Early Voting Available At Fountaindale Public Library

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Bolingbrook IL

17 June, 2022

8:12 AM

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BOLINGBROOK, IL — It's almost time for voters to head back to the polls. On June 28, Illinois residents will choose their party's candidates for statewide races, including governor, attorney general, secretary of state, U.S. senator, U.S. representative, state senator and state representative. In Bolingbrook, early voting has started at Fountaindale Public Library, 300 W. Briarcliff Road. The library serves as an early voting location for all Will County residents, according to the Will County Clerk's Office. Early voting will be open: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 179 a.m. to noon on June 1810 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 198:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., June 20 through June 249 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 2510 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 268:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 27Find a list of all Will County early voting locations here. This year's primary will be held later than usual. Last year, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill amending the election code, moving the primary from March to June as lawmakers awaited Census data to redraw Congressional maps. The last day of early voting will be June 27, and the polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 28. June 28 is also the last day to send a mail-in ballot. Here are the top contested races on the June 28 primary ballot: Illinois Governor/Lieutenant GovernorU.S. SenateSecretary of StateU.S. HouseState Senate/State House The Illinois treasurer and comptroller primaries are uncontested after candidates were removed from the ballot. Top Illinois races to watch Illinois Governor Democratic primary: J.B. Pritzker – incumbent (Juliana Stratton, lt. governor)Beverly Miles (Karla Shaw, lt. governor) Republican primary: Darren Bailey (Stephanie Trussell, lt. governor)Paul Schimpf (Carolyn Schofield, lt. governor)Richard Irvin (Avery Bourne, lt. governor)Gary Rabine (Aaron Del Mar, lt. governor)Max Solomon (Latasha H. Fields, lt. governor)Jesse Sullivan (Kathleen Murphy) Attorney General Democratic primary: Incumbent Kwame Raoul is running uncontestedRepublican primary: Steve KimDavid ShestokasThomas DeVore Secretary of State Democratic primary: Alexi GiannouliasDavid MooreAnna ValenciaSidney Moore Republican primary: Dan BradyJohn Milhiser U.S. Senate Democratic primary: Incumbent Sen. Tammy Duckworth is running uncontestedRepublican primary: Casey ChlebekPeggy HubbardRobert "Bobby" PitonJimmy Lee Tillman IIAnthony WilliamsKathy SalviMatthew Dubiel U.S. Representatives 1st Congressional DistrictDemocratic primary: Jaqueline CollinsKarin Norington-ReavesJonathan SwainNykea Pippion McGriffJahmal ColeAmeena MatthewsCharise A. WilliamsSteven DeJoieKirby BirgansRobert PalmerTerre Layng RosnerMichael ThompsonMarcus LewisChris ButlerJonathan L. JacksonCassandra GoodrumPat Dowell Republican primary: Geno YoungJeffery T. RegnierPhilanise WhiteEric Carlson 6th Congressional DistrictDemocratic primary: Marie NewmanSean CastenCharles Hughes Republican primary: Rob CruzCatherine O'SheaKeith PekauNiki ConfortiScott KasparGary Grasso 8th Congressional District Democratic primary: Raja Krishnamoorthi - incumbentJunaid Ahmed Republican primary: Chris DargisKaren KolodziejPhillip Owen WoodPeter KopsaftisChad Koppie 11th Congressional District Democratic primary: Incumbent Bill Foster is running uncontested.Republican primary: Cassandra Tanner MillerMark Joseph CarrollSusan Hathaway-AltmanCatalina LaufAndrea HeegJerry Evans

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