Yes, that means there is an Election
Day on the horizon—this one--March 18--is a General Primary Election. McHenry
County Clerk, Katherine C. Schultz, announced that voters may make application
for an absentee ballot for the March 18 General Primary Election.
The first day to apply was
Thursday, February 6 and the last day for the County Clerk’s Office to receive
applications by mail is Thursday, March 13.
Absentee ballots mailed to individuals
must be voted, post marked prior to Election Day and received no later than the
14th day after the election.
Persons may apply for an absentee
ballot by mail--McHenry County Clerk, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, IL
60098.
Applications for absentee voting may
be obtained by calling 815-334-4242 or downloaded from the County Clerk’s
website:
A candidate whose name is on the
ballot is prohibited from assisting a physically disabled absentee voter unless
the candidate is the spouse, parent, brother or sister of the voter,” Schultz
explains.
“Also, no one other than the absentee
voter shall deposit the absentee ballot in the mail,” she added.
An absentee ballot may be delivered
“in person” to the County ‘Clerk’s Office, by either the voter or by a spouse,
parent, child, brother or sister of the voter. If the ballot is delivered by
any of the aforesaid persons, written authorization from the voter must also be
provided. A ballot may also be delivered to the Clerk’s office by an authorized
delivery service.
A voter who was issued an absentee
ballot, by mail, may surrender his unvoted absentee ballot on Election Day, at
the polling site and vote in person .
Schultz noted that individuals, who
register to vote by mail, must provide sufficient proof of identity. Any
person, who registered by mail, who has never voted in McHenry County before,
and is requesting an absentee ballot through the mail, must provide sufficient
proof of identity, to allow the election authority to verify the voter’s
identity, prior to the mailing of an absentee ballot, or the absentee voter may
vote “in person” at the McHenry County Administration Building, Room 107, with
one exception: any voter who is voting under the provisions of the uniformed
and overseas citizen absentee voting act, who registered by mail, may vote
absentee by mail.
Further information may be obtained by
calling 815-334-4242 or the Illinois Board of Election at 217-782-4141 in
Springfield or 312-814-6440 in Chicago.
“In person” absentee voting will be conducted
McHenry County Administration Building
667 Ware Road Room 107
Woodstock, IL.
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
“In person” absentee voting will be conducted
McHenry County Administration Building
667 Ware Road Room 107
Woodstock, IL.
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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