Monday, March 02, 2009
Which races are on the ballot?
The only office to be voted on in this election is U.S. Representative from Illinois' 5th Congressional District, the seat vacated in January by the new White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Twenty-three candidates are running: 12 Democrats, five Greens and six Republicans.
Do I have to pick a partisian ballot?
Yes. Since this is a primary election, each voter will have a choice of a Democratic, Green or Republican party ballot. Voters will have the option of choosing from the three primary winners on the April 7 General Election ballot.
Do I live in the 5th Congressional District?
There are 48,127 registered suburban voters and 300,555 registered Chicago voters, or 348,682 total voters in the 5th Congressional District.
Impacted suburban voters include all or some residents of Elmwood Park, Franklin Park, Maywood, Melrose Park, Northlake, River Grove and Schiller Park. Suburban voters can enter their address here to see if they live in the district.
Residents of Chicago's North Side can enter their address here to see if they live in the district.
How can I find results on Election Night?
The 5th Congressional District is split between the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs, two separate election jurisdictions. Results from each jurisdiction must be added together for complete results.
Suburban results will be available after polls close at the Clerk's online results page.
Chicago results will be available at www.chicagoelections.com/election3.asp
Where can I find a list of suburban polling places?
There are 57 suburban Cook County polling places open March 3 in Leyden and Proviso Townships. Click here to view all the suburban polling places open for voting on Tuesday.
Where can I find a map of the suburban part of the 5th Congressional District?
Click here to view a map of the 5th Congressional District precincts in suburban Cook.
How can I get media credentials to report from suburban precincts?
News reporters, photographers and TV crews need media credentials when entering suburban polling places on Tuesday. Credentials are available at the Clerk's office. Credentials can also be emailed in PDF format by request. Please make requests to cgreve@cookcountygov.com.
Who do I call on Election Day with questions?
Media inquiries: (312) 603-0931 or (312) 603-0993
Automated directory: (312) 603-0906 - General information on election, registration and voter services including polling place locations and registration verification (also available at voterinfonet.com)
Hotlines
Legal (312) 603-0236 - To report voter fraud or irregularities
Spanish (312) 603-6767
TDD (312) 603-0902
Disabled voters (312) 603-0944