Politics & Government
New Lenox Voters Guide: Races To Watch, Election Day Voting
Polls open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.

NEW LENOX, IL — Election Day is upon us, and all eyes are turned to the results of the presidential race of Vice President Kamala Harris against former President Donald Trump. If you didn't get a chance to early vote, polls open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
Besides the presidential race, there are also several referenda and races to watch locally and state-wide.
Races to watch in New Lenox:
- IL Senate 40th District: Democrat Patrick Joyce (incumbent) vs. Republican Philip Nagel
- IL Senate 19th District: Democrat Michael Hastings vs. Republican Samantha Jean Gasca
- 1st Congressional District: Democrat Jonathan Jackson (incumbent) vs. Republican Marcus Lewis.
- 80th Representative District: Democrat Anthony DeLuca (incumbent) vs. Republican Adam Beaty
Will County races to watch:
- Will County Coroner: Democrat incumbent Laurie Summers versus Republican challenger Robert Enright.
- Will County Auditor: Democrat incumbent Kevin "Duffy" Blackburn versus Republican challenger James Robert Buiter.
- Will County Executive: Democrat incumbent Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant against Republican challenger Charles "Chuck" Maher.
- Will County Circuit Clerk: Democrat incumbent Andrea Lynn Chasteen against Republican challenger Diane Harris
- Will County Clerk: Democrat challenger Michelle Stiff versus Republican challenger Annette Parker.
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow is running unopposed.
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Find a complete list of races and candidates on the Will County Clerk's website.
Registering to vote
Not sure if you’re registered to vote, or need to change your address? You can find out here. If you aren't registered by Election Day, you'll need to register in person at a grace period registration site. Call ahead to ensure that your polling place offers same-day registration. If you register to vote in person, you’ll need two forms of ID, and at least one must show your current address.
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Election Day
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. If you are already in line to vote when the polls close, you can still vote — so don't leave!
If you don't know your polling place, find it here.
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