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For information on General Elections, please visit the DuPage County Clerk’s website. Here you will find information regarding:
To find your polling place, sample ballots, and representative information, please visit DuPage County's Election Division.
An individual may register to vote in Illinois if he/she is 18 years or older on the next election day, resides in the jurisdiction for 30 days prior to the election, is a U.S. citizen, and does not claim the right to vote anywhere else
Registering to vote has never been easier or more convenient. You may register to vote one of three ways:
Online
You may complete an application online via the Illinois State Board of Elections website here.
NOTE: To apply electronically you must provide:
By Mail
You can also register by mail using an approved registration application form. You may download a PDF registration form from the DuPage Election Division. Instructions are included on the form for where to mail it.
Please note the following deadline information:
In Person
You can register in person at local City, Village, or Township Halls in DuPage County or at the Election Division's office in addition to some local Libraries. When registering, be sure to bring two forms of identification with you, one of which must have your correct name and address on it. You do not need a photo ID to register.
To review the results of current and past elections, please visit the DuPage County Election Results website.
The Village of Itasca elects its officials in independent, at-large elections. Therefore, no primaries are held for Village offices. The Village holds consolidated elections in April of odd numbered years. Primaries and general elections, for national or state offices, are held separately.
Candidate packets are provided as a courtesy of the Village Clerk’s Office. Individuals interested in running for the office of Mayor or Village Trustee are advise is urged to seek legal counsel to determine individual requirements for running for elected office. For more information visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website to download candidate publications.