Politics & Government
Tinley Park Voter Guide: 2021 Consolidated Elections
Everything you need to know about voting in the 2021 Consolidated Elections in Tinley Park.

TINLEY PARK, IL — If you're going to be out of town or can't handle the pressure of voting on election day—April 6—early voting is now in effect for Cook County voters.
Early voting opened across the county on March 22, and will run through April 5. Voters do not need to give a reason why they cannot make it to the polls on Election Day. They only need to fill out an application at the early voting site.
State laws require early voters to provide a valid photo ID to an election official before receiving a ballot to vote early. Valid forms of ID include a current driver's license, a driver's license of state ID, university/college ID or another government-issued ID with a photo, such as a passport.
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Early Voting Locations And Hours
There are 51 early voting locations in suburban Cook County, including the Bridgeview, Markham, Maybrook, Skokie and Rolling Meadows courthouses. Find a convenient location near you on the Cook County Clerk's website. Early voting sites will be open during the following hours:
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- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 22 to March 27; March 29 to April 2; April 3 and April 5
- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 28 and April 4
Early Voting Locations Near Tinley Park:
TINLEY PARK VILLAGE HALL
16250 S OAK PARK AVE
TINLEY PARK
OAK FOREST CITY HALL
15440 S CENTRAL AVE
OAK FOREST
ORLAND TOWNSHIP
14807 RAVINIA AVE
ORLAND PARK
PALOS HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER
6601 W 127TH ST
PALOS HEIGHTS
MATTESON COMMUNITY CENTER
20642 MATTESON AVE
MATTESON
Request A Mail-in Ballot
The last day to request a mail ballot, including military and overseas voters is April 1. The last day for mail ballots to be postmarked is April 6.
What’s On The April 6 Ballot
Discover who’s on your ballot, read available candidate statements, and save your favorites to a sample ballot for reference while you vote.
Orland Township residents can vote on three different referenda this April. The referenda will be written as followed:
- Shall the terms of office for those persons elected to the offices of township supervisor, township trustee, township clerk, township assessor, and township highway commissioner in Orland Township at the April 6, 2021 consolidated election and at each election for any of such offices thereafter, be limited such that no person so elected may serve more than three (3) full four (4) year terms in the same office for terms beginning after the passage of this referendum?
- Should the U.S. Congress pass legislation to place a carbon fee on fossil fuel producers, where the money collected from those fees is divided equally among all Americans, incentivizing businesses and consumers to reduce climate destructing emissions, transition to clean energy, and protect our economic well-being?
- Should Orland Township petition the Illinois Department of Public Health to become a designated immunization site for when the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine becomes available?
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Register To Vote
During the early voting period for the April 6 consolidated election (March 22 to April 5), voters can register and vote in person at one of the Cook County Clerk’s designated Early Voting locations.
Voters wishing to vote during early voting must bring two pieces of identification to register, one with a current address. Registrants must immediately cast their ballot after registering to vote.
On the April 6 Election Day, voters who are not registered to vote can register and vote at their home precinct only. Find your home precinct using the voter information tool. Voters planning on registering to vote or updating their address on Election Day must bring two pieces of identification to register, one with a current address.
Write-In Candidates
There are a lot of write-in candidates on the April 6 ballot. In Tinley Park, Kirby School District 140 candidate, Meagan Doornbos, and Orland Township Highway Commissioner candidate, Brian Younker, are both listed as write-ins.
Only votes for write-ins certified by the Cook County Clerk will be counted. Votes for Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, Michael Jordan, etc. will NOT be counted. See the list of official write-in candidates.
Related:
Kevin Suggs Ends Campaign For Tinley Park Mayor | Tinley Park, IL Patch
Mayor Jacob Vandenberg Will Not Run For Re-Election In April | Tinley Park, IL Patch
Orland Township Candidate Turns Self In On 2-Year-Old Warrant | Tinley Park, IL Patch
Candidate William Keefer Responds To Questions Over Lawyer Status | Orland Park, IL Patch
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