Voting Day!
Voting day, November 5th 2024, in
Millstadt, IL.
You can be ready to make the decisions that are right for you this Tuesday, November 5, 2024 with help from these helpful websites and information.
– GENERAL ELECTION -
NOVEMBER 5, 2024- Election Day! Same Day Voting, Tuesday, November 5: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.
VOTING SITES
Millstadt Community Center, 102 S Jefferson St, Millstadt
Township Hall 820 S Jefferson St, Millstadt
St. Michael’s Perish Hall (Convent), 4576 Buss Branch Rd, Paderborn
Village Hall, 111 W Laurel St, Millstadt
Millstadt Consolidated School 211 West Mill St, Millstadt
- EARLY VOTING-
September 26, 2024 thru November 4, 2024 Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm St. Clair County Clerk’s Office Election Department, 2nd Floor 10 Public Square, Belleville
PERMANENT EARLY VOTING SITES
1. St. Clair County Clerk’s Office, 2nd Floor, 10 Public Sq., Belleville
2. The Rec Complex, 9950 Bunkum Rd., Fairview Heights
3. O’Fallon Township Office, 801 East State St., O’Fallon
4. Jerome Early Childhood Center (Gym), 1825 Jerome Ln., Cahokia Hgts.
WEEKDAYS: October 21 thru October 25: 9:00 am to 5 pm October 28 thru November 1: 9:00 am to 7 pm November 4: 9:00 am to 7 pm
WEEKENDS: Saturday, October 26: 9 am to Noon/Sunday, October 27: 10 am to 4 pm Saturday, November 2: 9 am to 5 pm/Sunday, November 3: 10 am to 4 pm
Not sure where to vote? Visit https://www.vote.org/polling-place-locator/ and enter your address to find your polling place. We know in Millstadt and just outside Village limits, one street can make all the difference.
Unsure of what's all on your ballot or who really to vote for still? Not a problem. https://www.usa.gov/voter-research has you covered. This site is ran independently by University of Chicago researchers and aggregates information on candidates from all across the World Wide Web.
- On the above site, you can scroll to find Online Voter Guides by entering your home address, or you can click the web address here https://www.ballotready.org/
If you want to look up candidates specifically, head over to https://votersguide.elections.il.gov/ where you can search by elected office, candidate name, or public policy.
Still looking for more resources? Check out this great pamphlet from the American Library Association. The last page hosts a list of websites that will help you find more answers.
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