Politics & Government
Early Voting Begins In All Wards: Locations, Hours
Find out where and when you can vote in Chicago.

CHICAGO — Early voting for the Municipal Election on Feb. 26 began in all wards Monday. Voters will be able to use any early voting and registration location in the city from Feb. 11 through Feb 25.
Government-issued photo ID is not required but is helpful if there is a question about the registration, address, signature or if there are two voters with the same or similar names at the same address.
Any voter who needs to register for the first time or file an address update or a name change must show two forms of ID, one of which shows the voter's current address.
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Any ballots cast in early voting are final — voters may not return to amend, change or undo a ballot for any reason.
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