Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, April 4, and must be received by April 18.
You can return your completed mail-in ballot to a secure drop box by Election Day. Find drop box times and locations at your election authority or at IllinoisVoterGuide.org.
BALLOT DIDN'T ARRIVE?
If you requested but did not receive a mail-in ballot, you will be allowed to vote at an early voting site or on Election Day with a provisional ballot. First you will complete an affidavit stating the ballot was never received or that it was received and lost.
CHANGED YOUR MIND?
If you still have your mail-in ballot but decide you want to vote in person, you can! Turn in your ballot at your early voting location or on Election Day at your polling place. Your mail-in ballot will be voided, and you will be given a new ballot to vote in person.
If you already submitted your mail-in ballot, you cannot retract it. You have voted!