WHEATON, IL – DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek announces 20 Early Voting locations for the 2023 Consolidated Election will open in DuPage County starting Monday, March 20th.
“This is the first consolidated election in DuPage County where ballots will be 100 percent paper,” Kaczmarek says. “We’re providing optimum access to DuPage’s 610,000 voters, including Vote-by-Mail, Permanent Vote-by-Mail, more Early Voting locations, and 273 polling places on Election Day, Apr. 4th, with the option to vote anywhere.”
“Mayors, city councils, and school boards are among the significant local offices on the ballot in the consolidated election,” Kaczmarek said. “I encourage voters to make their voices heard in how their own communities are governed.”
DuPage County’s 20 Early Voting locations are:
Addison Township Office: 401 N. Addison Rd, Addison
Bartlett Community Center: 700 S. Bartlett Rd, Bartlett
Bensenville Police Department: 345 E. Green St, Bensenville
Burr Ridge Police Department: 7700 County Line Rd, Burr Ridge
College of DuPage - IRC Building: 425 Fawell Blvd, Glen Ellyn
Downers Grove Park District - Lincoln Center: 935 Maple Ave, Downers Grove
DuPage County Fairgrounds: 2015 W. Manchester Rd, Wheaton
Elmhurst City Hall: 209 N. York Rd, Elmhurst
Fox Valley Mall: 195 Fox Valley Center Dr, Aurora
Glen Ellyn Civic Center: 535 Duane St, Glen Ellyn
Hinsdale Village Hall: 19 E. Chicago Ave, Hinsdale
Islamic Center of Naperville: 25W530 75th St, Naperville
Itasca Park District - Water Park: 100 N. Catalpa St, Itasca
Lisle Police Department: 5040 Lincoln Ave, Lisle
Naperville Municipal Center: 400 S. Eagle St, Naperville
Oak Brook Village Hall: 1200 Oak Brook Rd, Oak Brook
Stratford Square Mall: 152 Stratford Dr, Unit C24, Bloomingdale
West Chicago Voting Facility: 157 W. Washington St, West Chicago
Westmont Public Library: 428 N. Cass Ave, Westmont
Yorktown Center: 330 Yorktown Shopping Center, Lombard
Specific days and hours of Early Voting locations can be found at: Election/Voting/EarlyVoting/
As Election Day nears, Kaczmarek suggests those voters who have put off applying for a mail ballot should consider voting in-person during Early Voting or on Election Day. Voters who have received mail ballots are urged to complete them and return them as soon as possible.
Kaczmarek encourages anyone who is uncertain of their voter registration status, including those voters who may have moved or changed their name since the last time they voted, to confirm their registration and view their sample ballot at the Clerk’s website: VoterLookup/