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Voter Registration Resources

Check your registration status and get your absentee ballot. Fast, free, easy, secure, and non-partisan.

National Association of Secretaries of State information about voting eligibility and poll worker opportunities.

Here you can update your voter registration online.

For information about voting, registering, and election results in Chicago.

The Secretary of State’s website has great information on registering to vote and requesting ballots that are Illinois-specific.

Resources to Be Informed

A comprehensive guide to registering to vote and researching your specific ballot.

Students can make a voting plan and check election results here.

A fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others who speak up in American politics.

A non-partisan, non-profit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.

An easy way to track a candidate, a current politician, or a piece of legislation.

A record of unedited news and information from official government sources, including videos and press releases.

A non-partisan organization that educates potential voters on candidates and policies.


Alliance for Citizenship Engagement is a non-partisan organization that provides potential voters with information on candidates, policies, and campaigns.

American Council on Education (ACE) presents an issue brief addressing the unique experience of students voting.

An overview of Student Voting and College Political Campaign-Related Activities

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Tufts University’s NSLVE survey is where we receive our information about ºÚÁÏÃÅstudents’ voting habits.

Find out more information about campaign financing and the role it plays in elections.

An independent organization dedicated to making the Illinois government and political system more ethical.

Resources to Make a Voting Plan

Find more information about how colleges, universities, and their students can get involved in the voting process.

A group dedicated to reducing barriers to student voting. Find state-by-state guides specifically for students here.

A non-partisan organization dedicated to letting people know what identification is needed for each state.

This is where to mail the paper form to register in Illinois.

The chief election authority for Cook County.

Notary 
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Other Ways to Be Involved


A non-partisan organization dedicated to increasing student voter turnout.

A non-partisan organization dedicated to expanding voting rights.

A Toolkit for the Promotion of Voter Participation for Students

Inside Government is a non-partisan, sponsored student organization dedicated to providing an "inside" look into the world of government and public service.

SGLCLearn about changes occurring right here at ºÚÁÏÃÅwithin Student Government.

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