Politics & Government
Bolingbrook 2022 Election Guide: Polls Open Tuesday
On Election Day, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
BOLINGBROOK, IL — Over 4,400 people have early voted at Fountaindale Public Library before Tuesday's General Election. The busiest early voting site in Will County is the 95th Street Library in Naperville, which has had over 4,700 people early vote, according to the Will County Clerk's Office.
The library, 300 W. Briarcliff Road, is open for one more day of early voting on Monday, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The vote by mail drop box at Fountaindale Library will also close at approximately 5 p.m. Monday, according to the Will County Clerk's Office.
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State laws require early voters to provide a valid photo ID to an election official before receiving a ballot to vote early. Valid forms of ID include a current driver's license, a driver's license or state ID, university/college ID or another government-issued ID with a photo, such as a passport.
Voters can also register to vote on election day at your polling place.
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If you're not sure if you're already registered, you can check online.
On Election Day, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mail-in ballots must also be postmarked by Election Day, Nov. 8.
What’s On Tuesday's Ballot
From the governor’s race to Secretary of State to attorney general, here’s a look at what’s on the ballot across Illinois.
In Will County, voters will also decide:
- County Clerk
- Republican Gretchen Fritz
- Democrat Lauren Staley Ferry
- County Sheriff
- Republican Jim Reilly
- Democrat Mike Kelley
- County Treasurer
- Republican Raj "PI" Pillai
- Democrat Tim Brophy
- Regional Superintendent of Schools
- Republican Elizabeth Caparelli-Ruff
- Democrat Shawn Walsh
There is also a county-wide proposition to levy a new tax for providing community mental health facilities and services. The referendum that will appear on the ballot calls for a .05 percent tax on homeowners' equalized assessed value, or EAV, on their homes. That would amount to $50 on a home with a $100,000 EAV.
Illinois voters are also asked to weigh in on an amendment to the state constitution allowing workers the right to organize and bargain collectively.
The bill, which was drafted by the Illinois General Assembly in 2021, provides that “employees shall have the fundamental right to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing for the purpose of negotiating wages, hours and working conditions and to “protect their economic welfare and safety at work.”
In order for the measure to pass, 60 percent of Illinois voters will need to vote in favor of the amendment for it to be added to the constitution.
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