Early voting locations will be available in Naperville for the April 6 General Municipal Election for residents of DuPage and Will counties beginning March 22. Early voting ends on Monday, April 5, and Election Day is Tuesday, April 6.
Early voting for DuPage County residents will take place in Meeting Rooms A and B in the lower level of the Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St., from 8:30AM to 7PM Monday through Friday and 9AM to 5PM on Saturday and Sunday. Early voters, as well as DuPage County residents voting at the Municipal Center on Election Day, April 6, should park in the ground-level parking deck and enter the building through the main lobby doors. A full list of voting locations throughout DuPage County is available at www.dupageco.org/election/voting.
Early voting for Will County residents will take place in the lobby of the Public Works Service Center, 180 Fort Hill Dr. Voters should enter the parking lot from the Fort Hill Drive entrance to park in the area specifically marked for voters and enter the building through the main entrance.
Voting hours are as follows: 8:30AM to 4:30PM on Monday, March 22, to Friday, March 26; 9AM to noon on Saturday, March 27; and 10AM to 4PM on Sunday, March 28. Voting hours for the following week are 8:30AM to 7PM on Monday, March 29, to Friday, April 2; and 9AM to 4PM on Saturday, April 3.
No voting will take place on Easter Sunday, April 4. A full list of voting locations throughout Will County is available at www.thewillcountyclerk.com/elections.
Residents are encouraged to visit www.naperville.il.us/voting in advance of voting in Naperville to learn more about specifics, such as locations, hours and parking guidelines.
While voting, residents are encouraged to wear a face covering, practice social distancing and follow any other precautions put in place by their designated polling location.
Editor’s Note / Do you know the candidates and the issues? Have you watched public meetings to see what’s on the agenda and what’s expected of city council members, park district commissioners and/or school board members?
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Click here and scroll down the page featuring upcoming opportunities to meet and greet hopefuls running for your vote. Acquaint yourself with all the candidates on the ballot. Remember! Under-voting (a.k.a. bullet voting) counts. Visit candidates’ websites. Vote for candidates who share your core values. Thanks for reading!