Civic Responsibility

Your vote is not a convenience. It is a duty.

Free people govern themselves only when they show up. Make your voting plan, confirm the details, and help one more neighbor do the same.

The Cost Of Self-Government

More than 1.3 million Americans have died in military service across America's wars and conflicts.

That sacrifice was made in service to the country, the Constitution, and the freedoms citizens inherit. Voting is one of the simplest ways to honor that inheritance.

Source for military casualty totals: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, America's Wars.

Make A Plan

Know how you will vote before Election Day arrives.

Use official sources, confirm your own record, and choose the voting method you can actually complete.

01

Confirm your registration

Check your voter record early enough to fix a problem before it becomes an Election Day surprise.

Check Illinois registration
02

Choose your method

Vote early, vote on Election Day, or use vote by mail if that is the most reliable way for you to cast a legal ballot.

Review early voting
03

Know your polling place

Locations can change. Confirm where you vote before you leave home, and bring what you need.

Find polling place
04

Help one more voter

Ask a family member, neighbor, or friend whether they have a plan. Civic responsibility spreads person to person.

Volunteer to help

Do The Next Right Thing

Do not wait for someone else to carry your voice.

Confirm your plan, cast your ballot, and help another Kane County voter get reliable information from official sources.