Early Voting Requirements
Jill M. Kenyon, Marshall County Clerk, announced that eligible voters can vote early starting September 26th without having to offer a reason or an excuse for wanting to vote early.
The early voting law allows voters to cast a ballot.
Early voting will be conducted in the Clerk’s office during regular business hours, weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding Holidays.
The law prohibits a person who voted during the early voting/grace period from voting at their regular polling place on November 5th, 2024. The votes cast during the early voting/grace period will be counted on Election Day. Prior to 2006, voters who wanted to vote early had to request an absentee ballot and offer a reason such as being physically incapacitated or out of the county on Election Day.
The last day for voter registration is October 8th, 2024. (Excluding Grace Period)
Grace Period will begin October 9th through November 5th, 2024, in the office of the Marshall County Clerk & Recorder. You will need to bring 2 pieces of mail showing your current address as well a current driver’s license, a state-issued ID card or another government-issued ID with a photograph.
For information about Early Voting or Grace Period, contact the Clerk’s office 309-246-6325 Press 2 then 1 at 122 N. Prairie, PO Box 328, Lacon, IL 61540.
Jill M. Kenyon, Marshall County Clerk & Recorder