Politics & Government

2019: Orland Park Voters Guide

From Orland's candidate profiles to voting locations — here's what you need to know when you head to the polls April 2.

ORLAND PARK, IL — Election Day is Tuesday, April 2, and early voting begins March 18 at Orland Park's village hall.

This year, Orland's voters will be electing three trustees.
Here's what you need to know before you head to the polls.

Voting logistics
Early voting begins March 18. Hours vary, but we've got you covered. Not registered to vote? Illinois is among the states that permits same-day registration. However, you can also register ahead online or in person. The Cook County Clerk's Office explains what you need to do that. Residents also can register to vote in person at the village hall. Not sure if you're registered? You can go here to check.

Find out what's happening in Orland Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Polls are open on April 2 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Check back at Patch on voting day for early results and elections news.

What's on the ballot?
Two slates of candidates are vying for three seats. Two incumbents are stepping down. Our candidate profiles will help you learn more about those who are running.

Find out what's happening in Orland Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Orland Integrity Party
Carole Griffin Ruzich (profile pending)
Kelly O'Brien
Devin Hodge

People Over Politics
William R. Healy
Michael R. Milani
Cynthia Nelson Katsenes

We'll continue to cover the candidates and election through April.

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