ABSENTEE VOTING PROCEDURES
Any eligible DuPage County registered voter may vote absentee prior to Election Day, either "by mail" or "in-person".
Effective August 17, 2009, a qualified registered voter may request and vote an absentee ballot without stating a reason for voting absentee.
Absentee voting starts approximately 40 days prior to an Election. Please contact our office for verification of availability.
ABSENTEE VOTING PROGRAM AVAILABLE:
TO VOTE ABSENTEE "BY MAIL"
- Call the Election Commission to request an absentee ballot at (630) 407-5600, TDD: (630) 407-5631
- Provide information regarding where ballot should be sent and Party Ballot requested (for a Primary Election only)
- When ballots are available, both the required Absentee Ballot Application and the Absentee Ballot will be mailed to voter.
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- Obtain an official Absentee Ballot Application. The form may be downloaded from this website (if you check your Voter Status) or pick one up from any DuPage County registration location. (Click HERE for a list of Registration locations)
- Complete and return Absentee Ballot Application. When available, ballot will be mailed upon receipt of the completed application.
The last day to mail an absentee ballot to a voter is the Thursday (5 days) prior to the election.
Voted ballot must be postmarked by the day before the Election in order to be counted.
TO VOTE ABSENTEE "IN PERSON"
- Appear in the office of the DuPage County Election Commission
- Complete an Absentee Ballot Application and vote ballot
REGISTERED VOTER ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, NURSING HOME OR REHABILITATION CENTER WITHIN 14 DAYS OF ELECTION
Any qualified voter who has been admitted to a hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation center due to an illness or physical injury not more than 14 days before an election is entitled to personal delivery of an absentee ballot in the hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation center. An Application for Ballot for Qualified Voter Admitted to Hospital, Nursing Home or Rehabilitation Center Not More Than 14 Days Before an Election form must be completed by voter and admitting physician, then delivered to the Election Commission office by a relative of the voter or a registered voter of the same precinct as voter to receive absentee ballot.
- Click HERE to download the application. Contact the Election Commission for additional information.
U.S. SERVICE AND CITIZENS OVERSEAS ABSENTEE VOTING
The Federal Voting Assistance Program website provides information to U.S. citizens covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).
U.S. Service and citizens of the United States temporarily residing outside the U.S. may submit a FEDERAL POST CARD APPLICATION (FPCA) to receive an absentee ballot.
It is recommended that U.S. Service and Citizens Overseas submit a FPCA annually in the month of January and whenever there is a mailing address change to insure proper mailing of ballots.
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PLEASE NOTE: This form is only for U.S. Service and Citizens of the United States residing overseas.
If you are NOT a UOCAVA citizen, and wish to vote absentee, please check your registration status, download and complete an Absentee Ballot Application or call the Election Commission at 630-407-5600 to request an absentee ballot. |
- Click HERE and follow instructions for completing the On-Line version of the FEDERAL POST CARD APPLICATION (FPCA) and to download the form.
- Complete sections 1 through 7 of the FPCA form. Note: Witness/Notary is not required by Illinois
- Send completed form to:
DU PAGE COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION P O BOX 1087 WHEATON, IL 60187-1087
PERMANENTLY DISABLED ABSENTEE VOTING PROGRAM
If you are a registered voter who has a permanent disability or physical incapacity of such a nature as to make it improbable that you will be able to be present at the polls at any future election, you may enroll in the PERMANENTLY DISABLED ABSENTEE VOTING PROGRAM.
An Application for Identification Card by an Elector Who is Permanently Disabled/Affidavit of Attending Physician form must be completed (also signed by the voter’s doctor) and submitted to the Election Commission in order to be enrolled in the program.
- Click HERE to download the Application for Identification Card by an Elector Who is Permanently Disabled/Affidavit of Attending Physician form. Mail completed form to:
DU PAGE COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION ATTN: PERMANENTLY DISABLED VOTING DEPARTMENT PO BOX 1087 WHEATON, IL 60187-1087
Once enrolled in the program, the Election Commission automatically sends an Application for Absentee Ballot by an Elector who is Permanently Incapacitated form and ballot to the voter for every election held in the five-year period following enrollment in the program.
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