Cook County Clerk Karen A. Yarbrough Reminds Voters of Online and Over-The-Phone Resources

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Press Release
Elections

With less than six weeks before the November 3, 2020 Presidential Election, Cook County Clerk Karen A. Yarbrough is reminding voters of the resources that her office is offering to assist them with any of their Pre-Election or Election Day questions or concerns. 

“In such a consequential election year and with many people concerned about disinformation, my office has been receiving calls from voters requesting election information that they can trust and rely on,” said Yarbrough. 

“The Cook County Clerk’s Office is that trusted source and we are offering both online and over-the-phone resources for suburban residents to utilize before, during, and after Election Day to ensure a safe, secure, and streamlined experience for every voter.” 

The Clerk’s Election Department currently has an automated telephone help service for voters available at 312-603-0906. Callers are offered a menu of informational services that they can choose from including: 

Callers can use the keypad on their phone to navigate through the automated system. Voters can also speak to a customer service representative or hear a list of faxable applications that can be sent to them. 

Voters can also obtain significant election information on the Clerk’s website, including the ability to request a mail ballot online, by going to www.cookcountyclerk.com.

The Clerk’s Office also posts the latest, up-to-date voting information on social media channels throughout each election season. Voters with additional questions or concerns can also send a message on TwitterFacebook or Instagram

Clerk Yarbrough also reminds suburban Cook County voters to be aware of the upcoming dates and deadlines for the November 3, 2020 Presidential Election: 

  • October 6: Voter registration closes for Deputy Registrars and local election officials
  • October 7: First day of Grace Period Registration and Voting
  • October 18: Last day to register to vote by online application
  • October 19: First Day of Early Voting
  • October 29: Last day to request a Mail Ballot 
  • November 2: Last day of Early Voting/Grace Period Registration and Voting 
  • November 3: Last day Mail Ballots can be postmarked/Election Day 

 

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