SPECIMEN BALLOT FOR GENERAL ELECTION
THE POLLS SHALL BE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 6:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022 This Specimen Ballot is provided for the benefit of Grundy County voters, to assist in the selection of candidates and may be taken to the polls on election day. BE SURE TO TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU LEAVE THE VOTING BOOTH! GRUNDY COUNTY CLERK Certified for Publication By Election Authority
AM I REGISTERED? WHERE DO I VOTE?
Verify your voter registration status and find your polling place under ‘Election Information’ on our website at www.grundycountyil.gov. The last day to register to vote, or make any changes to your registration is October 11th. If you miss this deadline, you may be eligible for Grace Period Registration.
GRACE PERIOD REGISTRATION & VOTING:
Beginning October 12th through Election Day, November 8th, individuals who have lived in their precinct for at least 30 days, may register to vote or update their voter registration address and/or change of name at the County Clerk’s Office or their Polling Place on Election Day. Two form of ID are required –one that shows current address and name, the other also showing current name.
NOTICE: WHEN REGISTERING DURING GRACE PERIOD, YOU MUST CAST YOUR BALLOT AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION.
To find out if you are a registered voter at your current address, click on ‘ARE YOU A REGISTERED VOTER?’ under “Election Information” on our website at www.grundycountyil.gov, or call the Clerk’s Office at 815-941-3222, #1.
DON’T WAIT – BE PREPARED AND PLAN TO VOTE NOW!!
Early Voting Available at: Office of the County Clerk
111 E. Washington St., Morris
Monday - Friday
Sept. 29th - Nov. 7th 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Additional Early Voting hours:
Early Voting Available at:
Tues. Oct. 4th - 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Office of the County Clerk
Thurs., Oct. 6th - 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
111 E. Washington St., Morris
Sat., Oct. 8th - 8:00 a.m. to Noon
Mon., Oct. 10th - CLOSED – HOLIDAY
EARLY VOTING dates and times:
Thurs., Oct. 13th - 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 15th - 8:00 a.m. to Noon
Tues., Oct. 18th - 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 20th - 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Monday
Friday,
On
or
before
March
19th – April
8:30
a.m.
4:00
p.m.
A d d i t i o n a l E a r l y V o t i n g h o u r s :
(Note: Cellphones are not allowed in courthouse)
Thurs.,
March
28 -‐ 8:30
a.m.
to
6:30
p.m. Sat.
March
30
-‐ 8:00
a.m.
to
Noon
Questions or concerns?
Please contact the County Clerk’s Office at 815-941-3222, or email us at: elections@grundycountyil.gov
Free rides to the Grundy County Courthouse for Early Voting. Simply call (888) 786-0862 to schedule your ride!
VOTE BY MAIL IS A SAFE AND SECURE WAY TO VOTE. How is your vote by mail ballot processed?
• You complete and return a Vote by Mail application.
• The Clerk’s Office enters the returned vote by mail application into the voter registration system.
• The vote by mail ballot packet is then sent to you with detailed instructions.
• You vote your ballot when you are prepared, insert it into the signed certification envelope, and return it in the provided postage paid mailing envelope.
• When the ballot is received, the Clerk’s Office logs the returned envelope in the voter registration system. Once the ballot is marked received, the system prohibits that voter from requesting another vote by mail ballot, or from voting in person, early or on Election Day.
• All vote by mail ballots are kept sealed, in a secured location.
• Teams of three vote by mail processing judges, represented by each political party, work together to open the sealed envelopes, and verify the voters’ signatures on the certification envelopes. The vote by mail judges then process the verified ballots into the Verity Scan.
• Vote by mail processing takes place on Election Day and, if needed, on prior dates. Vote by mail processing dates and times are posted on the County Clerk’s website, and is open to the public.
• After the polls close on Election Day the vote by mail scanned ballots are then tabulated. These results are included in the Election Night results.
• Any valid, late arriving, vote by mail ballots, postmarked by Election Day and received in the Clerk’s Office by November 22nd, are processed by Vote by Mail Processing judges. These results are then added to the final vote totals during the Canvass/Re-Tab, on November 23rd. Election results are certified at that time.
Request to Vote by Mail is easy:
No excuse is needed, anyone can apply to vote by mail! Vote by Mail application may be found at www.grundycountyil.gov, or by calling the Clerk’s Office at 815-941-3222, #1, or email elections@grundycountyil.gov.
Vote by Mail ballots may be returned via US Postal Service, deposited in the Official Ballot Drop box, or hand delivered to the County Clerk’s Office.
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The last day to request a ballot by mail is November 3rd, 2022. EASY • SAFE • SECURE
ELECTION FACTS 3
• Let’s talk about . . . ELECTION SECURITY!
The growing threat of cybercrime has been on the minds of many voters. Recently, there have been many questions about the security of the voter data under the care of the election authorities. The Grundy County Clerk’s office is committed to cybersecurity, and the physical security, of all our election data.
There have been many questions and stories about how secure our Elections are and if our elections can be hacked. Unfortunately, there has also been much mis-information spread to deliberately undermine the voter’s confidence in our elections.
Here are facts regarding our election security:
• NONE of the voting equipment in Grundy County is ever connected to the Internet, either in the polling place or in the Clerk’s Office, when votes are being tabulated, or results being processed, meaning they cannot be hacked.
• All voting machines are locked and sealed with numbered security seals, to prevent any type of tampering or system interference. The memory used with the machines only stores election information. No voter information is on the memory.
• All ballots cast have a 100% verified paper trail. Grundy County’s Verity Voting system, is a trusted and proven process, the perfect paper trail with no votes encoded into barcodes, no segregated ballots, redundant storage and completely auditable results. We use a paper ballot, so there is always a back-up. Additionally, once the voting period concludes, Grundy County maintains all records for audit or recount for a set period as required by the State of Illinois.
• All voting machines are put through logic and accuracy testing before every election. This testing is completed with a test deck of ballots being voted on the machines, then tabulated to ensure the machines are tabulating and recording the votes accurately. The public is invited to observe the Public Test.
• Before the polls open on Election Day, election judges confirm that there are zero votes cast at the opening of the polls. They also compare the number of ballots cast to the number of voters processed throughout the day, making sure the vote count to number of voters balance.
• On Election Day, while the polls are open, the Election Judges periodically inspect the equipment and security seals to ensure no tampering has occurred.
• Poll Watchers are allowed to observe Early Voting and Election Day polling locations. They must follow the State of Illinois Poll watcher guidelines, and must surrender their Poll watcher credentials to the election judges at the polling location.
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• After the polls close, two election judges, one from each political party, together, return all equipment, ballots and supplies from their polling location, to the Courthouse.
• After the Election, a re-tabulation of selected precincts by the IL State Board of Elections is completed to ensure that the reported results match the ballots cast, and that these results match the results from Election night. The public is invited to attend the Re-Tab/Canvass.
• Grundy County is committed to ensuring that every vote is counted and counted correctly. The County Clerk’s Office has taken cybersecurity seriously, and has taken numerous steps to enhance all security processes, and will continue this effort.
As the election authority for Grundy County, nothing is as important as ensuring that voters have faith and confidence in the security of our elections, knowing that their votes are accurately counted and the integrity of the process will be protected.
Voters are encouraged to call or go directly to the County Clerk’s Office, or to the County Clerk’s website and verified social media pages to ensure voters are getting accurate election information.
Office of Grundy County Clerk and Recorder
VOTER INFORMATION CHANGES
Address Change – Any time you move you have to update your voter registration.
Name Change – If you get married or have a legal name change, you have to update your voter registration.
Signature Change/Update – If your signature has changed dramatically, you will need to update your voter registration.
New Voter Registration Cards were mailed to every voter in the County this spring. State law requires Election Officials to mail new voter cards every two years. This maintenance mailing helps to ensure only valid registrations are listed in our voter files.
All the above helps keep our voter files up to date, and helps your Election Day go smoothly!
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General Election Specimen Ballot
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General Election
November 8, 2022
Grundy County, Illinois
To vote, completely darken the box to the LEFT of your choice, like this To cast a write in vote, darken the box to the LEFT of the blank space provided and write the candidate's name in that space. For specific information, refer to the card of instruction posted in the voting booth. If you tear, spoil, deface or erroneously mark this ballot, return it to the election judge and obtain another.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
"NOTICE
THE FAILURE TO VOTE THIS BALLOT MAY BE THE EQUIVALENT OF A NEGATIVE VOTE, BECAUSE A CONVENTION SHALL BE CALLED OR THE AMENDMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IF APPROVED BY EITHER THREE FIFTHS OF THOSE VOTING ON THE QUESTION OR A MA JORITY OF THOSE VOTING IN THE ELECTION. (THIS IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A DIRECTION THAT YOUR VOTE IS REQUIRED TO BE CAST EITHER IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOSITION HEREIN CONTAINED.) WHETHER YOU VOTE THIS BALLOT OR NOT YOU MUST RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION JUDGE WHEN YOU LEAVE THE VOTING BOOTH."
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION EXPL ANATION OF AMENDMENT
The proposed amendment would add a new section to the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution that would guarantee workers the fundamental right to organize and to bargain collectively and to negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions, and to promote their economic welfare and safety at work. The new amendment would also prohibit from being passed any new law that interferes
with, negates, or diminishes the right of employees to organize and bargain collectively over their wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment and workplace safety. At the general election to be held on November 8, 2022, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.
For the proposed addition of Section 25 to Article I of the Illinois Constitution.
YES NO FEDERAL
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for one)
TAMMY DUCKWORTH Democratic
KATHY SALVI Republican
BILL REDPATH Libertarian
Write in STATE
FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for one)
(JB PRITZKER (JULIANA STRATTON Democratic
(DARREN BAILEY (STEPHANIE TRUSSELL Republican
(SCOTT SCHLUTER (JOHN PHILLIPS Libertarian
Write in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for one) KWAME RAOUL Democratic
THOMAS G. DeVORE Republican
DANIEL K. ROBIN Libertarian
ALL CONTESTS
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for one)
ALEXI GIANNOULIAS Democratic
DAN BRADY Republican
JON STEWART Libertarian
Write in FOR COMPTROLLER
(Vote for one)
SUSANA A. MENDOZA Democratic
SHANNON L. TERESI Republican
DEIRDRE McCLOSKEY Libertarian
Write in FOR TREASURER
(Vote for one)
MICHAEL W. FRERICHS Democratic
TOM DEMMER Republican
PRESTON NELSON Libertarian
Write in CONGRESSIONAL
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SIXTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
ELIZABETH "LISA" HADERLEIN Democratic
DARIN LaHOOD Republican
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General Election
November 8, 2022
Grundy County, Illinois
LEGISLATIVE
FOR STATE SENATOR THIRTY EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
SUE REZIN Republican
FOR STATE SENATOR FORTIETH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one)
PATRICK J. JOYCE Democratic
PHILIP NAGEL Republican
FOR STATE SENATOR FIFTY THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
JASON BARICKMAN Republican
REPRESENTATIVE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SEVENTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
HEIDI HENRY Democratic
JED DAVIS Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SEVENTY NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one)
ERIN SLONE Democratic
JACKIE HAAS Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
THOMAS M. BENNETT Republican
COUNTY
FOR COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
KAY T. OLSON Democratic
No Candidate Republican
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
TODD KOEHN Republican
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF (Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
KEN BRILEY Republican
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE REGION
FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS (GRUNDY AND KENDALL COUNTIES)
(Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
CHRIS MEHOCHKO Republican
FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS (IROQUOIS AND KANKAKEE COUNTIES)
(Vote for one)
No Candidate Democratic
FRANK PETKUNAS Republican
ALL CONTESTS
COUNTY BOARD
FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT ONE
(Vote for not more than six)
CODY MULAC Democratic
DREW MUFFLER Republican
DAN CHESHARECK Republican
JERALD WHITE Republican
CHRISTINA JENKINS LIKAR Republican
DOUGLAS FERRO Republican
NATHANAEL GREENE Republican
FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT TWO (Vote for not more than six)
No Candidate Democratic
DEBRA (DEB) WARNING Republican
CHRIS BALKEMA Republican
JOSEPH DOMINIC SCHIAVONE Republican
ERIC RASMUSSON Republican
JOSHUA S. HARRIS Republican
GREG RIDENOUR Republican
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09/19/2022 08:58:43
General Election
November 8, 2022
Grundy County, Illinois
FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT THREE
(Vote for not more than six)
ANN GILL Democratic
JAMES (JAKE) OLSON Democratic
MIKE ONORATO Democratic
DAVID M. STOVER Democratic
DOUGLAS M. BORESI Republican
JAMES K. RILEY Republican
CALEB COUNTERMAN Republican
HAROLD VOTA Republican
GEORGETTE VOTA Republican
JUDICIAL
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT
3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Thomas L. Kilbride) (Vote for one)
MARY K. O'BRIEN Democratic
MICHAEL J. BURKE Republican
JUDGE OF APPELLATE COURT
3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon Vicki Wright)
(Vote for one)
SONNI CHOI WILLIAMS Democratic
LIAM CHRISTOPHER
BRENNAN Republican
JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 13TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon Eugene P. Daugherity)
(Vote for one)
CHRISTINA CANTLIN Democratic
JASON HELLAND Republican
ALL CONTESTS
JUDICIAL RETENTION
"Vote on the Proposition with respect to all or any of the Judges listed on the ballot. No Judge listed is running against any other Judge. The sole question is whether each Judge shall be retained in his or her office."
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
SHALL HOWARD CHRIS RYAN, JR. be retained in office as JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT?
YES NO PROPOSAL
BRACEVILLE FIRE
Shall the Residents of the Braceville Fire Protection District approve an increase in the Corporate (Fire) Tax Rate not to exceed .35% of the value of all taxable property within the District. The current rate is .30%. The average property owner would see an increase of less than $50 dollars on their tax bill if the tax rate increase is approved. The additional revenue is needed to replace outdated equipment, cover increasing payroll and insurance costs, and cover Starcom/dispatch system fees.
YES NO
NOT ALL CANDIDATES IN THIS SPECIMEN WILL APPEAR ON EACH BALLOT.
To determine your voting precinct, polling place and the various districts in which you are entitled to vote, please refer to
Your voter registration card.
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Your Voter Registration Card lists your Township, Precinct, Polling Place and the units of government for which you are entitled to vote.
You are not required by Illinois law to present your Voter Registration Card in order to vote on Election Day. Your Voter Card is also a valid form of I.D.
PRECINCT
DISTRICTS
POLLING PLACE
Every
Vote
Counts!
Every Vote Counts!
Election
Night
Reporting
Election Night Reporting
• Visit www.grundycountyil.gov
• Visit
www.grundyco.org
• Click
on
the ‘Election
Results’ link
located
on
the
Homepage.
• Click on the ‘Election Results’ link located on the Homepage.
Election
results
are
not official
until
after
the
Re Tab/Canvass
on
Wednesday,
April
17th.
The
Re Tab/Canvass
and
final
ballot count
will
include
any
remaining
Vote
by
Mail
ballots received
and
postmarked
by
Election
Day
and
valid
Provisional
ballots
cast
on Election
Day.
Election results are not official until after the Re-Tab/Canvass, which will be held Nov. 23rd. The Re-Tab/Canvass and final ballot count will include any remaining Vote by Mail ballots received and postmarked by Election Day and valid Provisional ballots cast on Election Day.
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When
and
how
are
Vote
by
Mail,
Grace
Period
and
When and how are Vote by Mail, Grace Period and Early Voting Ballots Counted?
Early
Voting
Ballots
Counted?
*
Vote
by
Mail
ballots received
by
Election
Day
are processed
by
Vote
by
Mail
Processing
Judges, from
each
political
party, before
(if
needed)
and
on
Election
Day.
• Early Voting & Grace Period ballots are tabulated Election Night, after the polls close, and are included in the Election Night Results.
*
Early
Voting
&
Grace
Period
ballots are tabulated
Election
Night,
after
the
polls
close,
and
are
included
in
the
Election
Night
Results.
• Vote by Mail ballots received by Election Day are processed by Vote by Mail Processing Judges, from each political party, prior to (if needed) and on Election Day. These are tabulated after the polls close and included in the Election Night Results.
*
Any
Vote
by
Mail
ballots postmarked
by
midnight
Election
Day
and
received
in
the
Clerk’s
Office
by
April
16th will
be
processed
by
Vote
by
Mail
Processing
Judges
from
each
political
party.
These
results
will
be
added
along
with
any
valid
Provisional
ballots,
to
the
final
vote
totals
during
the
Canvass/Re-‐Tab
on
April
17th,
election
results
will
be
certified
at
that
time.
• Any Vote by Mail ballots postmarked by Election Day and received in the Clerk’s Office by November 22nd will be processed by Vote by Mail Processing Judges, from each political party. These results will be added along with any valid Provisional ballots, to the final vote totals during the Canvass/ Re-Tab on November 23rd, election results will be final, and certified at that time.
Become an Election Judge
BECOME A GRUNDY COUNTY ELECTION JUDGE!
Join our team of election judges and be the face of democracy in action. Judges of Election are paid to manage the polling place and administer election procedures on Election Day. Election Judges ensure the election process is administered fairly and in accordance with election laws.
How may I become an Election Judge?
Call the Clerk’s Office or go to ‘Judges of Election’ under “Election Information’ at www.grundycountyil.gov. Fill out the application and email to elections@ grundycountyil.gov, or drop off or mail to the County Clerk’s office. The Clerk’s office will contact you once the application has been processed. It will be a rewarding experience, and your community will thank you!
Questions? Call the County Clerk’s Office at 815-941-3222, #1, or email elections@grundycountyil.gov.
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EXCITING NEWS
Grundy County Voters, you have brand new voting equipment waiting for you!
The Hart InterCivic Verity paper voting system was successfully rolled out for the June 28, 2022 Primary Election.
The next-generation Verity system is made in the USA and was certified by Illinois this year as meeting the highest election security standards. Verity is safe and secure and is never connected to the internet. Verity allows reliable audits of voter intent with digital captures of all scanned ballots. The system offers automatic counting for write-in votes, and if needed, faster and reliable recounts.
This equipment gives Grundy County voters confidence in their voting process, and will ensure all voters have the same voting experience.
GRUNDY COUNTY ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED VOTERS
Please be advised that the following voting aids are available to assist elderly and handicapped voters in the General Election November 8, 2022:
VERITY TOUCH WRITER Allows handicapped and elderly voters to vote independently and in private with this ballot marking device.
MAGNIFIERS
To assist voters who have visual problems.
HANDICAPPED For voters who must vote from a seated position. VOTING BOOTHS
BALLOT BUZZERS
VOTING ASSISTANCE
CURBSIDE VOTING
VOTER REGISTRATION
VOTE BY MAIL
To allow voters to summon Election Judges to help them enter the polling place.
Handicapped and Elderly voters requiring help may be assisted by a friend, relative or by the Election Judges.
Available for voters who are physically unable to enter the polling place. Call the Grundy County Clerk’s Office at (815) 941-3222 for information.
Call the County Clerk’s Office at (815) 941-3222 for locations throughout the county, for the Registrar nearest you, or if special arrangements need to be made.
Voters who wish to cast a Vote by Mail ballot may contact the County Clerk’s Office to obtain the necessary forms if voting by mail or directions to the Early Voting location if voting in person.
Dated this 11th day of October, 2022
Kay T. Olson Grundy County Clerk
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NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the County of Grundy, a General Election will be held for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices :
UNITED STATES SENATOR
GOVERNOR
LT. GOVERNOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL SECRETARY OF STATE COMPTROLLER TREASURER
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
16TH Congressional District
STATE SENATORS
38TH, 40TH AND 53RD Legislative Districts
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY – 75TH, 79TH AND 106TH Representative Districts
COUNTY CLERK
COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY SHERIFF COUNTY BOARD DISTRICTS 1, 2, & 3 REGIONAL OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT (GRUNDY/KENDALL and IROQUOIS/KANKAKEE COUNTIES)
3RD SUPREME VACANCY
3RD APPELLATE VACANCY
13TH CIRCUIT VACANCY JUDICIAL RETENTION CIRCUIT COURT 13TH JUDICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, the following proposition will be submitted to the voters of the Braceville Fire Protection District:
“Shall the Residents of the Braceville Fire Protection District approve an increase in the Corporate (Fire) Tax Rate not to exceed .35% of the value of all taxable property within the District. The current rate is .30%. The average property owner would see an increase of less than $50 dollars on their tax bill if the tax rate increase is approved. The additional revenue is needed to replace outdated equipment, cover increasing payroll and insurance costs, and cover Starcom/dispatch system fees.”
At the following Grundy County Polling Places:
AUX SABLE 01
AUX SABLE 07
AUX SABLE 02
SABLE 06
AUX SABLE 03 AUX SABLE 04
AUX SABLE 05
BRACEVILLE 01 BRACEVILLE 03 BRACEVILLE 04
BRACEVILLE 02
ERIENNA 1 ERIENNA 2
NETTLE CREEK 01
MINOOKA VILLAGE HALL (BOARD MEETING ROOM)
E MCEVILLY RD MINOOKA IL 60447
AUX SABLE TOWNSHIP HALL (BLUE POLE BLDG) 6155 US RT 6 MORRIS IL 60450
MINOOKA FIRE STATION #1 (MEETING/CLASSROOM) 7901 E MINOOKA RD MINOOKA IL 60447
LAKEWOOD TRAILS CLUBHOUSE 401 MISTY CREEK DR MINOOKA IL 60447
COAL CITY LIONS HALL 460 S ILLINOIS ST COAL CITY IL 60416
BRACEVILLE TOWNSHIP HALL 7900 BRACEVILLE RD BRACEVILLE IL 60407
MORRIS COUNTRY CLUB (OLD DINING ROOM) 2615 W ROUTE 6 MORRIS IL 60450
FELIX 01 FELIX 04 NEW HOPE CHURCH (FELLOWSHIP HALL) 80 N GARFIELD COAL CITY IL 60416
FELIX 02
FELIX TOWNSHIP HALL 6525 E WHITETIE RD COAL CITY IL 60416
FELIX 03 DIAMOND VILLAGE HALL (MEETING ROOM) 1750 E DIVISION ST DIAMOND IL 60416
GARFIELD 01 GARDNER AMERICAN LEGION 426 INDUSTRY AVE GARDNER IL 60424
GOODFARM 01 GOODFARM TOWNSHIP HALL 10 E GOODFARM RD DWIGHT IL 60420
GOOSE LAKE 01 GOOSE LAKE 02
GOOSE LAKE TOWNSHIP HALL 2990 E PINE BLUFF RD MORRIS IL 60450
GREENFIELD 01 SOUTH WILMINGTON VILLAGE HALL 380 LAKE ST SOUTH WILMINGTON IL 60474
HIGHLAND 01 KMTC COMMUNITY CENTER 219 MAIN ST KINSMAN IL 60437
MAINE 01 COAL CITY UNIT DIST #1 ADMIN BLDG (BOARD ROOM) 550 S CARBON HILL RD COAL CITY IL 60416
MAZON 01 MAZON TOWNSHIP HALL 703 PARK ST MAZON IL 60444
MORRIS 01 MORRIS 02 MORRIS 03
MORRIS 04 MORRIS 05
MORRIS CITY HALL (MEETING ROOM)
N DIVISION ST MORRIS IL 60450
GRUNDY COUNTY ADMIN BLDG (BOARD MEETING ROOM)
UNION ST MORRIS IL 60450
NORMAN 01 NORMAN TOWNSHIP HALL
N GONNAM & DUPONT RDS MORRIS IL 60450
SARATOGA 01 SARATOGA TOWERS (MEETING ROOM)
SARATOGA 02 SARATOGA 05
SARATOGA 03
SARATOGA 04
NEWTON PL MORRIS IL 60450
SARATOGA TOWNSHIP HALL
N RTE 47 MORRIS IL 60450
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
CANDLELIGHT LN MORRIS IL 60450
SCHOOL (GYM)
SCHOOL ST MORRIS IL 60450
VIENNA 01 VIENNA TOWNSHIP HALL
WAUPONSEE 01 WAUPONSEE
polls
said
o’clock
at Morris, Illinois
Election
N DIVISION ST VERONA IL 60479
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (GYMNASIUM)
W SOUTHMOR RD MORRIS IL 60450
be open continuously from 6:00 o’clock
this 8th day of October, 2022.
KAY T. OLSON GRUNDY COUNTY CLERK
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A.M. to 7:00
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