Residents of Champaign County who have not already voted early or through an absentee ballot will be able to cast their vote tomorrow.
In order to cast a ballot, residents of the county must already be registered to vote, either via in-person registration or through a mail-in registration form.
Voters who registered using a mail-in form must provide proper identification at the polling place in order to fill out a ballot. The identification must include the address at which the voter is registered. Acceptable forms of identification include a valid, current government issued photo ID, a college issued photo ID along with a copy of the voter’s lease or any delivered mail, utility bills, bank statements, paychecks or any document from the government that includes the name and address of the voter.
Polling places on campus, as listed by the Champaign County Clerk, are available in both Champaign and Urbana.
Champaign:
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- Douglass Center Annex, 804 N. Fifth St.
- McKinley Foundation, 809 S. Fifth St.
- University YMCA, 1001 S. Wright St.
- Student Dining and Residential Programs building (SDRP), 301 E. Gregory Dr.
- Activities and Recreation Center (ARC), 201 E. Peabody Dr.
- St. John’s Lutheran Church, 509 S. Mattis Ave.
Urbana:
- Daniels Graduate Hall, 1010 W Green St.
- Illinois St. Residence Hall, 1010 W. Illinois St.
- Lincoln Ave. Residence Hall Lounge, 1005 S. Lincoln Ave.
- Pennsylvania Ave. Residence Hall, 906 W. College Ct.
- Vineyard Church, 1500 N Lincoln Ave.
Voters registered within Champaign County may find their assigned polling place on the Champaign County Clerk website using the Voter Registration Status database. The page also allows voters to check their voter registration status, view their voting districts and a sample ballot.
All polling places in Champaign County will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day tomorrow.