountyclerkil.gov/elections.


Election Day

Registered suburban Cook County voters can only vote in their home precinct on Election Day.


Residents who are not registered may register and cast a ballot on Election Day thanks to same-day registration and voting. Those who wish to register on Election Day must present two qualifying forms of ID.


Click here (and enter your address) to find your polling location. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.


Glenview Village Hall is NOT a polling place on Election Day.


Work on Election Day

The Cook County Clerk's Office is recruiting community members to serve voters as suburban poll workers on Election Day. Election Judges are paid $250 and Polling Place Technicians earn $400. Those interested should click here or call (312) 603-0965 to learn more and submit an application. Training spots are limited, so apply now.
















Still have a question?

To vote, you must register. And to register, you must be at least 18 years of age by Election Day, and a United States citizen. You also need to have resided at your registration address for 30 days preceding the election. During any election season, you can find out about the offices, candidates, and issues by checking out the Cook County Clerk's office website.

  • Resolution Center, Village Hall, 2500 East Lake Avenue, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30​ p.m
  • Bring two pieces of identification with your current legal name and address
  • If you are a naturalized citizen, bring your naturalization papers or a valid passport 


Check the Cook County Clerk's Office website. You can plug in your home address and the site will provide the address of your polling place. You can also call the Clerk's Office at (312) 603-0906, or stop by the satellite office at 5600 West Old Orchard Road, Room 149, Skokie.