Voter's Bill of Rights
You have the right to:
- Cast your ballot in a non-disruptive atmosphere free of interference.
- Vote if you're in line by 7 PM.
- Be a provisional voter if there is a question about your registration status or your eligibility to vote in the election.
- Vote a Federal ballot at your old polling place if you have moved within 30 days of the election.
- Request assistance in voting, if needed.
- Bring newspaper endorsements or sample ballots into the voting booth, but take them with you when you finish voting.
- Protect the secrecy of your ballot by using the ballot secrecy folder provided.
- Receive a new ballot if you make a mistake or change your mind.
- Check for voting errors (overvotes) after marking your ballot in a private and independent manner.
- Have your ballot counted fairly and impartially.
If you believe these rights have been violated, call the Will County Clerk's Office at (815) 740-4615 or contact us.