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Early Voting for the March 19 Presidential Primary Election starts March 4

LANSING, Ill. (March 3, 2024) – Early Voting for the March 19 Presidential Primary Election will begin on March 4, with the closest sites to Lansing located in South Holland, Calumet City, and Lynwood.

Early Voting information

The information below is re-printed as it appears on the Cook County Clerk’s website:

Dates: For the March 19, 2024 Presidential Primary Election, traditional Early Voting will take place March 4 – 18. Early Voting locations and hours can be found here.

What do you need to Early Vote?: Voters do not need to provide an excuse or reason why they cannot vote on Election Day.

  • Government-issued photo ID is not required but is helpful if there is a question about the voter’s registration, address or signature. Providing an ID can also speed up the process because we have ID card readers at every check-in station.
  • You can register to vote at ALL Early Vote Sites. NOTE: Any voter who needs to register for the first time or file an address change must present two forms of ID, one of which shows the voter’s current address.

Voting equipment: Early Voting is conducted on touch screens that store every ballot style in the county, permitting any voter in suburban Cook to vote at any location.

Ballot secrecy: Your ballot will remain secret and securely stored.

Early Voting records: The names of the early voters are available to the public and are updated each day during Early Voting. Please call (312) 603-0900 for early voting information.

In-person voting only: Voters who participate in Early Voting must vote in person.

Nearest locations to Lansing

The following early voting locations are nearest to Lansing:

  • South Suburban College, 15800 S. State Street, South Holland
  • Calumet City Library, 660 Manistee Avenue, Calumet City
  • Sandridge School Gym, 2950 Glenwood Dyer Road, Lynwood
  • Prairie State College, Conference Center, ProvenIT Room 1318/1320, 202 S Halsted Street, Chicago Heights
  • Markham Courthouse, Room 238, 16501 S Kedzie Avenue, Markham

See your ballot

See what’s our your ballot using the voter information tool on the Cook County Clerk’s website.

Josh Bootsma
Josh Bootsma
Josh is Managing Editor at The Lansing Journal and believes in the power and purpose of community news. He covers any local topics—from village government to theatre, from business openings to migratory birds.