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Illinois Tech Votes

Voter Registration

Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. Be sure you are ready to cast your ballot on Election Day. Only United States​ citizens who are 18 years of age on or before the date of the general election are eligible to register to vote. In Illinois, you may vote in the Primary if you are 17, but will be 18-years-old on or before the General Election. For those students who are not citizens of the U.S., however, you are encouraged to follow the election and watch the results so that you can learn more about the political process in the U.S.

Voting

Everything you need to know about casting your ballot early or on Election Day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voting as a College Student 

 

Illinois Tech Employee Voting Leave Policy

Voting After Incarceration

If your sentence is completed, you may register to vote and cast a ballot in Illinois, even if you are on parole or probation. This is a resource if you have family or friends that have faced incarceration, state by state:

Voter Engagement/Education

Use these nonpartisan resources to learn about Election Day! Here you can research candidates, learn how to increase voter turnout with text messaging, or even get paid to be an election judge.

  

U.S. Census

The U.S. Census was last completed in 2020. This population count determines how many representatives each state will have in Congress for the following 10 years and how much federal funding communities will receive for roads, schools, housing, and social programs. You can view the census results here.