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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION
WILLIE WILSON, ROBERT FIORETTI, )
EARL C. WILLIAMS, EUGENE WOLF, )
NINA STONER, MINOR J. ALLEN JR., )
GERALDINE YOUNG, FRANCISCO )
RODRIGUEZ, )
) No. 22-cv-4577
Plaintiffs, )
v. )
)
CITY OF CHICAGO BOARD OF ELECTION )
COMMISSIONERS, a municipal agency, )
MARISEL A. HERNANDEZ, Chair, )
WILLIAM J. KRESSE, Commissioner, and )
JUNE A. BROWN, Commissioner, each in )
their official capacities as members of the )
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, )
)
Defendants. )
VERIFIED COMPLAINT
Plaintiffs, Willie Wilson, Robert Fioretti, Earl C. Williams, Eugene Wolf,
Nina Stoner, Minor J. Allen Jr., Geraldine Young, and Francisco Rodriguez,
through their attorney, file their verified complaint respectfully requesting entry of
a declaratory judgment and other relief pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §1983 against
Defendants, City of Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, and Marisel A.
Hernandez, Chair, and William J. Kresse, Commissioner, and June A. Brown,
Commissioner, each in their official capacities as Commissioners of the Chicago
Board of Election Commissioners.
Nature of the Case
1. This is an action for a declaratory and injunctive relief, seeking to
enjoin the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners from changing precinct
boundaries mid-election cycle, and less than 30 days prior to the November 8,
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2022 general election, without sufficient impact assessment upon African-
American, Latino, Native American, and Asian voters, with at least 90 days prior
notice provided to all voters in Chicago. Defendants are state actors that comprise
the election authority for the City of Chicago that is embarking upon a process to
remove at least 779 precincts and a considerable number of polling locations in
Chicago. The change made on the eve of the November 8, 2022, and after
petitioning would have commenced for the February 28, 2023 municipal general
election and April 4, 2023 municipal runoff election would disenfranchise voter,
create voter confusion on election day, deny to Plaintiffs and other voters their
First Amendment rights of association and of ballot access, and their Fourteenth
Amendment right to equal protection under the law.
Parties
2. Plaintiff, Dr. Willie Wilson, is a registered voter in Chicago who resides
in the 42nd Ward of the City of Chicago, IL and is a candidate for Chicago Mayor at
the February 28, 2023 Chicago municipal general election. Plaintiff, Dr. Wilson, is
deeply concerned about the uncertainty, voter confusion, and the potential denial
of the right to vote arising from the proposed reduction of precincts, polling
locations, and election judges that would certainly limit voter access at the
upcoming general election and subsequent municipal election, and deny First
Amendment ballot access rights to tens of thousands of Chicago voters.
3. Plaintiff, Robert Fioretti, is a registered voter in Chicago who resides in
the remapped 34th Ward of the City of Chicago and is a candidate for Cook County
Board President at the November 8, 2022 general election. Plaintiff, Robert
Fioretti, is a former Alderperson of the City of Chicago, and is concerned about the
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reduction of precincts, polling locations, and voter access at the upcoming general
election, particularly since the redistricting information will not be available until
shortly before the November 8, 2022 general election, which hampers, delays, and
prevents his campaign from developing election-day canvassing strategies,
including scheduling volunteers at polling locations, and contacting voters who
previously voted at specific polling locations (“GOTV” efforts).
4. Plaintiff, Earl C. Williams is a registered voter in Chicago and resides
in the 3rd Ward of the City of Chicago, IL.
5. Plaintiff, Eugene Wolf, is a registered voter in Chicago and resides in
the 27th Ward of the City of Chicago.
6. Plaintiff, Nina Stoner is a registered voter in Chicago and resides in the
currently remapped 21st Ward, but was previously in the 34th Ward of the City of
Chicago.
7. Plaintiff, Minor J. Allen, Jr. is a registered voter in Chicago and resides
in the 17th Ward of the City of Chicago.
8. Plaintiff, Geraldine Young, is a registered voter in Chicago and resides
in the 28th Ward of the City of Chicago.
9. Plaintiff, Francisco Rodriguez, is a registered voter in Chicago and
resides in the 11th Ward of the City of Chicago.
10. Defendant, Marisel A. Hernandez, serves in her official capacity as one
of three appointed Commissioners of the Chicago Board of Election
Commissioners, and is the Chair of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.
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11. Defendant, William J. Kresse, serves in his official capacity as one of
three appointed Commissioners of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners,
and is the Secretary of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.
12. Defendant, June A. Brown, serves in her official capacity as one of
three appointed Commissioners of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners,
and is the Secretary of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.
13. Defendant, Chicago Board of Election Commissioners (“CBEC”), is a
unit of the City of Chicago1, a municipal corporation, and is the duly authorized
election authority for the City of Chicago that oversees and administers elections
within the geographic boundaries of the City of Chicago, IL, including but not
limited to primary and general elections in even numbered years, and Chicago
municipal general elections and runoff elections every four years the next of which
will occur in the year 2023.
14. At all times relevant to this action, Defendants are and were engaged
in state action under color of state law.
15. Defendants are being sued in their official capacities for declaratory
and injunctive relief under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and 28 U.S.C. § 2201, as well as for costs
and attorney’s fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988(b).
1 The US Census reports that the City of Chicago has 2,696,555 inhabitants as of
July 21, 2022. https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/chicagocityillinois [last visited
8/28/2022]
The City of Chicago approved a $16.7 billion budget for fiscal year 2022.
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/obm/provdrs/budget/svcs/2022-budget-
documents.html [last visited 8/28/2022].
The Chicago Board of Election Commissioners received an appropriation of
$25,828,604 in the 2022 budget (at Annual Budget, pg. 19). Id.
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Jurisdiction
16. Jurisdiction in this case is predicated on 28 U.S.C. § 1331, 1343(a)(3),
1343(a)(4), and 1357, this being a case arising under the Constitution of the United
States and 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and 1988, and a claim under the federal Declaratory
Judgment Act (28 U.S.C. §§ 2201, 2202).
Venue
17. Venue is proper in this District under 28 U.S.C. 1391(b) because a
substantial part of the events giving rise to Plaintiffs’ claims occurred in Cook
County, IL, and within the Northern District of Illinois.
Relevant Facts + Election Code
18. Article 11 of the Illinois Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq. defines
the “Establishment of Election Precincts,” as most recently amended by P.A. 102-
668 (eff. 11/15/2021). Please see 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq. and P.A. 102-668, attached as
Exhibit A.
19. The CBEC website as of August 28, 2022, lists the same 2,069 precincts
with 1,043 polling locations at which voters voted in the June 28, 2022 partisan
primary elections at which established political parties selected their candidates for
the November 8, 2022 general election. The CBEC website for ward polling
locations is as follows:
https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/document_464.pdf [last
visited 8/28/2022] Please see “document_464.pdf” attached as Exhibit B.
20. The CBEC anticipates disclosing new precinct boundaries and
addresses for new polling locations in October 2022.
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21. The CBEC public disclosure of new precinct boundaries and new
addresses for polling locations will be less than 30 days prior to the November 8,
2022 general election.
22. The CBEC has stated that it will eliminate 779 precincts in Chicago
with reduction of 40-50% in many wards. Please see summary of existing precinct
in each ward, and CBEC proposed number of precincts, attached as Exhibit C.
23. The CBEC’s proposed reduction of precincts will disparately impact
racial and/or ethnic minority voting blocs including African-American, Latino,
Native American, and Asian voters, including but not limited hundreds of precincts
within the territory of the 3rd, 8th, 9th, 14th, 17th, 18th, 21st Wards, and the former
34th Ward, resulting in a dilution of the corresponding voting blocs representation
at elections.
24. The Election Code 10 ILCS 5/11-4 delegates to the CBEC the duty of
designating “the polling place in each precinct in such city, village or incorporated
town which has adopted or is operating under said Article 6, and to give public
notice thereof, and shall cause the same to be fitted up, warmed, lighted and
cleaned, but in each election precinct and in each area for which a registration
place is designated such place or places shall be in the most public, orderly and
convenient portions thereof, and no building or part of a building shall be
designated or used as a place of registry, or revision of registration, or as a polling
place, in which spirituous or intoxicating liquor is sold.”
25. There is no Legislatively defined procedure, or Legislatively defined
data or demographic information that the CBEC should use to determine precinct
boundaries or addresses of polling locations.
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26. The CBEC procedure to define precinct boundaries and polling
locations is undertaken by the CBEC without public comment or public review.
27. The CBEC’s precinct boundaries and addresses of polling locations are
not subject to review and approval by the City of Chicago City Council.
28. The only criteria defined by the Legislature for the CBEC to
determine boundaries for precincts is contained in the Election Code, 10 ILCS
5/11-1, et seq., including but not limited to 10 ILCS 5/11-3.
29. For the City of Chicago precinct size as defined in 10 ILCS 5/11-3(c)
was amended through P.A. 102-668 (eff. 11-15-21) to increase the precinct from “400
actual voters” to “1,800 registered voters if the precinct is located in a county with
3,000,000 or more inhabitants” as follows:
(c) Within 90 days after each presidential election, a board in a city with
more than 500,000 inhabitants shall revise and rearrange such precincts on
the basis of the votes cast at such election, making such precincts to contain,
as near as practicable: (i) 1,200 registered voters if the precinct is located in a
county with fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants; or (ii) 1,800 registered voters
if the precinct is located in a county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants.
However, any apartment building in which more than 1,200 registered voters
or 1,800 registered voters, as applicable, reside may be made a single
precinct even though the vote in such precinct exceeds 1,200 or 1,800
registered voters, as applicable.
30. The Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-3(c) anticipates that precincts shall be
revised and rearranged after the presidential election, and therefore, would allow
election authorities almost two years prior to the next general election to notify
voters of such changed precinct boundaries and new polling locations.
31. Section 11-6 of the Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-6, further defined
additional requirements, including a requirement that the CBEC is obligated to
disclose precinct boundaries at least 90 days before the next scheduled election, as
follows:
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Sec. 11-6. Within 60 days after July 1, 2014 (the effective date of Public Act
98-691), each election authority shall transmit to the principal office of the State
Board of Elections and publish on any website maintained by the election
authority maps in electronic portable document format (PDF) showing the
current boundaries of all the precincts within its jurisdiction. Whenever
election precincts in an election jurisdiction have been redivided or
readjusted, the county board or board of election commissioners shall prepare
maps in electronic portable document format (PDF) showing such election
precinct boundaries no later than 90 days before the next scheduled election.
The maps shall show the boundaries of all political subdivisions and districts.
The county board or board of election commissioners shall immediately
forward copies thereof to the chair of each county central committee in the
county, to each township, ward, or precinct committeeperson, and each local
election official whose political subdivision is wholly or partly in the county and,
upon request, shall furnish copies thereof to each candidate for political or
public office in the county and shall transmit copies thereof to the principal
office of the State Board of Elections and publish copies thereof on any website
maintained by the election authority. (Source: P.A. 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 100-1027,
eff. 1-1-19.)
32. As of August 27, 2022 the CBEC has not prepared “maps in electronic
portable document format (PDF) showing such election precinct boundaries” in
compliance with 10 ILCS 5/11-6 since there are fewer than 90 days before the
November 8, 2022 general election, and is in violation of the disclosure obligation.
33. All polling locations must be accessible to persons with disabilities
pursuant to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended
("ADA"), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12134, and the Department of Justice’s Title-II-
implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. Part 35, as well as accessible to voters with
disabilities and additionally to elderly voters, pursuant to 10 ILCS 5/11-4.2(a) which
states as follows:
Sec. 11-4.2. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) all polling places
shall be accessible to voters with disabilities and elderly voters, as determined
by rule of the State Board of Elections, and each polling place shall include at
least one voting booth that is wheelchair accessible.
34. The majority of CBEC’s polling locations have not been accessible and
in compliance with accessibility requirements since at least 2017, when the Dept. of
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Justice initiated litigation against the CBEC for its lack of compliance, as
documented by a settlement agreement reached with the Dept. of Justice. Please
see press release from CBEC and Settlement Agreement, attached as Exhibit D.
35. At the June 28, 2022 primary election 206 polling locations were
accessible to persons with disabilities of 1,043 locations. Please see Exhibit B.
36. The CBEC has extended and stayed implementation of its statutory
obligation to provide accessible voting locations through at least June 28, 2022, and
despite a settlement agreement with the Dept. of Justice.
37. After the 2010 decennial redistricting, the City of Chicago adopted its
ward redistricting ordinance on January 19, 2012, however, through ordinance
adopted by the City Council the application and use of the adopted 2012 ward
remap was stayed until 2015.
38. On information and belief, the CBEC did not redistrict precinct
boundaries and identify polling locations until after the January 19, 2012 ward
redistricting maps went into effect in 2015.
39. Gerrymandering is a valid and decennial concern that is well-known
throughout the State and particularly in Chicago (see e.g. remapped wards not
contiguous and compact); gerrymandering remains an even greater concern for
redistricting of the precinct boundaries and designation of polling locations
because the CBEC does not use or rely upon demographic data. On information
and belief, the CBEC has given preferential treatment to Ward 19 at the request of
Ald. Matt O’Shea whose ward was scheduled for a 50% reduction in precincts from
57 to 28 precincts, but at his request, the CBEC increased the precincts in Ward 19
to 26 precincts, because Ald. O’Shea was concerned the decrease would limit voter
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access. Please see Chicago Tribune article “New Chicago elections map cutting
precincts significantly ahead of November general election” by Kinsey Crowley2
(Aug 22, 2022 at 5:00 am) copy attached hereto as Exhibit E.
40. Plaintiffs are voters in Chicago who wish to preserve and exercise their
right to vote in person on a paper ballot at the November 8, 2022, and to effectively
canvass voters and campaign at in-person polling locations on election day.
41. Plaintiffs are unable to determine their precincts and their polling
locations as of the date of filing of this lawsuit, and will be unable to meaningfully
prepare for the campaign activities on election day if new precinct boundaries and
new polling locations are disclosed less than 30 days before the November 8, 2022
general election at some time in October 2022.
42. In Eu v. San Francisco County Democratic Central Comm., 489 US 214, 223
(1989) the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed that First Amendment protections are
applicable to political party speech as follows:
Indeed, the First Amendment “has its fullest and most urgent application”
to speech uttered during a campaign for political office. Monitor Patriot Co. v.
Roy, 401 U. S. 265, 272 (1971); see also Mills v. Alabama, 384 U. S. 214, 218
(1966). Free discussion about candidates for public office is no less critical
before a primary than before a general election. Cf. Storer v. Brown, 415 U. S.
724, 735 (1974); Smith v. Allwright, 321 U. S. 649, 666 (1944); United States v.
Classic, 313 U. S. 299, 314 (1941). In both instances, the “election campaign is a
means of disseminating ideas as well as attaining political office.” Illinois Bd. of
Elections, supra, at 186.
43. Plaintiffs wish to exercise their First Amendment right to organize and
support the candidates of their choice at the November 8, 2022 general election by
2 Chicago Tribune article is available online at the following website:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/elections/ct-chicago-cutting-voter-
precincts-2022-election-20220822-mccavv63wndyrfnkaqps3ui3za-story.html
[last visited 8/27/2022] and
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greeting voters at polling locations on election day, November 8, 2022, handing out
literature to voters outside of polling locations, and promoting their candidates to
voters who are voting in-person at polling locations on election day.
44. Plaintiffs, and other voters and candidates, are unable to coordinate,
staff, and plan election day campaign activities at polling locations without having
precinct boundaries and polling locations in sufficient time prior to the November
8, 2022 election; in addition, Plaintiffs and other voters and candidates are not able
to obtain voter data from the CBEC for voters in that precinct and specific polling
location, and voter turnout from prior elections.
45. Plaintiffs are also being denied their right to obtain maps of precinct
boundaries in each of the 50 wards, and prevented from developing and preparing
campaign strategies at polling locations on election day November 8, 2022.
46. Plaintiffs Willie Wilson, Earl C. Williams, Eugene Wolf, Nina Stoner,
Minor J. Allen Jr, and Geraldine Young are African-American voters, Plaintiff,
Robert Fioretti is a Caucasian voter, Plaintiff, Francisco Rodriguez is a Latino voter,
and all other similarly situated voters, are collectively being disenfranchised and
discriminated against, as compared to voters in counties of less than 3,000,000
inhabitants, through the uncertainty of their precinct and their polling location,
and also very likely not being timely notified of their new polling location, having
to travel a greater distance to reach their polling location, and having to wait in
longer lines to exercise their right to cast a paper ballot in person on election day
November 8, 2022, thereby jeopardizing their right to cast a paper ballot on
election at their polling location.
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47. It is inequitable and inconsistent with prior Legislative action and
actions of the City of Chicago, that sought to avoid implementing changes mid-
election cycle or immediately prior to an election; that is, it is inequitable to change
precinct boundaries and polling locations after the June 28, 2022 primary election
and before the November 8, 2022 general election, since voters will remember
their former precincts and former polling locations, and may not become aware of
new precincts or polling locations, risking considerable voter confusion on election
day that could jeopardize the integrity of the electoral process and undermine
voter confidence in the election.
48. Plaintiffs have been, and continued to be injured, harmed, and denied
their First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment ballot access rights through
the CBEC’s proposed redistricting of precinct boundaries and reduction of polling
locations, including but not limited being unable to determine their precinct and
the address of their polling locations in sufficient time to prepare for the November
8, 2022 general election, determining and staffing polling locations for the Nov. 8,
2022 general election to support the candidates of their choice, and uncertainty
about where their polling locations will be located; furthermore, it is anticipated
that tens of thousands of voters would be required to travel much further distances
to reach a polling location and have longer lines and wait times to vote, thereby
jeopardizing their right to cast a paper ballot in person on election day.
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Count I
Violation of Voting Rights Act of 1965
1-48 Plaintiffs restate Par. 1-48 above as Par. 1-48 of Count I.
49. The Voting Rights Act of 1965, 52 U.S. Code §10101, et seq. prohibits
any procedure that adversely impacts and/or results in the denial of the right to
vote on account of race.
50. The Voting Rights Act of 1965, 52 U.S. Code § 10301, prohibits any
redistricting plan or voting procedure that results in the denial or abridgement of
right to vote on account of race or color through voting qualifications or
prerequisites, as follows:
§10301. Denial or abridgement of right to vote on account of race or color
through voting qualifications or prerequisites; establishment of violation
(a) No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or
procedure shall be imposed or applied by any State or political subdivision in a
manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of
the United States to vote on account of race or color, or in contravention of the
guarantees set forth in section 10303(f)(2) of this title, as provided in subsection
(b).
(b) A violation of subsection (a) is established if, based on the totality of
circumstances, it is shown that the political processes leading to nomination or
election in the State or political subdivision are not equally open to
participation by members of a class of citizens protected by subsection (a) in
that its members have less opportunity than other members of the electorate to
participate in the political process and to elect representatives of their choice.
The extent to which members of a protected class have been elected to office in
the State or political subdivision is one circumstance which may be considered:
Provided, That nothing in this section establishes a right to have members of a
protected class elected in numbers equal to their proportion in the population.
( Pub. L. 89–110, title I, §2, Aug. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 437 ; renumbered title I, Pub. L. 91–
285, §2, June 22, 1970, 84 Stat. 314 ; amended Pub. L. 94–73, title II, §206, Aug. 6,
1975, 89 Stat. 402 ; Pub. L. 97–205, §3, June 29, 1982, 96 Stat. 134 .)
51. For purposes of redistricting, if a redistricting plan results in a
maximum population deviation of less than 10%, the plan nonetheless violates the
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Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment if the redistricting process
contains the “taint of arbitrariness or discrimination.” See Roman v. Sincock, 377 U.S.
369, 710 (1964). If the redistricting process was either arbitrary or discriminatory,
then the resulting redistricting plan is unconstitutional and therefore void ab initio.
52. The CBEC does not use population data from the U.S. Census for its
redistricting of precinct boundaries or the determination of polling locations.
53. The CBEC did not obtain or consider demographic data, including
race, national origin, age, or data for the number of voters with disabilities, prior to
undertaking the redistricting of precinct boundaries and polling locations.
54. The CBEC did not study the impact its reduction of precincts would
have upon African-American voters in Chicago.
55. The CBEC did not consider that a significant decrease in the number
of precincts in largely African-American wards in Chicago would limit voter access,
and thereby create inequity.
56. The CBEC process of redistricting of precinct boundaries and
selection of polling locations is arbitratary and discriminatory, since it does not
address the inequity that will result in largely African-American wards in Chicago.
57. The US Postal Service in Chicago has been suffering from delays, mis-
delivered mail, lost mail, and other concerns that have been publicly expressed in
recent years through the present.
58. Through the proclamation of results for the June 28, 2022 primary
election, the CBEC reported that the City of Chicago had 1,498,813 registered
voters.
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59. In order to notify each registered voter in Chicago about the CBEC’s
new precinct boundaries and new polling locations, on information and belief, the
CBEC would need undertake the following steps in less than 30 days:
(a) re-program the CBEC voter database for new precinct boundaries and
polling locations,
(b) audit and verify the accuracy of the new precinct and polling location
information,
(c) prepare and approve a Notice in multiple languages that would
adequately notify each voter about each voter’s new precinct and new polling
location,
(d) generate and print a customized notice to each of Chicago’s 1,498,813
registered voters advising each voter of his/her own precinct and polling location,
(e) arrange for and transport at least 1,498,813 paper notices to the US Postal
Service with a sufficient time in advance of the November 8, 2022 general election
to allow the US Postal Service to process, sort, and deliver each notice prior to
election day.
60. There is potentially a one or two week window of time in October
2022 for the CBEC to complete all of the steps to notify Chicago’s 1,498,813
through the US Postal Service mail system, which is a mandatory requirement of
pursuant to Article 11 of the Election Code.
61. On information and belief, the CBEC’s staff and resources will not be
available to meaningfully and equitably redistrict precinct boundaries and
meaningfully and equitably designate polling locations until after the April 4, 2023
municipal runoff election. Specifically, the CBEC’s staff is currently preparing for
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the November 8, 2022 general election and its staff and resources are already
allocated for those tasks. Immediately after the November 8, 2022 general election
the CBEC’s staff will be allocated to canvass and proclaim the election results of the
November 8, 2022 general election while accepting candidate petitions for the
February 28, 2023 municipal election during the November 21-28, 2022 filing
period, overseeing the petition challenge process throughout December 2022, and
actively preparing for the February 28, 2023 municipal election.
62. It is likely and probable that the CBEC will not be able to effectively
and actually notify all of Chicago’s 1,498,813 voters of their new polling locations
through use of the US Postal Service mail service prior to the November 8, 2022
general election.
63. On information and belief, there will be voter confusion through
designation of new precinct boundaries and new polling locations, when voters
return to the polling locations that were used in recent elections to discover that
their polling location was relocated to a different address, and are unable to (a)
locate the address of the relocated polling location and/or (b) travel to the relocated
polling location prior to closure of the polls at 7:00 PM on November 8, 2022.
64. Plaintiffs respectfully request a finding and determination from this
honorable court that the CBEC’s implementation of precinct redistricting and
designation of polling locations is in violation of the Voting Rights Act since it will
disparately and inequitably impact African-American voters in Chicago.
65. Plaintiffs respectfully request an injunction be issued to direct the
CBEC to delay implementation of its precinct redistricting and designation of new
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polling locations until after the Chicago Municipal Runoff Elections on April 4,
2023.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully request entry of an order as follows:
(a) finding and declaring that the CBEC’s intention and process to redistrict
precincts mid-election cycle, and designate new polling locations from those used
at the June 28, 2022 primary election are in violation of Article 11 of the Election
Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq., in violation of the Voting Rights Act, contrary to
Plaintiff’s First and Fourteenth Amendment rights, and unconstitutional and void
ab initio;
(b) issuing an injunction to enjoin the CBEC and its employees, agents, and
designees, from enforcing or giving any effect to the proposed precinct reduction
and redistricting, and the proposed designation of new polling locations until after
April 4, 2023 and such time as the CBEC provides data to support an equitable
redistricting and polling location designation, that will not disparately impact
African-American, Latino, Asian, or other voting blocs in Chicago; and
(c) for any further relief that is just and appropriate.
Count II
Declaratory judgment that CBEC precinct remap as applied is unconstitutional
1-65. Plaintiffs repeat and restate Par. 1-65 above as if fully stated herein.
66. The CBEC’s proposed procedure for redistricting precincts and
determining new polling locations are not in compliance with the provisions of
Article 11 of the Election Code, and do not afford sufficient time for voters to
familiarize themselves with their precincts, determine their new polling locations,
prepare for election day canvassing and campaigning, and for the CBEC to
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meaningfully and appropriately convey all necessary information to all voters in
Chicago through the US Postal Service mail.
67. The CBEC’s process for redistricting precinct boundaries as alleged
herein are arbitrary and capricious, and will result in
denial of the Plaintiff’s First Amendment right to petition voters, a denial of their
First Amendment right to associate as a political party to nominate Plaintiffs’
candidates of their choice, and a denial of their First Amendment right to promote
the Libertarian party at the June 28, 2022 primary.
68. A real and actual controversy exists between the parties.
69. Plaintiffs have no adequate remedy at law, other than this action
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for declaratory and equitable relief.
70. Plaintiffs are suffering irreparable harm as a result of the violations
complained of herein, and that harm will continue unless the CBEC’s proposed
precinct reduction and redistricting is declared unlawful and enjoined by this
honorable Court.
71. A declaration of the Plaintiffs’ rights on an expedited basis in advance
of the November 8, 2022 general election would provide clarity to voters and
candidates, and direction to the CBEC regarding the redistricting process that is
not otherwise afforded through the Election Code for an impartial and equitable
redistricting of precincts and designation of polling locations.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs, through their attorney, respectfully request entry
of a declaratory judgment as follows:
(a) finding and declaring that the CBEC’s intention and process to redistrict
precincts mid-election cycle, and designate new polling locations from those used
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at the June 28, 2022 primary election are in violation of Article 11 of the Election
Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq., in violation of the Voting Rights Act, contrary to
Plaintiff’s First and Fourteenth Amendment rights, and unconstitutional and void
ab initio;
(b) issuing an injunction to enjoin the CBEC and its employees, agents, and
designees, from enforcing or giving any effect to the proposed precinct reduction
and redistricting, and the proposed designation of new polling locations until after
April 4, 2023 and such time as the CBEC provides data to support an equitable
redistricting and polling location designation, that will not disparately impact
African-American, Latino, Asian, or other voting blocs in Chicago; and
(c) any other relief that is just and equitable to protect Plaintiffs’, other
voters’, and all candidates’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Count III
Denial of First Amendment ballot access rights (42 U.S.C. § 1983)
1-71. Plaintiffs repeat and restate Par. 1-71 above as if fully stated herein.
72. The Supreme Court in Anderson v. Celebrezze, 460 U.S. 780, 789, 103
S.Ct. 1564, 1570 (1983), instructed lower courts to “consider the character and
magnitude of the asserted injury to the rights protected” by the constitution, to
“identify and evaluate the precise interests put forth by the State,” and then to
decide whether the interests justify the restriction.
73. The City of Chicago and/or the CBEC have previously delayed
implementing ward boundary redistricting, precinct redistricting, and even
delayed implementing requirements for accessibility at all polling locations.
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74. Staying implementation of the CBEC’s proposed precinct redistricting
and designation of new polling locations would be equitable and would preserve
Plaintiffs’ and other voters’ First Amendment ballot access rights.
75. Changing precinct boundaries and polling locations mid-election
cycle, and not disclosing new precinct boundaries and polling locations less than
30 days before the November 8, 2022 election and relying upon the US Postal
Service for delivery of notices to voters weeks or less before the November 8, 2022
general election would violate rights guaranteed to the Plaintiffs by the First
Amendment to the United States Constitution, as enforced through 42 U.S.C. §
1983, including but not limited to having a meaningful amount of time to prepare
for election day canvassing, and an opportunity to cast a paper ballot in person on
election day.
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiffs respectfully request that this Court enter
judgment as follows:
(a) Assume original jurisdiction over this case;
(b) Issue a temporary restraining order and/or preliminary injunction to
enjoin the CBEC and its employees, agents, and designees, from enforcing or
giving any effect to the proposed precinct reduction and redistricting, and the
proposed designation of new polling locations until after April 4, 2023 and such
time as the CBEC provides data to support an equitable redistricting and polling
location designation, that will not disparately impact African-American, Latino,
Asian, or other voting blocs in Chicago;
(c) Issue a declaratory judgment finding and declaring that the CBEC’s
intention and process to redistrict precincts mid-election cycle, and designate new
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polling locations from those used at the June 28, 2022 primary election are in
violation of Article 11 of the Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq., in violation of
the Voting Rights Act, contrary to Plaintiff’s First and Fourteenth Amendment
rights, and unconstitutional and void ab initio;
(d) Issue a permanent injunction against the CBEC to enjoin the CBEC
and its employees, agents, and designees, from enforcing or giving any effect to the
proposed precinct reduction and redistricting, and the proposed designation of
new polling locations until after April 4, 2023 and such time as the CBEC provides
data to support an equitable redistricting and polling location designation, that will
not disparately impact African-American, Latino, Asian, or other voting blocs in
Chicago;
(e) Order Defendants to pay to Plaintiffs their costs and a reasonable
attorney’s fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988(b); and
(f) Retain jurisdiction over this matter to enforce this court’s order, and
(g) Order the CBEC to provide to Plaintiffs such further and additional
relief as the Court deems just, appropriate, and equitable.
Count IV
Denial of Fourteenth Amendment equal protection rights (42 U.S.C. § 1983)
1-75. Plaintiffs repeat and restate Par. 1-75 above as if fully stated herein.
76. Defendants’ actions violate rights guaranteed to these Plaintiffs by the
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to equal protection
under the law, as enforced through 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiffs respectfully request that this Court enter
judgment as follows:
(a) Assume original jurisdiction over this case;
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(b) Issue a temporary restraining order and/or preliminary injunction to
enjoin the CBEC and its employees, agents, and designees, from enforcing or
giving any effect to the proposed precinct reduction and redistricting, and the
proposed designation of new polling locations until after April 4, 2023 and such
time as the CBEC provides data to support an equitable redistricting and polling
location designations, that will not disparately impact African-American, Latino,
Asian, or other voting blocs in Chicago;
(c) Issue a declaratory judgment finding and declaring that the CBEC’s
intention and process to redistrict precincts mid-election cycle, and designate new
polling locations from those used at the June 28, 2022 primary election are in
violation of Article 11 of the Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/11-1, et seq., in violation of
the Voting Rights Act, contrary to Plaintiff’s First and Fourteenth Amendment
rights, and unconstitutional and void ab initio;
(d) Issue a permanent injunction against the CBEC to enjoin the CBEC
and its employees, agents, and designees, from enforcing or giving any effect to the
proposed precinct reduction and redistricting, and the proposed designation of
new polling locations until after April 4, 2023 and until such time as the CBEC
provides data to support an equitable redistricting and polling location
designations, that will not disparately impact African-American, Latino, Asian, or
other voting blocs in Chicago;
(e) Order Defendants to pay to Plaintiffs their costs and a reasonable
attorney’s fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988(b); and
(f) Retain jurisdiction over this matter to enforce this court’s order, and
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(g) Order the CBEC to provide to Plaintiffs such further and additional
relief as the Court deems just, appropriate, and equitable.
Respectfully submitted:
By: /s/Andrew Finko
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Andrew Finko
166 W. Washington St.
Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60602
Ph (773) 480-0616
Em Finkolaw@Fastmail.FM
IL ARDC No. 06201634
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Verification pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1746
The undersigned, Plaintiff, declares and verifies under penalty of perjury
under the laws of the United States of America that the facts contained in the
foregoing Verified Complaint are true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge.
By:
Signature
Printed name: Robert Fioretti
Address: 1540 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60607
Chicago Ward: 34
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(10 ILCS 5/Art. 11 heading)
ARTICLE 11. ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTION PRECINCTS
(10 ILCS 5/11-1) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-1)
Sec. 11-1. In counties not under township organization, the
election precincts shall remain as now established until changed
by the Board of County Commissioners, but said County Board may,
from time to time, change the boundaries of election precincts
and establish new ones. In counties under township organization,
each town shall constitute at least one election precinct.
Insofar as is practicable, each precinct shall be situated
within a single congressional, legislative and representative
district and within a single municipal ward. In order to situate
each precinct within a single district or ward, the County Board
shall change the boundaries of election precincts after each
decennial census as soon as is practicable following the
completion of congressional and legislative redistricting.
At any consolidated primary or consolidated election at
which municipal officers are to be elected, and at any emergency
referendum at which a public question relating to a municipality
is to be voted on, notwithstanding any other provision of this
Code, the election authority shall establish a polling place
within such municipality upon the request of the municipal
council or board of trustees at least 60 days before the
election and provided that the municipality provides a suitable
polling place. To accomplish this purpose, the election
authority may establish an election precinct constituting a
single municipality of under 500 population for all elections,
notwithstanding the minimum precinct size otherwise specified
herein.
Notwithstanding the above, when there are not more than 50
registered voters in a precinct who are entitled to vote in a
local government or school district election, the election
authority having jurisdiction over the precinct is authorized to
reassign such voters to one or more polling places in adjacent
precincts, within or without the election authority's
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jurisdiction, for that election. For the purposes of such local
government or school district election only, the votes of the
reassigned voters shall be tallied and canvassed as votes from
the precinct of the polling place to which such voters have been
reassigned. The election authority having jurisdiction over the
precinct shall approve all administrative and polling place
procedures. Such procedures shall take into account voter
convenience, and ensure that the integrity of the election
process is maintained and that the secrecy of the ballot is not
violated.
Except in the event of a fire, flood or total loss of heat
in a place fixed or established by any election authority
pursuant to this Section as a polling place for an election, no
election authority shall change the location of a polling place
so established for any precinct after notice of the place of
holding the election for that precinct has been given as
required under Article 12 unless the election authority notifies
all registered voters in the precinct of the change in location
by first class mail in sufficient time for such notice to be
received by the registered voters in the precinct at least one
day prior to the date of the election.
The provisions of this Section apply to all precincts,
including those where voting machines or electronic voting
systems are used.
If, as a result of the redistricting of legislative,
representative, or congressional districts following a decennial
census, there exists a census block with only one voter that is
the only census block in a precinct that is in a legislative,
representative, or congressional district, then the county
board, at any meeting of the county board, may change the
precinct boundaries so that the census block is within a
precinct that has more than one voter in the legislative,
representative, or congressional district.
(Source: P.A. 88-525.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-2) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-2)
Sec. 11-2. Election precincts. The County Board in each
county, except in counties having a population of 3,000,000
inhabitants or over, shall, at its regular meeting in June or an
adjourned meeting in July, divide its election precincts so that
each precinct shall contain, as near as may be practicable,
1,200 registered voters. Insofar as is practicable, each
precinct shall be situated within a single congressional,
legislative and representative district and in not more than one
County Board district and one municipal ward. In order to
situate each precinct within a single district or ward, the
County Board shall change the boundaries of election precincts
after each decennial census as soon as is practicable following
the completion of congressional and legislative redistricting,
except that, in 2021, the county board shall change the
boundaries at a regular or special meeting within 60 days after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General
Assembly. In determining whether a division of precincts should
be made, the county board may anticipate increased voter
registration in any precinct in which there is in progress new
construction of dwelling units which will be occupied by voters
more than 30 days before the next election. Each district shall
be composed of contiguous territory in as compact form as can be
for the convenience of the electors voting therein. The several
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county boards in establishing districts shall describe them by
metes and bounds and number them. And so often thereafter as it
shall appear by the number of votes cast at the general election
held in November of any year, that any election district or
undivided election precinct contains more than 1,200 registered
voters, the County Board of the county in which the district or
precinct may be, shall at its regular meeting in June, or an
adjourned meeting in July next, after such November election,
redivide or readjust such election district or election
precinct, so that no district or election precinct shall contain
more than the number of votes above specified. If for any reason
the County Board fails in any year to redivide or readjust the
election districts or election precinct, then the districts or
precincts as then existing shall continue until the next regular
June meeting of the County Board; at which regular June meeting
or an adjourned meeting in July the County Board shall redivide
or readjust the election districts or election precincts in
manner as herein required. When at any meeting of the County
Board any redivision, readjustment or change in name or number
of election districts or election precincts is made by the
County Board, the County Clerk shall immediately notify the
State Board of Elections of such redivision, readjustment or
change. The County Board in every case shall fix and establish
the places for holding elections in its respective county and
all elections shall be held at the places so fixed. The polling
places shall in all cases be upon the ground floor in the front
room, the entrance to which is in a highway or public street
which is at least 40 feet wide, and is as near the center of the
voting population of the precinct as is practicable, and for the
convenience of the greatest number of electors to vote thereat;
provided, however, where the County Board is unable to secure a
suitable polling place within the boundaries of a precinct, it
may select a polling place at the most conveniently located
suitable place outside the precinct; but in no case shall an
election be held in any room used or occupied as a saloon,
dramshop, bowling alley or as a place of resort for idlers and
disreputable persons, billiard hall or in any room connected
therewith by doors or hallways. No person shall be permitted to
vote at any election except at the polling place for the
precinct in which he resides, except as otherwise provided in
this Section or Article 19 of this Act. In counties having a
population of 3,000,000 inhabitants or over the County Board
shall divide its election precincts and shall fix and establish
places for holding elections as hereinbefore provided during the
month of January instead of at its regular meeting in June or at
an adjourned meeting in July.
However, in the event that additional divisions of election
precincts are indicated after a division made by the County
Board in the month of January, such additional divisions may be
made by the County Board in counties having a population of
3,000,000 inhabitants or over, at the regular meeting in June or
at adjourned meeting in July. The county board of such county
may divide or readjust precincts at any meeting of the county
board when the voter registration in a precinct has increased
beyond 1,800 registered voters and an election is scheduled
before the next regular January or June meeting of the county
board.
When in any city, village or incorporated town territory has
been annexed thereto or disconnected therefrom, which annexation
or disconnection becomes effective after election precincts or
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election districts have been established as above provided in
this Section, the clerk of the municipality shall inform the
county clerk thereof as provided in Section 4-21, 5-28.1, or
6-31.1, whichever is applicable. In the event that a regular
meeting of the County Board is to be held after such
notification and before any election, the County Board shall, at
its next regular meeting establish new election precinct lines
in affected territory. In the event that no regular meeting of
the County Board is to be held before such election the county
clerk shall, within 5 days after being so informed, call a
special meeting of the county board on a day fixed by him not
more than 20 days thereafter for the purpose of establishing
election precincts or election districts in the affected
territory for the ensuing elections.
At any consolidated primary or consolidated election at
which municipal officers are to be elected, and at any emergency
referendum at which a public question relating to a municipality
is to be voted on, notwithstanding any other provision of this
Code, the election authority shall establish a polling place
within such municipality, upon the request of the municipal
council or board of trustees at least 60 days before the
election and provided that the municipality provides a suitable
polling place. To accomplish this purpose, the election
authority may establish an election precinct constituting a
single municipality of under 500 population for all elections,
notwithstanding the minimum precinct size otherwise specified
herein.
Notwithstanding the above, when there are no more than 50
registered voters in a precinct who are entitled to vote in a
local government or school district election, the election
authority having jurisdiction over the precinct is authorized to
reassign such voters to one or more polling places in adjacent
precincts, within or without the election authority's
jurisdiction, for that election. For the purposes of such local
government or school district election only, the votes of the
reassigned voters shall be tallied and canvassed as votes from
the precinct of the polling place to which such voters have been
reassigned. The election authority having jurisdiction over the
precinct shall approve all administrative and polling place
procedures. Such procedures shall take into account voter
convenience, and ensure that the integrity of the election
process is maintained and that the secrecy of the ballot is not
violated.
Except in the event of a fire, flood or total loss of heat
in a place fixed or established by any county board or election
authority pursuant to this Section as a polling place for an
election, no election authority shall change the location of a
polling place so established for any precinct after notice of
the place of holding the election for that precinct has been
given as required under Article 12 unless the election authority
notifies all registered voters in the precinct of the change in
location by first class mail in sufficient time for such notice
to be received by the registered voters in the precinct at least
one day prior to the date of the election.
The provisions of this Section apply to all precincts,
including those where voting machines or electronic voting
systems are used.
(Source: P.A. 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
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(10 ILCS 5/11-2.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-2.1)
Sec. 11-2.1. The county board in each county where any State
soldiers' and sailors' home, or any national home for disabled
volunteer soldiers is located, the inhabitants of which are
entitled to vote, shall fix and establish the place or places
for holding elections, at some convenient and comfortable place
or places easy of access on the grounds and within the
enclosures where such State soldiers' and sailors' home, or
homes, or national home for disabled volunteer soldiers are
located.
(Source: P.A. 84-808.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-3)
Sec. 11-3. Election precincts.
(a) It shall be the duty of the Board of Commissioners
established by Article 6 of this Act, within 2 months after its
first organization, to divide the city, village or incorporated
town which may adopt or is operating under Article 6, into
election precincts, each of which shall be situated within a
single congressional, legislative and representative district
insofar as is practicable and in not more than one County Board
district and one municipal ward; in order to situate each
precinct within a single district or ward, the Board of Election
Commissioners shall change the boundaries of election precincts
after each decennial census as soon as is practicable following
the completion of congressional and legislative redistricting
and such precincts shall contain as nearly as practicable: (i)
1,200 registered voters if the precinct is located in a county
with fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants; or (ii) 1,800 registered
voters if the precinct is located in a county with 3,000,000 or
more inhabitants.
(b) Within 90 days after each presidential election, such
board in a city with fewer than 500,000 inhabitants, village or
incorporated town shall revise and rearrange such precincts on
the basis of the votes cast at such election, making such
precincts to contain, as near as practicable, 1,200 registered
voters or 1,800 registered voters, as applicable. However, any
apartment building in which more than 1,200 or 1,800 registered
voters, as applicable, reside may be made a single precinct even
though the vote in such precinct exceeds 1,200 or 1,800
registered voters, as applicable.
(c) Within 90 days after each presidential election, a board
in a city with more than 500,000 inhabitants shall revise and
rearrange such precincts on the basis of the votes cast at such
election, making such precincts to contain, as near as
practicable: (i) 1,200 registered voters if the precinct is
located in a county with fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants; or
(ii) 1,800 registered voters if the precinct is located in a
county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants. However, any
apartment building in which more than 1,200 registered voters or
1,800 registered voters, as applicable, reside may be made a
single precinct even though the vote in such precinct exceeds
1,200 or 1,800 registered voters, as applicable.
(d) Immediately after the annexation of territory to the
city, village or incorporated town becomes effective the Board
of Election Commissioners shall revise and rearrange election
precincts therein to include such annexed territory.
(e) Provided, however, that at any election where but one
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candidate is nominated and is to be voted upon at any election
held in any political subdivision of a city, village or
incorporated town, the Board of Election Commissioners shall
have the power in such political subdivision to determine the
number of voting precincts to be established in such political
subdivision at such election, without reference to the number of
qualified voters therein. The precincts in each ward, village or
incorporated town shall be numbered from one upwards,
consecutively, with no omission.
(f) The provisions of this Section apply to all precincts,
including those where voting machines or electronic voting
systems are used.
(Source: P.A. 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-4) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-4)
Sec. 11-4. It shall be the duty of the Board of Election
Commissioners, established under Article 6 of this Act, to
appoint the place of registry in each precinct for the first
registration under Article 6 of this Act and the places for
registry in subsequent registrations in the manner provided by
such Article, and also the polling place in each precinct in
such city, village or incorporated town which has adopted or is
operating under said Article 6, and to give public notice
thereof, and shall cause the same to be fitted up, warmed,
lighted and cleaned, but in each election precinct and in each
area for which a registration place is designated such place or
places shall be in the most public, orderly and convenient
portions thereof, and no building or part of a building shall be
designated or used as a place of registry, or revision of
registration, or as a polling place, in which spirituous or
intoxicating liquor is sold. Provided, however, where the Board
of Election Commissioners is unable to secure a suitable polling
place within the boundaries of a precinct, it may select a
polling place on a street immediately adjacent to and adjoining
the precinct. Said Board of Election Commissioners may demand of
the chief of police or the sheriff, to furnish officers of the
law to attend during the progress of any registration, revision
or election, at any place or places of registration, or any
polling place, or places, designated by said commissioners, or
to attend at any meeting of said commissioners. Said officers of
the law, shall be furnished by said chief of police or sheriff
and shall be stationed in the place or places of registration
and polling place or places in such manner as said commissioners
shall direct, and during said assignment shall be under the
direction and control of the election commissioners.
Notwithstanding the above, when there are no more than 50
registered voters in a precinct who are entitled to vote in a
local government or school district election, the election
authority having jurisdiction over the precinct, is authorized
to reassign such voters to one or more polling places in
adjacent precincts, within or without the election authority's
jurisdiction, for that election. For the purposes of such local
government or school district election only, the votes of the
reassigned voters shall be tallied and canvassed as votes from
the precinct of the polling place to which such voters have been
reassigned. The election authority having jurisdiction over the
precinct shall approve all administrative and polling place
procedures. Such procedures shall take into account voter
convenience, and ensure that the integrity of the election
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process is maintained and that the secrecy of the ballot is not
violated.
Except in the event of a fire, flood or total loss of heat
in a place fixed or established by the Board of Election
Commissioners pursuant to this Section as a polling place for an
election, no election authority shall change the location of a
polling place so established for any precinct after notice of
the place of holding the election for that precinct has been
given as required under Article 12 unless the election authority
notifies all registered voters in the precinct of the change in
location by first class mail in sufficient time for such notice
to be received by the registered voters in the precinct at least
one day prior to the date of the election.
(Source: P.A. 86-867.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-4.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-4.1)
Sec. 11-4.1. (a) In appointing polling places under this
Article, the county board or board of election commissioners
shall, insofar as they are convenient and available, use schools
and other public buildings as polling places.
(b) Upon request of the county board or board of election
commissioners, the proper agency of government (including school
districts and units of local government) shall make a public
building under its control available for use as a polling place
on an election day and for a reasonably necessary time before
and after election day, without charge. If the county board or
board of election commissioners chooses a school to be a polling
place, then the school district must make the school available
for use as a polling place. However, for the day of the
election, a school district is encouraged to (i) close the
school or (ii) hold a teachers institute on that day with
students not in attendance.
(c) A government agency which makes a public building under
its control available for use as a polling place shall (i)
ensure the portion of the building to be used as the polling
place is accessible to voters with disabilities and elderly
voters and (ii) allow the election authority to administer the
election as authorized under this Code.
(d) If a qualified elector's precinct polling place is a
school and the elector will be unable to enter that polling
place without violating Section 11-9.3 of the Criminal Code of
2012 because the elector is a child sex offender as defined in
Section 11-9.3 of the Criminal Code of 2012, that elector may
vote by a vote by mail ballot in accordance with Article 19 of
this Code or may vote early in accordance with Article 19A of
this Code.
(Source: P.A. 98-773, eff. 7-18-14; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15;
99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-4.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-4.2)
Sec. 11-4.2. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(b) all polling places shall be accessible to voters with
disabilities and elderly voters, as determined by rule of the
State Board of Elections, and each polling place shall include
at least one voting booth that is wheelchair accessible.
(b) Subsection (a) of this Section shall not apply to a
polling place (1) in the case of an emergency, as determined by
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the State Board of Elections; or (2) if the State Board of
Elections (A) determines that all potential polling places have
been surveyed and no such accessible place is available, nor is
the election authority able to make one accessible; and (B)
assures that any voter with a disability or elderly voter
assigned to an inaccessible polling place, upon advance request
of such voter (pursuant to procedures established by rule of the
State Board of Elections) will be provided with an alternative
means for casting a ballot on the day of the election or will be
assigned to an accessible polling place.
(c) No later than December 31 of each even numbered year,
the State Board of Elections shall report to the General
Assembly and the Federal Election Commission the number of
accessible and inaccessible polling places in the State on the
date of the next preceding general election, and the reasons for
any instance of inaccessibility.
(Source: P.A. 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-4.3) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-4.3)
Sec. 11-4.3. All polling places and permanent registration
facilities shall have available registration and voting aids for
persons with disabilities and elderly individuals including
instructions, printed in large type, conspicuously displayed.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-5)
Sec. 11-5. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 84-323. Repealed by P.A. 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-5.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-5.1)
Sec. 11-5.1. The county board or board of election
commissioners, as the case may be, responsible for the
establishment of election precincts, shall include within some
precinct any military establishment which is situated within the
boundaries of the county or municipality, as the case may be.
(Source: P.A. 76-1830.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-6) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-6)
Sec. 11-6. Within 60 days after July 1, 2014 (the effective
date of Public Act 98-691), each election authority shall
transmit to the principal office of the State Board of Elections
and publish on any website maintained by the election authority
maps in electronic portable document format (PDF) showing the
current boundaries of all the precincts within its jurisdiction.
Whenever election precincts in an election jurisdiction have
been redivided or readjusted, the county board or board of
election commissioners shall prepare maps in electronic portable
document format (PDF) showing such election precinct boundaries
no later than 90 days before the next scheduled election. The
maps shall show the boundaries of all political subdivisions and
districts. The county board or board of election commissioners
shall immediately forward copies thereof to the chair of each
county central committee in the county, to each township, ward,
or precinct committeeperson, and each local election official
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whose political subdivision is wholly or partly in the county
and, upon request, shall furnish copies thereof to each
candidate for political or public office in the county and shall
transmit copies thereof to the principal office of the State
Board of Elections and publish copies thereof on any website
maintained by the election authority.
(Source: P.A. 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 100-1027, eff. 1-1-19.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-7) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-7)
Sec. 11-7. For the purpose of the conduct of any
consolidated election, consolidated primary election, special
municipal primary election or emergency referendum, an election
authority may cluster up to four contiguous precincts as
provided in this Section, which shall constitute a clustered
voting zone. The common polling place for the clustered voting
zone shall be located within the territory comprising the
clustered precincts. Unless the election authority specifies a
larger number, only one election judge shall be appointed for
each of the precincts in each clustered voting zone.
The judges so appointed may not all be affiliated with the
same political party.
The conduct of an election in a clustered voting zone shall
be under the general supervision of all the judges of election
designated to serve in the clustered voting zone. The designated
judges may perform the duties of election judges for the entire
clustered voting zone. However, the requirements of Section
17-14 shall apply to voter assistance, the requirements of
Section 24-10 shall apply to voter instruction, the requirement
of Section 24A-10 shall apply to examination of vote by mail
ballots, and any disputes as to entitlement to vote, challenges,
counting of ballots or other matters pertaining directly to
voting shall be decided by those designated judges appointed for
the precinct in which the affected voter resides or the disputed
vote is to be counted.
This Section does not apply to any elections in
municipalities with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants.
(Source: P.A. 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-8)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
Sec. 11-8. Vote centers.
(a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, election
authorities shall establish at least one location to be located
at an office of the election authority or in the largest
municipality within its jurisdiction where all voters in its
jurisdiction are allowed to vote on election day during polling
place hours, regardless of the precinct in which they are
registered. An election authority establishing such a location
under this Section shall identify the location and any health
and safety requirements by the 40th day preceding the 2022
general primary election and the 2022 general election and
certify such to the State Board of Elections.
(b) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2023.
(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
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provide notice of any violation no later than 365 days after
the date of the violation and provide the committee with an
opportunity to appeal a violation. A committee shall not be
fined if notice is not provided as required by this
subsection. The fine assessed by the Board for a violation of
this Section shall not exceed the amount of the contribution
and may be no more than $500 for the first violation, no more
than $1,000 for the second violation, no more than $2,000 for a
third violation, and no more than $3,000 for any subsequent
violations. When determining whether to waive or reduce a
fine, the Board shall consider: (1) whether the political
committee made an attempt to disclose the contribution and any
attempts made to correct the violation; (2) whether the
violation was inadvertent, knowingly, or intentional; (3)
whether the violation is attributed to a clerical or computer
error; (4) the amount of the contribution or total
contributions in the report; (5) whether the violation arose
from a discrepancy between the date the contribution was
reported and the date the contribution was received by a
political committee; (6) the number of days the report was
submitted late; and (7) any prior violations.
(Source: P.A. 99-437, eff. 1-1-16.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-2) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-2)
Sec. 11-2. Election precincts. The County Board in each
county, except in counties having a population of 3,000,000
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inhabitants or over, shall, at its regular meeting in June or
an adjourned meeting in July, divide its election precincts
which contain more than 800 voters, into election districts so
that each precinct district shall contain, as near as may be
practicable, 1,200 registered 500 voters, and not more in any
case than 800. Whenever the County Board ascertains that any
election precinct contains more than 600 registered voters, it
may divide such precinct, at its regular meeting in June, into
election precincts so that each precinct shall contain, as
nearly as may be practicable, 500 voters. Insofar as is
practicable, each precinct shall be situated within a single
congressional, legislative and representative district and in
not more than one County Board district and one municipal
ward. In order to situate each precinct within a single
district or ward, the County Board shall change the boundaries
of election precincts after each decennial census as soon as
is practicable following the completion of congressional and
legislative redistricting, except that, in 2021, the county
board shall change the boundaries at a regular or special
meeting within 60 days after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. In determining
whether a division of precincts should be made, the county
board may anticipate increased voter registration in any
precinct in which there is in progress new construction of
dwelling units which will be occupied by voters more than 30
days before the next election. Each district shall be composed
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of contiguous territory in as compact form as can be for the
convenience of the electors voting therein. The several county
boards in establishing districts shall describe them by metes
and bounds and number them. And so often thereafter as it shall
appear by the number of votes cast at the general election held
in November of any year, that any election district or
undivided election precinct contains more than 1,200
registered 800 voters, the County Board of the county in which
the district or precinct may be, shall at its regular meeting
in June, or an adjourned meeting in July next, after such
November election, redivide or readjust such election district
or election precinct, so that no district or election precinct
shall contain more than the number of votes above specified.
If for any reason the County Board fails in any year to
redivide or readjust the election districts or election
precinct, then the districts or precincts as then existing
shall continue until the next regular June meeting of the
County Board; at which regular June meeting or an adjourned
meeting in July the County Board shall redivide or readjust
the election districts or election precincts in manner as
herein required. When at any meeting of the County Board any
redivision, readjustment or change in name or number of
election districts or election precincts is made by the County
Board, the County Clerk shall immediately notify the State
Board of Elections of such redivision, readjustment or change.
The County Board in every case shall fix and establish the
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places for holding elections in its respective county and all
elections shall be held at the places so fixed. The polling
places shall in all cases be upon the ground floor in the front
room, the entrance to which is in a highway or public street
which is at least 40 feet wide, and is as near the center of
the voting population of the precinct as is practicable, and
for the convenience of the greatest number of electors to vote
thereat; provided, however, where the County Board is unable
to secure a suitable polling place within the boundaries of a
precinct, it may select a polling place at the most
conveniently located suitable place outside the precinct; but
in no case shall an election be held in any room used or
occupied as a saloon, dramshop, bowling alley or as a place of
resort for idlers and disreputable persons, billiard hall or
in any room connected therewith by doors or hallways. No
person shall be permitted to vote at any election except at the
polling place for the precinct in which he resides, except as
otherwise provided in this Section or Article 19 of this Act.
In counties having a population of 3,000,000 inhabitants or
over the County Board shall divide its election precincts and
shall fix and establish places for holding elections as
hereinbefore provided during the month of January instead of
at its regular meeting in June or at an adjourned meeting in
July.
However, in the event that additional divisions of
election precincts are indicated after a division made by the
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County Board in the month of January, such additional
divisions may be made by the County Board in counties having a
population of 3,000,000 inhabitants or over, at the regular
meeting in June or at adjourned meeting in July. The county
board of such county may divide or readjust precincts at any
meeting of the county board when the voter registration in a
precinct has increased beyond 1,800 registered voters 800 and
an election is scheduled before the next regular January or
June meeting of the county board.
When in any city, village or incorporated town territory
has been annexed thereto or disconnected therefrom, which
annexation or disconnection becomes effective after election
precincts or election districts have been established as above
provided in this Section, the clerk of the municipality shall
inform the county clerk thereof as provided in Section 4-21,
5-28.1, or 6-31.1, whichever is applicable. In the event that
a regular meeting of the County Board is to be held after such
notification and before any election, the County Board shall,
at its next regular meeting establish new election precinct
lines in affected territory. In the event that no regular
meeting of the County Board is to be held before such election
the county clerk shall, within 5 days after being so informed,
call a special meeting of the county board on a day fixed by
him not more than 20 days thereafter for the purpose of
establishing election precincts or election districts in the
affected territory for the ensuing elections.
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At any consolidated primary or consolidated election at
which municipal officers are to be elected, and at any
emergency referendum at which a public question relating to a
municipality is to be voted on, notwithstanding any other
provision of this Code, the election authority shall establish
a polling place within such municipality, upon the request of
the municipal council or board of trustees at least 60 days
before the election and provided that the municipality
provides a suitable polling place. To accomplish this purpose,
the election authority may establish an election precinct
constituting a single municipality of under 500 population for
all elections, notwithstanding the minimum precinct size
otherwise specified herein.
Notwithstanding the above, when there are no more than 50
registered voters in a precinct who are entitled to vote in a
local government or school district election, the election
authority having jurisdiction over the precinct is authorized
to reassign such voters to one or more polling places in
adjacent precincts, within or without the election authority's
jurisdiction, for that election. For the purposes of such
local government or school district election only, the votes
of the reassigned voters shall be tallied and canvassed as
votes from the precinct of the polling place to which such
voters have been reassigned. The election authority having
jurisdiction over the precinct shall approve all
administrative and polling place procedures. Such procedures
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shall take into account voter convenience, and ensure that the
integrity of the election process is maintained and that the
secrecy of the ballot is not violated.
Except in the event of a fire, flood or total loss of heat
in a place fixed or established by any county board or election
authority pursuant to this Section as a polling place for an
election, no election authority shall change the location of a
polling place so established for any precinct after notice of
the place of holding the election for that precinct has been
given as required under Article 12 unless the election
authority notifies all registered voters in the precinct of
the change in location by first class mail in sufficient time
for such notice to be received by the registered voters in the
precinct at least one day prior to the date of the election.
The provisions of this Section apply to all precincts,
including those where voting machines or electronic voting
systems are used.
(Source: P.A. 86-867.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-3)
Sec. 11-3. Election precincts.
(a) It shall be the duty of the Board of Commissioners
established by Article 6 of this Act, within 2 months after its
first organization, to divide the city, village or
incorporated town which may adopt or is operating under
Article 6, into election precincts, each of which shall be
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situated within a single congressional, legislative and
representative district insofar as is practicable and in not
more than one County Board district and one municipal ward; in
order to situate each precinct within a single district or
ward, the Board of Election Commissioners shall change the
boundaries of election precincts after each decennial census
as soon as is practicable following the completion of
congressional and legislative redistricting and such precincts
shall contain as nearly as practicable: (i) 1,200 registered
voters if the precinct is located in a county with fewer than
3,000,000 inhabitants; or (ii) 1,800 registered voters if the
precinct is located in a county with 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants 600 qualified voters, and in making such division
and establishing such precincts such board shall take as a
basis the poll books, or the number of votes cast at the
previous presidential election.
(b) Within 90 days after each presidential election, such
board in a city with fewer than 500,000 inhabitants, village
or incorporated town shall revise and rearrange such precincts
on the basis of the votes cast at such election, making such
precincts to contain, as near as practicable, 1,200 registered
voters or 1,800 registered voters, as applicable 600 actual
voters; but at any time in all instances where the vote cast at
any precinct, at any election, equals 800, there must be a
rearrangement so as to reduce the vote to the standard of 600
as near as may be. However, any apartment building in which
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more than 1,200 or 1,800 800 registered voters, as applicable,
reside may be made a single precinct even though the vote in
such precinct exceeds 1,200 or 1,800 registered voters, as
applicable 800.
(c) Within 90 days after each presidential election, a
board in a city with more than 500,000 inhabitants shall
revise and rearrange such precincts on the basis of the votes
cast at such election, making such precincts to contain, as
near as practicable: (i) 1,200 registered voters if the
precinct is located in a county with fewer than 3,000,000
inhabitants; or (ii) 1,800 registered voters if the precinct
is located in a county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants , 400
actual voters; but at any time in all instances where the vote
cast at any precinct, at any election, equals 600, there must
be a rearrangement so as to reduce the vote to the standard of
400 as near as may be. However, any apartment building in which
more than 1,200 registered voters or 1,800 registered voters,
as applicable, 600 registered voters reside may be made a
single precinct even though the vote in such precinct exceeds
1,200 or 1,800 registered voters, as applicable 600.
(d) Immediately after the annexation of territory to the
city, village or incorporated town becomes effective the Board
of Election Commissioners shall revise and rearrange election
precincts therein to include such annexed territory.
(e) Provided, however, that at any election where but one
candidate is nominated and is to be voted upon at any election
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held in any political subdivision of a city, village or
incorporated town, the Board of Election Commissioners shall
have the power in such political subdivision to determine the
number of voting precincts to be established in such political
subdivision at such election, without reference to the number
of qualified voters therein. The precincts in each ward,
village or incorporated town shall be numbered from one
upwards, consecutively, with no omission.
(f) The provisions of this Section apply to all precincts,
including those where voting machines or electronic voting
systems are used.
(Source: P.A. 84-1308.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-4.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 11-4.2)
Sec. 11-4.2. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (b) all polling places shall be accessible to
voters with disabilities and elderly voters, as determined by
rule of the State Board of Elections, and each polling place
shall include at least one voting booth that is wheelchair
accessible.
(b) Subsection (a) of this Section shall not apply to a
polling place (1) in the case of an emergency, as determined by
the State Board of Elections; or (2) if the State Board of
Elections (A) determines that all potential polling places
have been surveyed and no such accessible place is available,
nor is the election authority able to make one accessible; and
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(B) assures that any voter with a disability or elderly voter
assigned to an inaccessible polling place, upon advance
request of such voter (pursuant to procedures established by
rule of the State Board of Elections) will be provided with an
alternative means for casting a ballot on the day of the
election or will be assigned to an accessible polling place.
(c) No later than December 31 of each even numbered year,
the State Board of Elections shall report to the General
Assembly and the Federal Election Commission the number of
accessible and inaccessible polling places in the State on the
date of the next preceding general election, and the reasons
for any instance of inaccessibility.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
(10 ILCS 5/11-8)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
Sec. 11-8. Vote centers.
(a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, election
authorities shall establish at least one location to be
located at an office of the election authority or in the
largest municipality within its jurisdiction where all voters
in its jurisdiction are allowed to vote on election day during
polling place hours, regardless of the precinct in which they
are registered. An election authority establishing such a
location under this Section shall identify the location, hours
of operation, and any health and safety requirements by the
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40th day preceding the 2022 general primary election and the
2022 general election and certify such to the State Board of
Elections.
(b) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2023.
(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
(10 ILCS 5/19-2) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-2)
Sec. 19-2. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, any
elector as defined in Section 19-1 may by mail or
electronically on the website of the appropriate election
authority, not more than 90 nor less than 5 days prior to the
date of such election, or by personal delivery not more than 90
nor less than one day prior to the date of such election, make
application to the county clerk or to the Board of Election
Commissioners for an official ballot for the voter's precinct
to be voted at such election, or be added to a list of
permanent vote by mail status voters who receive an official
vote by mail ballot for subsequent elections. Such a ballot
shall be delivered to the elector only upon separate
application by the elector for each election. Voters who make
an application for permanent vote by mail ballot status shall
follow the procedures specified in Section 19-3 and may apply
year round. Voters whose application for permanent vote by
mail status is accepted by the election authority shall remain
on the permanent vote by mail list until the voter requests to
be removed from permanent vote by mail status, the voter
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 1
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1826 N FRANCISCO AVE YATES SCHOOL
* 2 2010 N CENTRAL PARK AVE FUNSTON SCHOOL
* 3 936 N ASHLAND AVE WELLS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 4 1845 W RICE ST COMMERCIAL PARK
* 5 1148 N HONORE ST LA SALLE II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 6 1250 W ERIE ST THE OGDEN INTRNL H S / CHICAGO
* 7 2402 N WASHTENAW AVE HAAS PARK
* 8 2020 W SCHILLER ST WICKER PARK SENIOR HOUSING
* 9 2040 N MILWAUKEE AVE THE LINCOLN LODGE
* 10 1148 N HONORE ST LA SALLE II MAGNET SCHOOL
11 1425 N DAMEN AVE WICKER PK FIELDHOUSE
12 2247 W CHICAGO AVE UKRANIAN VILLAGE CULTURAL CTR
* 13 2021 N POINT ST CHASE SCHOOL
* 14 1313 N CLAREMONT AVE DE DIEGO COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 15 1313 N CLAREMONT AVE DE DIEGO COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 16 2236 N ROCKWELL ST GOETHE SCHOOL
* 17 2010 N CENTRAL PARK AVE FUNSTON SCHOOL
* 18 937 N WESTERN AVE CREATE YOUR OWN SPACE STUDIO
* 19 2021 N POINT ST CHASE SCHOOL
* 20 1711 N CALIFORNIA AVE MOOS SCHOOL
* 21 1148 N HONORE ST LA SALLE II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 22 1645 N CALIFORNIA AVE WRIGHT COLLEGE
* 23 2021 N POINT ST CHASE SCHOOL
* 24 1405 N WASHTENAW AVE ERIE ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL
* 25 1405 N WASHTENAW AVE ERIE ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL
* 26 2010 N CENTRAL PARK AVE FUNSTON SCHOOL
* 27 2533 W HOMER ST THE JOINERY
* 28 2236 N ROCKWELL ST GOETHE SCHOOL
* 29 2418 W BLOOMINGDALE AVE BLOOMINGDALE ARTS BUILDING
* 30 1711 N CALIFORNIA AVE MOOS SCHOOL
* 31 1711 N CALIFORNIA AVE MOOS SCHOOL
32 2247 W CHICAGO AVE UKRANIAN VILLAGE CULTURAL CTR
* 33 1840 W OHIO ST TALCOTT SCHOOL
* 34 2021 N POINT ST CHASE SCHOOL
* 35 1840 W OHIO ST TALCOTT SCHOOL
* 36 936 N ASHLAND AVE WELLS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 37 525 N ARMOUR ST JAMES OTIS SCHOOL
* 38 1313 N CLAREMONT AVE DE DIEGO COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 39 1840 W OHIO ST TALCOTT SCHOOL
* 40 847 N GREENVIEW AVE LIDIA PUCINSKA APARTMENTS
* 41 2402 N WASHTENAW AVE HAAS PARK
* 42 2236 N ROCKWELL ST GOETHE SCHOOL
* 43 2040 N MILWAUKEE AVE THE LINCOLN LODGE
* 44 1826 N FRANCISCO AVE YATES SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 2
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1501 N GREENVIEW AVE RUDY LOZANO SCHOOL
* 2 808 N LAKE SHORE DR LAKE SHORE PARK
* 3 1148 N HONORE ST LA SALLE II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 4 1003 N LEAVITT ST COLUMBUS SCHOOL
5 1400 W AUGUSTA BV NORTHWESTERN SETTLEMENT ASSOC
* 6 1424 N CLEAVER ST ROWE ELEMENTARY
7 1425 N DAMEN AVE WICKER PK FIELDHOUSE
* 8 1501 N GREENVIEW AVE RUDY LOZANO SCHOOL
* 9 1420 N HUDSON MANIERRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 11 808 N LAKE SHORE DR LAKE SHORE PARK
* 12 1420 N HUDSON MANIERRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 13 808 N LAKE SHORE DR LAKE SHORE PARK
* 14 1003 N LEAVITT ST COLUMBUS SCHOOL
* 15 1313 N CLAREMONT AVE DE DIEGO COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 16 1147 N WESTERN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL
* 17 835 N OAKLEY BV ST NICHOLAS CATHEDRAL
* 18 808 N LAKE SHORE DR LAKE SHORE PARK
19 140 E WALTON PL THE DRAKE HOTEL
* 20 2270 N CLYBOURN AVE THE SALVATION ARMY
* 21 1003 N LEAVITT ST COLUMBUS SCHOOL
* 22 2250 N CLIFTON AVE OSCAR MAYER SCHOOL
23 140 E WALTON PL THE DRAKE HOTEL
* 24 2250 N CLIFTON AVE OSCAR MAYER SCHOOL
25 1425 N DAMEN AVE WICKER PK FIELDHOUSE
* 26 2270 N CLYBOURN AVE THE SALVATION ARMY
* 27 24 W WALTON ST OGDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 28 225 W EVERGREEN AVE FRANKLIN FINE ARTS CTR
* 29 1034 N WELLS WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP
30 1630 N CLARK ST THE MOODY CHURCH
31 1630 N CLARK ST THE MOODY CHURCH
* 32 160 W WENDELL ST SALAZAR ELEMENTARY
33 1560 N SANDBURG TERR JAMES KILMER CONDO ASSOC
* 34 160 W WENDELL ST SALAZAR ELEMENTARY
* 35 1034 N WELLS WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP
* 36 1255 N SANDBURG TERR ELIOT HOUSE CONDO ASSN
* 37 1460 N SANDBURG TERR SANDBURG VILLAGE
* 38 1230 N STATE PKWY STATE TOWER CONDO ASSOC
* 39 160 W WENDELL ST SALAZAR ELEMENTARY
* 40 24 W WALTON ST OGDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 41 1034 N WELLS WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP
* 42 160 W WENDELL ST SALAZAR ELEMENTARY
* 43 24 W WALTON ST OGDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 44 1640 N WELLS ST AMERICANA TOWERS
* 45 24 W WALTON ST OGDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 46 1734 N ORLEANS ST LASALLE SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 9
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 3
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 25 W 47TH ST BEETHOVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 2 400 E 41ST ST STEWART PHASE 1
* 3 55 W CERMAK RD NATIONAL TEACHERS ACDMY
* 4 4415 S ML KING DR MOLLISON SCHOOL
* 5 4316 S PRINCETON AVE HENDRICKS SCHOOL
* 6 1801 S INDIANA AVE CHICAGO WOMENS PARK & GARDENS
* 7 3245 S PRAIRIE AVE LINCOLN PERRY SR BLDG
* 8 346 E 53RD ST TRC SENIOR VILLAGE
* 9 4415 S ML KING DR MOLLISON SCHOOL
* 10 4316 S PRINCETON AVE HENDRICKS SCHOOL
* 11 4622 S M L KING DR MT PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPT CH
12 401 E BOWEN AVE PAUL G STEWART PHASE 3
* 13 55 W CERMAK RD NATIONAL TEACHERS ACDMY
14 1801 S WABASH AVE 18th & WABASH CORPORATION
* 15 4415 S ML KING DR MOLLISON SCHOOL
* 16 5249 S WABASH AV COSMOPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 17 55 W CERMAK RD NATIONAL TEACHERS ACDMY
* 18 2731 S DEARBORN ST DEARBORN HOMES
* 19 1800 S PRAIRIE AVE GLESSNER HOUSE MUSEUM
* 20 4101 S CALUMET AVE CAL MET VILLAGE
* 21 1440 S INDIANA AV LAKE VISTA APARTMENTS
* 22 1500 S MICHIGAN AVE OLD ST MARYS CHURCH
* 23 3901 S STATE ST DAWSON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
* 24 4415 S ML KING DR MOLLISON SCHOOL
25 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 26 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
* 27 1800 S PRAIRIE AVE GLESSNER HOUSE MUSEUM
* 28 4250 S PRINCETON AVE MINNIE RIPERTON APARTMENTS
* 29 3630 S WELLS ST AIR FORCE HIGH SCHOOL
* 30 4747 S KING DR LUTHER TERRACE
* 31 5356 S KING DR BURKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 32 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
* 33 1500 S MICHIGAN AVE OLD ST MARYS CHURCH
* 34 1440 S INDIANA AV LAKE VISTA APARTMENTS
* 35 400 E 41ST ST STEWART PHASE 1
* 36 5701 S SHIELDS AVE SHERWOOD PARK
* 37 5249 S WABASH AV COSMOPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 38 340 E 38TH ST PIONEER VILLAGE
* 39 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
40 1801 S WABASH AVE 18th & WABASH CORPORATION
* 41 3245 S PRAIRIE AVE LINCOLN PERRY SR BLDG
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 4
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4959 S BLACKSTONE CANTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 2 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
* 3 4930 S LANGLEY MARY JANE RICHARDSON APTS
* 4 3983 S LAKE PARK AVE LAKE PARC APTS
* 5 4434 S LAKE PARK AVE KENNICOTT PARK
* 6 2631 S INDIANA AVE CAMBRIDGE MANOR APTS
* 7 4227 S OAKENWALD AVE VIVIAN GORDON HARSH APARTMENTS
* 8 550 E 50TH PL NORTH WASHINGTON PARK MANOR
* 9 4850 S LAKE PARK AVE HARPER SQUARE CO-OPERATIVE
* 10 4434 S LAKE PARK AVE KENNICOTT PARK
* 11 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE MANDRAKE PARK
* 12 4930 S LANGLEY MARY JANE RICHARDSON APTS
* 13 700 S STATE ST JONES COLLEGE PREP
14 2921 S MICHIGAN AVE SOUTH COMMONS PHASE 1 CONDO
* 15 1119 E 46TH ST ARIEL COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 16 700 S STATE ST JONES COLLEGE PREP
* 17 637 S DEARBORN ST GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
* 18 740 E 43RD ST JUDGE SLATER APARTMENTS
19 3550 S RHODES AVE LAWLESS GARDEN APARTMENTS
* 20 637 S DEARBORN ST GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
* 21 700 S STATE ST JONES COLLEGE PREP
* 22 1330 E 50TH ST SHOESMITH SCHOOL
* 23 1330 E 50TH ST SHOESMITH SCHOOL
* 24 1330 E 50TH ST SHOESMITH SCHOOL
25 910 S MICHIGAN AVE MICHIGAN AVE LOFTS
* 26 4949 S COTTAGE GROVE WASHINGTON PARK APARTMENTS
* 27 4959 S BLACKSTONE CANTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 28 2901 S M L KING DR PRAIRIE SHORES APTS
* 29 740 E 43RD ST JUDGE SLATER APARTMENTS
* 30 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE MANDRAKE PARK
* 31 4800 S CHICAGO BEACH DR NEWPORT CONDO ASSOC
* 32 700 E OAKWOOD NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY
* 33 555 E 51ST ST DYETT ARTS HIGH SCHOOL
34 4445 S DREXEL BV KING COLLEGE PREP
* 35 601 E 32ND ST 601 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
* 36 3436 S M L KING DR MARTIN L KING LIBRARY
* 37 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
* 38 3200 S CALUMET JOHN J PERSHING MAGNET SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 5
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 6940 S MERRILL AVE OKEEFE SCHOOL
* 2 1010 E 72ND ST REVERE SCHOOL
* 3 5500 S WOODLAWN AVE AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN CH
* 4 936 E 54TH ST KOZMINSKI CMTY ACADEMY
* 5 6430 S STONY ISLAND AVE ISLAND TERRACE APARTMENTS
* 6 2110 E 72ND ST ST PHILIP NERI SCHOOL
* 7 5035 S EAST END REGENTS PARK APARTMENTS
8 5631 S KIMBARK AVE RAY SCHOOL
* 9 5200 S UNIVERSITY AVE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
* 10 6938 S EAST END AVE PARKSIDE SCHOOL
* 11 5480 S CORNELL AVE CAROLAN APTS
12 7635 S DORCHESTER AVE ST PAUL EVANGELICAL LUTH CHURCH
* 13 6657 S KIMBARK AVE WOODLAWN CMTY SCHOOL
* 14 2110 E 72ND ST ST PHILIP NERI SCHOOL
* 15 936 E 54TH ST KOZMINSKI CMTY ACADEMY
* 16 6650 S ELLIS AVE WADSWORTH STEM SCHOOL
* 17 6938 S EAST END AVE PARKSIDE SCHOOL
* 18 5335 S KENWOOD AVE MURRAY SCHOOL
* 19 5335 S KENWOOD AVE MURRAY SCHOOL
* 20 5200 S HYDE PARK BV CONGREGATION RODFEI ZEDEK
* 21 936 E 54TH ST KOZMINSKI CMTY ACADEMY
* 22 5035 S EAST END REGENTS PARK APARTMENTS
* 23 5335 S KENWOOD AVE MURRAY SCHOOL
* 24 4959 S BLACKSTONE CANTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 25 6720 S EAST END AVE THE PARKWAYS
* 26 2226 E 71ST ST FULL VIDEO PRODUCTION SERVICES INC
27 5631 S KIMBARK AVE RAY SCHOOL
* 28 1818 E 71ST ST LAWRENCE HALL
* 29 2110 E 72ND ST ST PHILIP NERI SCHOOL
* 30 1415 E 70TH ST SOUTH SHORE FINE ARTS ACDY
* 31 6940 S MERRILL AVE OKEEFE SCHOOL
* 32 2110 E 72ND ST ST PHILIP NERI SCHOOL
33 6250 S HARPER AVE PARK SHORE EAST ELDERLY
34 5631 S KIMBARK AVE RAY SCHOOL
* 35 1700 E 56TH ST 1700 E 56TH ST CONDO ASSOC
* 36 6940 S MERRILL AVE OKEEFE SCHOOL
* 37 1556 E 56TH ST BRET HARTE SCHOOL
* 38 6940 S MERRILL AVE OKEEFE SCHOOL
* 39 1450 E 55TH PL UNIVERSITY PARK CONDO
* 40 6940 S MERRILL AVE OKEEFE SCHOOL
* 41 1700 E 56TH ST 1700 E 56TH ST CONDO ASSOC
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 5
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 6
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 8100 S CALUMET AVE CRERAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
* 2 7831 S PRAIRIE AVE RUGGLES SCHOOL
* 3 650 E 85TH ST PIRIE SCHOOL
* 4 50 W 71ST ST LAFAYETTE PLAZA HOUSE
* 5 6954 S UNION AVE ST PAUL MB CHURCH
* 6 7257 S STATE ST DENEEN SCHOOL
* 7 7037 S RHODES AVE PARK MANOR SCHOOL
* 8 7841 S WABASH AVE CARTER TEMPLE CHURCH
* 9 6741 S MICHIGAN AVE BROWNELL SCHOOL
* 10 513 W 72ND ST HAMILTON PARK
* 11 6741 S MICHIGAN AVE BROWNELL SCHOOL
* 12 513 W 72ND ST HAMILTON PARK
* 13 655 E 88TH ST ST MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 14 7614 S COTTAGE GROVE ISRAEL METHODIST CMTY CHURCH
* 15 301 W MARQUETTE RD PRAIRIE HAVEN HOMES
* 16 109 E 75TH ST MACEDONIA TABERNACLE CH
* 17 7525 S HARVARD AVE HARVARD SCHOOL
* 18 210 W 69TH ST AIS ENGLEWOOD FLEET MAINTENANCE
* 19 7545 S VINCENNES AVE PLEASANT GREEN MB CHURCH
* 20 7525 S HARVARD AVE HARVARD SCHOOL
* 21 7007 S LOOMIS ST WENTWORTH SCHOOL
* 22 7257 S STATE ST DENEEN SCHOOL
* 23 7050 S MAY ST BOND SCHOOL
* 24 1140 W 66TH ST BASS SCHOOL
* 25 6954 S UNION AVE ST PAUL MB CHURCH
* 26 845 W 69TH ST SALVATION ARMY
* 27 845 W 69TH ST SALVATION ARMY
* 28 655 W 65TH ST ROBERT LAWRENCE SENIOR HOUSING
* 29 8555 S MICHIGAN AVE NEIL SCHOOL
* 30 7350 S EVANS AVE TANNER SCHOOL
* 31 650 E 85TH ST PIRIE SCHOOL
* 32 7257 S STATE ST DENEEN SCHOOL
* 33 7257 S STATE ST DENEEN SCHOOL
* 34 8050 S ST LAWRENCE AVE CHATHAM FIELDS LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 35 7831 S PRAIRIE AVE RUGGLES SCHOOL
* 36 8306 S ST LAWRENCE AVE DIXON SCHOOL
* 37 8555 S MICHIGAN AVE NEIL SCHOOL
* 38 8306 S ST LAWRENCE AVE DIXON SCHOOL
* 39 7350 S EVANS AVE TANNER SCHOOL
* 40 7350 S EVANS AVE TANNER SCHOOL
* 41 7841 S WABASH AVE CARTER TEMPLE CHURCH
* 42 8050 S ST LAWRENCE AVE CHATHAM FIELDS LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 43 7831 S PRAIRIE AVE RUGGLES SCHOOL
* 44 7831 S PRAIRIE AVE RUGGLES SCHOOL
* 45 8306 S ST LAWRENCE AVE DIXON SCHOOL
* 46 7614 S COTTAGE GROVE ISRAEL METHODIST CMTY CHURCH
* 47 7147 S WENTWORTH AVE WENTWORTH HAVEN HOMES
* 48 7140 S CALUMET AVE ST MOSES THE BLACK ATHLETIC CENTER
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 7
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
1 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 2 1833 E 71ST ST DON NASH COMMUNITY CENTER
3 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 4 7511 S SOUTH SHORE DR POWELL COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 5 2505 E 73RD ST SOUTH SHORE LIBRARY
* 6 7133 S COLES AVE BLACK SCHOOL
* 7 2505 E 73RD ST SOUTH SHORE LIBRARY
* 8 7511 S SOUTH SHORE DR POWELL COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 9 7530 S SOUTH SHORE DR EXCEL ACADEMY/ SOUTH SHORE
* 10 7601 S PHILLIPS AVE CYC REBECCA CROWN CMTY CTR
* 11 7601 S PHILLIPS AVE CYC REBECCA CROWN CMTY CTR
* 12 7511 S SOUTH SHORE DR POWELL COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 13 7530 S SOUTH SHORE DR EXCEL ACADEMY/ SOUTH SHORE
* 14 7530 S SOUTH SHORE DR EXCEL ACADEMY/ SOUTH SHORE
* 15 2423 E 75TH ST THE QUARRY EVENT CENTER
* 16 7736 S BURNHAM AVE BRADWELL SCHOOL
* 17 7736 S BURNHAM AVE BRADWELL SCHOOL
* 18 7530 S SOUTH SHORE DR EXCEL ACADEMY/ SOUTH SHORE
* 19 7736 S BURNHAM AVE BRADWELL SCHOOL
* 20 7736 S BURNHAM AVE BRADWELL SCHOOL
* 21 8255 S HOUSTON AVE EPIC HIGH SCHOOL
* 22 3045 E 83RD ST RUSSELL SQUARE PARK
* 23 8440 S PHILLIPS AVE COLES SCHOOL
* 24 8255 S HOUSTON AVE EPIC HIGH SCHOOL
* 25 8344 S COMMERCIAL AVE NINOS HEROES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 26 8440 S PHILLIPS AVE COLES SCHOOL
* 27 8440 S PHILLIPS AVE COLES SCHOOL
* 28 8344 S COMMERCIAL AVE NINOS HEROES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 29 8440 S PHILLIPS AVE COLES SCHOOL
* 30 2710 E 89TH ST BOWEN HIGH SCHOOL
* 31 2710 E 89TH ST BOWEN HIGH SCHOOL
* 32 9100 S MERRILL AVE THE CONNECTION CMTY CHURCH
* 33 8905 S CRANDON AVE HOYNE SCHOOL
* 34 2650 E 95TH ST COMPASSION BAPTIST CHURCH
* 35 2650 E 95TH ST COMPASSION BAPTIST CHURCH
* 36 9239 S JEFFERY BV WARREN SCHOOL
* 37 2320 E 93RD ST TRINITY HOSPITAL
* 38 9928 S CRANDON AVE BURNHAM SCHOOL
* 39 1901 E 95TH ST GREATER ST STEPHEN M B CHURCH
* 40 1901 E 95TH ST GREATER ST STEPHEN M B CHURCH
* 41 9928 S CRANDON AVE BURNHAM SCHOOL
* 42 9928 S CRANDON AVE BURNHAM SCHOOL
* 43 2401 E 100TH ST JEFFERY MANOR LIBRARY
* 44 9928 S CRANDON AVE BURNHAM SCHOOL
* 45 10740 S CALHOUN AVE ORVILLE BRIGHT SCHOOL
46 9177 S SOUTH CHICAGO MAHALIA JACKSON APTS
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 8
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1415 E 70TH ST SOUTH SHORE FINE ARTS ACDY
* 2 1415 E 70TH ST SOUTH SHORE FINE ARTS ACDY
* 3 9011 S STONY ISLAND AVE CHRIST APOSTOLIC CH OF AMERICA INC
* 4 8800 S CLYDE AVE JESSE OWENS PARK
* 5 9101 S JEFFERY BV URBAN COMUNIVERSITY
* 6 8045 S KENWOOD AVE AVALON PARK SCHOOL
* 7 8050 S CHAPPEL AVE HORACE MANN SCHOOL
* 8 9011 S STONY ISLAND AVE CHRIST APOSTOLIC CH OF AMERICA INC
9 1955 E 75TH ST SO SHORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PREP
* 10 1215 E 83RD ST AVALON PARK
* 11 1767 E 79TH ST CHGO DEPARTMENT ON AGING
* 12 1419 E 89TH ST MC DOWELL SCHOOL
* 13 1767 E 79TH ST CHGO DEPARTMENT ON AGING
14 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 15 650 E 91ST PL BURNSIDE SCHOOL
* 16 7655 S INGLESIDE AVE GRAND CROSSING PK
* 17 2100 E 87TH ST CHICAGO VOCATIONAL CAREER ACADEMY
18 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 19 8800 S CLYDE AVE JESSE OWENS PARK
20 1955 E 75TH ST SO SHORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PREP
21 1955 E 75TH ST SO SHORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PREP
* 22 9755 S GREENWOOD AVE SCHMID SCHOOL
* 23 9130 S UNIVERSITY AVE HAROLD WASHINGTON SCHOOL
* 24 8008 S JEFFERY BV ST THOMAS LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 25 8850 S COTTAGE GROVE NEW BETHLEHEM #4 MB CHURCH
* 26 7655 S INGLESIDE AVE GRAND CROSSING PK
* 27 9239 S JEFFERY BV WARREN SCHOOL
28 1955 E 75TH ST SO SHORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PREP
* 29 8045 S KENWOOD AVE AVALON PARK SCHOOL
* 30 8409 S STONY ISLAND GODS HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS
* 31 8850 S COTTAGE GROVE NEW BETHLEHEM #4 MB CHURCH
* 32 901 E 100TH PL LONDON TOWNE HOUSE
* 33 9130 S UNIVERSITY AVE HAROLD WASHINGTON SCHOOL
* 34 9755 S GREENWOOD AVE SCHMID SCHOOL
* 35 1419 E 89TH ST MC DOWELL SCHOOL
* 36 2100 E 83RD ST GREATER MT PLEASANT MB CHURCH
* 37 1215 E 83RD ST AVALON PARK
* 38 9130 S UNIVERSITY AVE HAROLD WASHINGTON SCHOOL
* 39 901 E 100TH PL LONDON TOWNE HOUSE
* 40 8505 S INGLESIDE AVE ARTHUR ROBERT ASHE JR SCHOOL
* 41 8505 S INGLESIDE AVE ARTHUR ROBERT ASHE JR SCHOOL
42 1955 E 75TH ST SO SHORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PREP
* 43 7655 S INGLESIDE AVE GRAND CROSSING PK
* 44 1200 E 78TH ST THE MONTCLARE SENIOR RESIDENCE
* 45 8505 S INGLESIDE AVE ARTHUR ROBERT ASHE JR SCHOOL
* 46 8440 S PHILLIPS AVE COLES SCHOOL
* 47 9755 S GREENWOOD AVE SCHMID SCHOOL
* 48 1215 E 83RD ST AVALON PARK
* 49 8605 S CREGIER AVE SOUTHLAWN UNTD METHODIST CHURCH
* 50 8605 S CREGIER AVE SOUTHLAWN UNTD METHODIST CHURCH
* 51 8546 S CREGIER AVE CALDWELL SCHOOL
* 52 8409 S STONY ISLAND GODS HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS
* 53 8050 S CHAPPEL AVE HORACE MANN SCHOOL
* 54 7655 S INGLESIDE AVE GRAND CROSSING PK
* 55 1200 E 78TH ST THE MONTCLARE SENIOR RESIDENCE
* 56 1419 E 89TH ST MC DOWELL SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 7
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 9
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 821 E 103RD ST CORLISS EARLY COLLEGE STEM
* 2 10014 S MICHIGAN AVE DAMASCUS BAPTIST CHURCH
3 630 E 131ST ST ALDRIDGE SCHOOL
* 4 12302 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 5 10115 S PRAIRIE AVE BENNETT SCHOOL
6 12607 S UNION AVE BROWN ACADEMY
* 7 12302 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 8 821 E 103RD ST CORLISS EARLY COLLEGE STEM
* 9 11001 S INDIANA AV GEORGE M PULLMAN LIBRARY
* 10 132 W 104TH ST CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
* 11 35 W 119TH ST GREATER CANAAN M B CHURCH
* 12 501 E 90TH PL TULEY PARK
* 13 550 E 103RD ST PULLMAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
* 14 550 E 103RD ST PULLMAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15 630 E 131ST ST ALDRIDGE SCHOOL
* 16 12302 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 17 240 W 104TH ST LANGSTON HUGHES ELEMENTARY
* 18 35 W 119TH ST GREATER CANAAN M B CHURCH
19 12607 S UNION AVE BROWN ACADEMY
* 20 9912 S PRINCETON AVE SMITH PARK
* 21 10041 S UNION AVE FERNWOOD SCHOOL
* 22 10650 S EBERHART AVE CULLEN SCHOOL
* 23 501 E 90TH PL TULEY PARK
* 24 201 E 95TH ST WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
* 25 501 E 90TH PL TULEY PARK
* 26 330 E 133RD ST DUBOIS SCHOOL
* 27 424 W 103RD ST LOVING SPIRIT M B CHURCH
* 28 32 E 115TH ST CURTIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 29 10115 S PRAIRIE AVE BENNETT SCHOOL
* 30 10115 S PRAIRIE AVE BENNETT SCHOOL
* 31 32 E 115TH ST CURTIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 32 10650 S EBERHART AVE CULLEN SCHOOL
33 630 E 131ST ST ALDRIDGE SCHOOL
* 34 10858 S MICHIGAN AVE ROSELAND CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
* 35 10115 S PRAIRIE AVE BENNETT SCHOOL
* 36 501 E 90TH PL TULEY PARK
* 37 11141 S COTTAGE GROVE HISTORIC PULLMAN FOUNDATION
* 38 10858 S MICHIGAN AVE ROSELAND CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
* 39 401 W 123RD ST WEST PULLMAN PARK
* 40 10650 S EBERHART AVE CULLEN SCHOOL
* 41 12450 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS SCHOOL
* 42 9652 S MICHIGAN AVE HARLAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 43 32 E 115TH ST CURTIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 44 12450 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS SCHOOL
* 45 12302 S STATE ST JESSE OWENS COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 46 32 E 115TH ST CURTIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 47 9301 S STATE ST GILLESPIE SCHOOL
* 48 501 E 90TH PL TULEY PARK
* 49 8801 S INDIANA AVE MCDADE SCHOOL
* 50 9301 S STATE ST GILLESPIE SCHOOL
* 51 9652 S MICHIGAN AVE HARLAN HIGH SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 5
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 10
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
1 3201 E 91ST ST VILLLA GUADALUPE SENIOR SERVICES
* 2 3048 E 130TH ST HEGEWISCH LIBRARY
* 3 3048 E 130TH ST HEGEWISCH LIBRARY
* 4 8331 S MACKINAW SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 5 13231 S BURLEY CLAY SCHOOL
* 6 2926 E 96TH ST SACRED HEART SCHOOL
* 7 9822 S EXCHANGE AVE MARSH ELEMENTARY
* 8 8914 S BUFFALO AVE THORP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 9 12810 S ESCANABA AVE GRISSOM SCHOOL
* 10 3737 E 114TH ST ST SIMEON CHURCH
* 11 10810 S AVENUE H ADDAMS SCHOOL
* 12 3737 E 114TH ST ST SIMEON CHURCH
* 13 10740 S CALHOUN AVE ORVILLE BRIGHT SCHOOL
* 14 11546 S AVENUE L ROWAN PARK
* 15 9729 S YATES BV BRADLEY PARK
* 16 2949 E 131ST ST MANN PARK
* 17 2949 E 131ST ST MANN PARK
* 18 9000 S EXCHANGE AVE ARNOLD MIRELES ACADEMY
* 19 3737 E 114TH ST ST SIMEON CHURCH
* 20 3930 E 105TH ST SADLOWSKI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 21 2820 E 98TH ST VETS MEMORIAL PARK
* 22 9801 S AVENUE G CALUMET PARK
* 23 3737 E 114TH ST ST SIMEON CHURCH
* 24 12810 S ESCANABA AVE GRISSOM SCHOOL
* 25 2926 E 96TH ST SACRED HEART SCHOOL
* 26 9801 S AVENUE G CALUMET PARK
* 27 8344 S COMMERCIAL AVE NINOS HEROES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 28 10810 S AVENUE H ADDAMS SCHOOL
* 29 10347 S EWING AVE MATHEW GALLISTELL LANGUAGE ACDMY
* 30 10347 S EWING AVE MATHEW GALLISTELL LANGUAGE ACDMY
* 31 10347 S EWING AVE MATHEW GALLISTELL LANGUAGE ACDMY
* 32 10810 S AVENUE H ADDAMS SCHOOL
* 33 3325 E 108TH ST WOLFE PARK
* 34 9000 S EXCHANGE AVE ARNOLD MIRELES ACADEMY
* 35 3737 E 114TH ST ST SIMEON CHURCH
* 36 3055 E 92ND ST SOUTH CHICAGO LEARNING CENTER
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 11
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 2828 S ELEANOR ST BOATHOUSE AT PARK #571
* 2 1213 S HALSTED ST UIC DORIN FORUM
* 3 2015 S PEORIA ST WALSH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 4 1104 W 31ST ST HOLDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 5 950 W 33 PL ARMOUR ELEMENTARY
* 6 1059 W 13TH ST SMYTH MAGNET SCHOOL
* 7 1213 S HALSTED ST UIC DORIN FORUM
* 8 1104 W 31ST ST HOLDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 9 950 W 33 PL ARMOUR ELEMENTARY
* 10 533 W 27TH ST SHERIDAN SCHOOL
* 11 950 W 33 PL ARMOUR ELEMENTARY
* 12 745 W 45TH ST GRAHAM SCHOOL ANNEX
* 13 745 W 45TH ST GRAHAM SCHOOL ANNEX
* 14 344 W 28TH PL LONG LIFE APARTMENTS
* 15 2825 S HALSTED ST SENIOR SUITES OF BRIDGEPORT
* 16 3010 S PARNELL AVE HEALY SCHOOL
* 17 1122 W 34TH PL WILSON PARK
* 18 3010 S PARNELL AVE HEALY SCHOOL
* 19 3400 S HALSTED ST DALEY LIBRARY
* 20 3010 S PARNELL AVE HEALY SCHOOL
* 21 653 W 37TH ST NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
* 22 3309 S SHIELDS AVE ARMOUR SQUARE PARK
* 23 3309 S SHIELDS AVE ARMOUR SQUARE PARK
* 24 653 W 37TH ST NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
* 25 3620 S LITUANICA AVE DONOVAN PARK
* 26 3400 S HALSTED ST DALEY LIBRARY
* 27 533 W 27TH ST SHERIDAN SCHOOL
* 28 4747 S UNION AVE TILDEN HIGH SCHOOL
* 29 653 W 37TH ST NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
* 30 252 W 26TH ST RICOBENES
* 31 704 W 42ND ST TAYLOR LAURIDSEN PARK
* 32 3309 S SHIELDS AVE ARMOUR SQUARE PARK
* 33 1213 S HALSTED ST UIC DORIN FORUM
* 34 3146 S WENTWORTH AVE ARMOUR SQUARE APTS
* 35 3250 S WENTWORTH AVE ARMOUR SQUARE APARTMENTS
* 36 2701 S SHIELDS AVE JAMES WARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 37 533 W 27TH ST SHERIDAN SCHOOL
* 38 2015 S PEORIA ST WALSH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 12
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3525 S HONORE ST GREENE SCHOOL
* 2 3542 S WASHTENAW AVE BURROUGHS SCHOOL
* 3 3625 S HOYNE THOMAS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
* 4 3525 S HONORE ST GREENE SCHOOL
* 5 3525 S HONORE ST GREENE SCHOOL
* 6 3542 S WASHTENAW AVE BURROUGHS SCHOOL
* 7 2819 W 21ST PL HAMMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 8 3417 S HAMILTON AVE HOYNE PARK
* 9 1751 W 35 ST AQUINAS LITERACY CENTER
* 10 2819 W 21ST PL HAMMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 11 3456 W 38TH ST CALMECA ACADEMY
* 12 3050 W 39TH PL DAVIS SCHOOL ANNEX
* 13 4004 S ARCHER AV XTREME FITNESS
* 14 2311 S KEDZIE AVE LITTLE VILLAGE BRANCH LIBRARY
* 15 3202 W 28TH ST FRANCISCO 1 MADERO SCHOOL
* 16 2233 S KEDZIE AVE KANOON MAGNET SCHOOL
* 17 3825 S WASHTENAW AVE BRIGHTON PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 18 2819 W 21ST PL HAMMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 19 3540 S HERMITAGE AVE BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH CTR
* 20 4136 S CALIFORNIA AVE KELLY HIGH SCHOOL
* 21 2210 W PERSHING RD MCKINLEY PARK
* 22 2400 S MARSHALL BV SPRY SCHOOL
* 23 3540 S HERMITAGE AVE BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH CTR
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 13
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 5804 W 63RD ST M. MARTINEZ FUNERAL HOME
* 2 6140 S MELVINA AVE HALE SCHOOL
* 3 3826 W 58TH ST PECK SCHOOL
* 4 6053 W 63RD ST BELLA BANQUETS
* 5 4314 W MARQUETTE RD SUNUEVA LAUNDROMAT
* 6 5625 S MOBILE AVE KINZIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 7 4334 W 58TH ST PASTEUR PARK
* 8 6140 S MELVINA AVE HALE SCHOOL
* 9 4707 W MARQUETTE RD AZUELA ELEMENTARY
* 10 7001 W 59TH ST VALLEY FORGE PARK
* 11 6140 S MELVINA AVE HALE SCHOOL
* 12 5825 S KOSTNER AVE PASTEUR SCHOOL
* 13 4918 W 64TH ST FLEMING SCHOOL
* 14 5825 S KOSTNER AVE PASTEUR SCHOOL
* 15 5825 S KOSTNER AVE PASTEUR SCHOOL
* 16 6018 S KARLOV AVE RICHARDSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 17 5940 S CENTRAL AVE MINUTEMAN PARK
* 18 6258 W 62ND ST HALE PARK DISTRICT
* 19 3849 W 69TH PL HURLEY SCHOOL
* 20 6258 W 62ND ST HALE PARK DISTRICT
* 21 7001 W 59TH ST VALLEY FORGE PARK
* 22 5625 S MOBILE AVE KINZIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 23 4222 W 63RD ST MARISCOS LA DIABLA RESTAURANT
* 24 5825 S KOSTNER AVE PASTEUR SCHOOL
* 25 4626 W 63RD ST ST MARYS PARISH CENTER
* 26 6158 S CENTRAL AVE CENTRAL CHAPELS
* 27 5210 W 64TH ST LAWLER PARK
* 28 6448 S TRIPP AVE LEE SCHOOL
* 29 4707 W MARQUETTE RD AZUELA ELEMENTARY
* 30 6545 S SPRINGFIELD AVE IGLESIA SANTA CRUZ
* 31 6108 S NATOMA AVE DORE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
* 32 5625 S MOBILE AVE KINZIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 33 5625 S MOBILE AVE KINZIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 34 6545 S SPRINGFIELD AVE IGLESIA SANTA CRUZ
* 35 6448 S TRIPP AVE LEE SCHOOL
* 36 4626 W 63RD ST ST MARYS PARISH CENTER
* 37 6700 S KEATING AVE AUTUMN GREEN AT MIDWAY VILLAGE
* 38 6108 S NATOMA AVE DORE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
* 39 6448 S TRIPP AVE LEE SCHOOL
* 40 4220 W 59TH ST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
* 41 3849 W 69TH PL HURLEY SCHOOL
* 42 6325 W 56TH ST KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL
* 43 5450 W 64TH PL GRIMES SCHOOL
* 44 6715 S HAMLIN AVE IGLESIA BAUTISTA MISIONERA
* 45 5450 W 64TH PL GRIMES SCHOOL
* 46 6750 S PULASKI RD LAWN LANE BOWL
* 47 3849 W 69TH PL HURLEY SCHOOL
* 48 6325 W 56TH ST KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 14
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 6660 W 52ND ST NORMANDY PARK
* 2 4959 S ARCHER AVE CURIE HIGH SCHOOL
* 3 5534 S SAINT LOUIS AVE SANDOVAL SCHOOL
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* 5 5534 S SAINT LOUIS AVE SANDOVAL SCHOOL
* 6 5248 S SAWYER AVE SAWYER SCHOOL
* 7 5030 S KOSTNER AVE ST RICHARD PARISH CENTER
* 8 5030 S KOSTNER AVE ST RICHARD PARISH CENTER
* 9 5134 S LOTUS AV TWAIN SCHOOL
* 10 4530 S ARCHER AVE AUTO WAREHOUSE
* 11 5248 S SAWYER AVE SAWYER SCHOOL
* 12 5030 S KOSTNER AVE ST RICHARD PARISH CENTER
* 13 4808 S ARCHER AVE POLISH HIGHLANDERS
* 14 5250 S ROCKWELL ST NIGHTINGALE SCHOOL
* 15 5400 S ST LOUIS SOLORIO HIGH SCHOOL
* 16 4530 S ARCHER AVE AUTO WAREHOUSE
* 17 5042 S ARTESIAN AVE CHRISTOPHER SCHOOL
* 18 4901 S KILBOURN AVE ARCHER PARK DISTRICT
* 19 5250 S ROCKWELL ST NIGHTINGALE SCHOOL
* 20 4520 S KEDZIE AVE COLUMBIA EXPLORERS
* 21 5450 S TALMAN AVE TALMAN ELEMENTARY
* 22 5544 S ARCHER AVE GUIDES SPORT BAR
* 23 5858 S ARCHER AVE RHINE VFW POST 2729
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* 25 2611 W 48TH ST SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 26 5409 S KEDZIE AVE SCELEBRATIONS
* 27 4959 S ARCHER AVE CURIE HIGH SCHOOL
* 28 4815 S KARLOV AVE EDWARDS SCHOOL
* 29 5042 S ARTESIAN AVE CHRISTOPHER SCHOOL
* 30 5248 S SAWYER AVE SAWYER SCHOOL
* 31 4520 S KEDZIE AVE COLUMBIA EXPLORERS
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 2
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 15
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4515 S ASHLAND AVE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY CHURCH
* 2 6130 S WOLCOTT AVE LINDBLOM MATH & SCIENCE ACDY
* 3 5650 S WOLCOTT AVE HENDERSON SCHOOL
* 4 4330 S CALIFORNIA AVE SPRING OF LIFE CENTER
* 5 4600 S HERMITAGE AVE SEWARD COMMUNICATION ARTS ACADEMY
* 6 2611 W 48TH ST SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 7 1934 W MARQUETTE RD RISEN CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH
* 8 2611 W 48TH ST SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 9 4330 S CALIFORNIA AVE SPRING OF LIFE CENTER
* 10 4314 S ARCHER AVE BRIGHTON PK BRANCH LIBRARY
* 11 4420 S SACRAMENTO GUNSAULUS
* 12 2611 W 48TH ST SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 13 1936 W 48TH ST ST MICHAEL SOCIAL CENTER
* 14 1809 W 50TH ST CORNELL PARK
* 15 5024 S WOLCOTT AVE DALEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 16 5630 S ROCKWELL ST GAGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL
* 17 5839 S WOOD ST HERMITAGE PARK
* 18 1745 W 63RD ST WEST ENGLEWOOD LIBRARY
* 19 2111 W 47TH ST BACK OF THE YARDS HIGH SCHOOL
* 20 6130 S WOLCOTT AVE LINDBLOM MATH & SCIENCE ACDY
* 21 5650 S WOLCOTT AVE HENDERSON SCHOOL
22 6502 S ASHLAND AVE NAZARENE ALL NATIONS CHURCH
* 23 5650 S WOLCOTT AVE HENDERSON SCHOOL
* 24 6130 S WOLCOTT AVE LINDBLOM MATH & SCIENCE ACDY
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 16
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 5401 S WESTERN HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY SOUTHWEST
* 2 1816 W GARFIELD BV BASIL CHARTER SCHOOL
* 3 2040 W 62ND ST EARLE
* 4 2300 W 64TH ST CLAREMONT ACADEMY
* 5 6010 S THROOP ST ANNA R LANGFORD CMTY ACADEMY
* 6 2300 W 64TH ST CLAREMONT ACADEMY
* 7 5401 S WESTERN HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY SOUTHWEST
* 8 1816 W GARFIELD BV BASIL CHARTER SCHOOL
* 9 6515 S ASHLAND AVE PROVIDENCE ENGLEWOOD
* 10 5524 S ASHLAND AVE FIRST ST PETER MB CHURCH OF CHICAGO
* 11 5401 S WESTERN HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY SOUTHWEST
* 12 5139 S ASHLAND AV ACCESS CENTER FOR DISCOVERY AND LEARNING
* 13 6201 S FAIRFIELD AVE FAIRFIELD ACADEMY
* 14 6010 S THROOP ST ANNA R LANGFORD CMTY ACADEMY
* 15 955 W GARFIELD BV HOLMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 16 2113 W MARQUETTE RD NEW ST. PAUL C.O.G.I.C.
* 17 2908 W 59TH ST 5 ESTRELLAS RESTAURANT
* 18 6011 S ROCKWELL ST MORRILL SCHOOL
* 19 6011 S ROCKWELL ST MORRILL SCHOOL
* 20 955 W GARFIELD BV HOLMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 21 6011 S ROCKWELL ST MORRILL SCHOOL
* 22 6201 S FAIRFIELD AVE FAIRFIELD ACADEMY
* 23 5401 S WESTERN HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY SOUTHWEST
* 24 2113 W MARQUETTE RD NEW ST. PAUL C.O.G.I.C.
* 25 6006 S PEORIA ST NICHOLSON SCHOOL
* 26 5727 S RACINE AVE MORAN PARK
* 27 6006 S PEORIA ST NICHOLSON SCHOOL
* 28 6006 S PEORIA ST NICHOLSON SCHOOL
* 29 6740 S PAULINA ST MILES DAVIS MAGNET ACDY
* 30 1140 W 66TH ST BASS SCHOOL
* 31 6010 S THROOP ST ANNA R LANGFORD CMTY ACADEMY
* 32 2908 W 59TH ST 5 ESTRELLAS RESTAURANT
* 33 6515 S ASHLAND AVE PROVIDENCE ENGLEWOOD
* 34 1316 W 63RD ST ABUNDANT BLESSINGS CHURCH
* 35 6117 S KEDZIE AVE SOUTHWEST REGIONAL CTR
* 36 6006 S PEORIA ST NICHOLSON SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 17
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3330 W 71ST ST TARKINGTON SCHOOL
* 2 7641 S PEORIA ST OGLESBY SCHOOL
* 3 2300 W 69TH ST ABUNDANT LIFE M B CHURCH
* 4 7931 S HONORE ST JOPLIN SCHOOL
* 5 1302 W 74TH ST ROSE OF LIGHT M B CHURCH
* 6 6550 S RICHMOND ST MARQUETTE SCHOOL
* 7 6550 S RICHMOND ST MARQUETTE SCHOOL
* 8 6815 S WESTERN AVE SAMS AUTO SALES
* 9 7641 S PEORIA ST OGLESBY SCHOOL
* 10 7641 S PEORIA ST OGLESBY SCHOOL
* 11 1743 W 73RD ST MURRAY PARK
* 12 6601 S KEDZIE AVE BETH SHALOM
* 13 1140 W 66TH ST BASS SCHOOL
* 14 6550 S RICHMOND ST MARQUETTE SCHOOL
* 15 409 W 80TH ST WESTCOTT SCHOOL
* 16 6550 S RICHMOND ST MARQUETTE SCHOOL
* 17 6901 S FAIRFIELD AVE MCKAY SCHOOL
* 18 1834 W 80TH ST CICS RALPH ELLISON
* 19 6500 S RACINE AVE OGDEN PARK
* 20 1834 W 80TH ST CICS RALPH ELLISON
* 21 140 W 81ST ST COMMONWEALTH COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 22 7424 S MORGAN ST STAGG SCHOOL
* 23 1302 W 74TH ST ROSE OF LIGHT M B CHURCH
* 24 1140 W 79TH ST AUBURN GRESHAM COMMUNITY CENTER
* 25 6901 S FAIRFIELD AVE MCKAY SCHOOL
* 26 1548 W 79TH ST AMBASSADOR FOR CHRIST CHURCH
* 27 1460 W 78TH ST ZION HILL BAPT CHURCH
* 28 7424 S MORGAN ST STAGG SCHOOL
* 29 1330 W 76TH ST CONTINENTAL PLAZA APARTMENTS
* 30 6734 S KEDZIE AVE MARQUETTE PARK
* 31 6936 S HERMITAGE MONTESSORI ENGLEWOOD
* 32 7236 S ASHLAND AVE STIR UP THE GIFTS MINISTRIES CHURCH
* 33 7316 S HOYNE AVE RANDOLPH SCHOOL
* 34 7342 S HOYNE AVE SOUTHSIDE OCCUPATIONAL ACADEMY
* 35 6936 S HERMITAGE MONTESSORI ENGLEWOOD
* 36 2306 W 69TH ST ABUNDANT LIFE M.B. CHURCH
* 37 7316 S HOYNE AVE RANDOLPH SCHOOL
* 38 1834 W 80TH ST CICS RALPH ELLISON
* 39 409 W 80TH ST WESTCOTT SCHOOL
* 40 7650 S WOLCOTT AVE BARTON SCHOOL
* 41 7650 S WOLCOTT AVE BARTON SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 18
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3434 W 77TH ST LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL
* 2 3600 W 79TH ST FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF CHICAGO
* 3 8445 S KOLIN AVE DURKIN PARK ELEMENTARY
* 4 2601 W 80TH ST ROSENWALD SCHOOL
* 5 7106 S ROCKWELL ST THE VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CH
* 6 8445 S KOLIN AVE DURKIN PARK ELEMENTARY
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* 8 8148 S KEDZIE AVE NEW FOUNDATION OF HOPE INC
* 9 2936 W 85TH ST HAYES PARK
* 10 8247 S CHRISTIANA AVE OWEN SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 11 3939 W 81ST ST BOGAN PARK FIELD HOUSE
* 12 7430 S ROCKWELL ST SENIOR SUITES OF MARQUETTE VILLAGE
* 13 8247 S CHRISTIANA AVE OWEN SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 14 2601 W 80TH ST ROSENWALD SCHOOL
* 15 8010 S KOSTNER AVE STEVENSON SCHOOL
16 2929 W 83RD ST CARROLL SCHOOL
* 17 3810 W 81ST PL DAWES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 18 2247 W 79TH ST LIBERTY TEMPLE
* 19 2101 W 79TH ST SECOND MT VERNON ANNEX
* 20 2101 W 79TH ST SECOND MT VERNON ANNEX
* 21 8247 S CHRISTIANA AVE OWEN SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 22 2815 W 79TH ST WRIGHTWOOD SENIOR APTS
* 23 3414 W 79TH ST KIARA DANCE ARTS STUDIO
* 24 4637 W 83RD ST SCOTTSDALE PARK
* 25 4637 W 83RD ST SCOTTSDALE PARK
26 2929 W 83RD ST CARROLL SCHOOL
* 27 6734 S KEDZIE AVE MARQUETTE PARK
* 28 8445 S KOLIN AVE DURKIN PARK ELEMENTARY
* 29 3810 W 81ST PL DAWES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 30 8010 S KOSTNER AVE STEVENSON SCHOOL
* 31 3434 W 77TH ST LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL
* 32 8422 S DAMEN AVE GREATER WALTERS AME ZION CHURCH
* 33 7316 S HOYNE AVE RANDOLPH SCHOOL
* 34 2936 W 85TH ST HAYES PARK
35 2929 W 83RD ST CARROLL SCHOOL
* 36 8113 S PULASKI RD I. C. FITNESS
* 37 2936 W 85TH ST HAYES PARK
* 38 2122 W 79TH ST BETHEL APOSTOLIC CHURCH
* 39 6734 S KEDZIE AVE MARQUETTE PARK
* 40 4101 W 79TH ST SCOTTSDALE BRANCH LIBRARY
* 41 8220 S WESTERN AVE MOST WORSHIPFUL ST JAMES GRAND LODGE
* 42 2750 W COLUMBUS AVE MONUMENT OF FAITH CHURCH
* 43 4350 W 79TH ST STEVENSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 44 8445 S KOLIN AVE DURKIN PARK ELEMENTARY
* 45 3600 W 79TH ST FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF CHICAGO
* 46 4350 W 79TH ST STEVENSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 47 2750 W COLUMBUS AVE MONUMENT OF FAITH CHURCH
* 48 6901 S FAIRFIELD AVE MCKAY SCHOOL
* 49 6901 S FAIRFIELD AVE MCKAY SCHOOL
* 50 2715 W 71ST ST LITHUANIAN HUMAN SERVICES
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 19
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
1 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 2 10015 S LEAVITT ST SUTHERLAND SCHOOL
* 3 10835 S PULASKI RD CROSSWINDS CHURCH
* 4 10835 S PULASKI RD CROSSWINDS CHURCH
* 5 9401 S OAKLEY AVE BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 6 3020 W 108TH ST KELLER REGIONAL GIFTED CTR
* 7 11320 S WESTERN AVE KENNEDY PARK DISTRICT
* 8 11010 S KEDZIE AVE MOUNT GREENWOOD LIBRARY
* 9 10024 S CENTRAL PARK AVE SISTERS OF MERCY
* 10 9241 S LEAVITT ST KELLOGG SCHOOL
* 11 3857 W 111TH ST CHGO H S FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
* 12 10727 S PULASKI RD MCGANN FUNERAL HOME
* 13 9625 S LONGWOOD DR RIDGE PARK
* 14 2320 W 113TH PL SMITH VILLAGE
* 15 11314 S SPAULDING AVE CASSELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 16 10835 S PULASKI RD CROSSWINDS CHURCH
* 17 2447 W 112TH ST ST CAJETAN SCHOOL
* 18 9241 S LEAVITT ST KELLOGG SCHOOL
* 19 9848 S WINCHESTER AVE TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
* 20 11505 S WESTERN AVE MORGAN PARK SPORTS CENTER
* 21 3857 W 111TH ST CHGO H S FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
* 22 10015 S LEAVITT ST SUTHERLAND SCHOOL
* 23 10749 S ARTESIAN AVE FIRST FRIENDS EVANGELICAL
* 24 10727 S PULASKI RD MCGANN FUNERAL HOME
* 25 9848 S WINCHESTER AVE TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
* 26 10015 S LEAVITT ST SUTHERLAND SCHOOL
* 27 1750 W 103RD ST BETHANY UNION CHURCH
* 28 10354 S CHARLES ST BARNARD SCHOOL
* 29 3020 W 108TH ST KELLER REGIONAL GIFTED CTR
* 30 10841 S HOMAN AVE MT GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY
* 31 2350 W 110TH PL CLISSOLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 32 11320 S WESTERN AVE KENNEDY PARK DISTRICT
* 33 10841 S HOMAN AVE MT GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY
* 34 10525 S WESTERN AVE DONNELLAN FUNERAL HOME
* 35 10505 S WESTERN AVE DEJA HUE ART
* 36 1750 W 103RD ST BETHANY UNION CHURCH
* 37 10354 S CHARLES ST BARNARD SCHOOL
* 38 1750 W 103RD ST BETHANY UNION CHURCH
* 39 3857 W 111TH ST CHGO H S FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
* 40 2350 W 110TH PL CLISSOLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 41 11314 S SPAULDING AVE CASSELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 42 2350 W 110TH PL CLISSOLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 43 1865 W MONTVALE AVE ESMOND SCHOOL
* 44 10841 S HOMAN AVE MT GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY
45 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 46 10749 S ARTESIAN AVE FIRST FRIENDS EVANGELICAL
* 47 2407 W 111TH ST BEVERLY ARTS CENTER
* 48 1865 W MONTVALE AVE ESMOND SCHOOL
49 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 50 2447 W 112TH ST ST CAJETAN SCHOOL
* 51 2617 W 105TH ST MUNROE PARK
* 52 3020 W 108TH ST KELLER REGIONAL GIFTED CTR
* 53 10015 S LEAVITT ST SUTHERLAND SCHOOL
* 54 11010 S KEDZIE AVE MOUNT GREENWOOD LIBRARY
* 55 10835 S PULASKI RD CROSSWINDS CHURCH
* 56 9401 S OAKLEY AVE BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 57 9625 S LONGWOOD DR RIDGE PARK
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 20
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 6020 S LANGLEY AVE FISKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 2 1000 W 52ND ST SHERMAN SCHOOL
* 3 6020 S LANGLEY AVE FISKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 4 1000 W 52ND ST SHERMAN SCHOOL
* 5 6543 S CHAMPLAIN AVE EMMETT L TILL SCHOOL
* 6 5515 S LOWE AVE HOPE SCHOOL
* 7 6311 S CALUMET AVE DULLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 8 661 E 69TH ST ADA S MCKINLEY APTS
* 9 6360 S MINERVA AVE KENNETH CAMPBELL APARTMENTS
10 6620 S M L KING JR DR NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH
* 11 5356 S KING DR BURKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 12 6311 S CALUMET AVE DULLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 13 655 W 65TH ST ROBERT LAWRENCE SENIOR HOUSING
* 14 731 E 60TH ST MIDWAY PLAISANCE SENIOR APT
* 15 4747 S BISHOP ST HAMLINE SCHOOL
* 16 6200 S DREXEL HARRIS PARK
* 17 5030 S BISHOP ST RICHARDS ACADEMY H S
* 18 6543 S CHAMPLAIN AVE EMMETT L TILL SCHOOL
19 6001 S VERNON AVE WASHINGTON SCENE APTS
* 20 4747 S MARSHFIELD AVE CESAR CHAVEZ SCHOOL
* 21 1301 W 52ND ST SHERMAN PARK
* 22 6360 S MINERVA AVE KENNETH CAMPBELL APARTMENTS
* 23 6253 S MICHIGAN AVE SOUTH LAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS
* 24 1210 E 62ND ST CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 25 1000 W 52ND ST SHERMAN SCHOOL
* 26 1210 E 62ND ST CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 27 6201 S STEWART AVE URBAN PREP/TEAM ENGLEWOOD
* 28 6741 S MICHIGAN AVE BROWNELL SCHOOL
* 29 6401 S YALE AVE VIVIAN CARTER APTS
* 30 5701 S SHIELDS AVE SHERWOOD PARK
* 31 55 E GARFIELD BV GOOD SHEPHERD TOWER
* 32 850 W GARFIELD BV WEST HAVEN HOMES
* 33 6543 S CHAMPLAIN AVE EMMETT L TILL SCHOOL
* 34 1210 E 62ND ST CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH
35 6620 S M L KING JR DR NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH
* 36 6201 S STEWART AVE URBAN PREP/TEAM ENGLEWOOD
* 37 5740 S MICHIGAN AVE CARTER SCHOOL
* 38 1000 W 52ND ST SHERMAN SCHOOL
* 39 6201 S STEWART AVE URBAN PREP/TEAM ENGLEWOOD
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 21
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 9712 S VINCENNES AVE GREATER TABERNACLE MB CHURCH
* 2 8510 S GREEN ST GRESHAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
* 3 1700 W 87TH ST NEW NATION ANOITED MINISTRIES
* 4 409 W 80TH ST WESTCOTT SCHOOL
* 5 9351 S LOWE AVE KIPLING SCHOOL
* 6 917 W 88TH ST MAHALIA JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 7 8301 S DAMEN AVE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
* 8 9211 S JUSTINE ST SHILOAH BAPTIST CHURCH
* 9 8530 S WOOD ST FOSTER PARK SCHOOL
* 10 9025 S THROOP ST FORT DEARBORN
* 11 8716 S WALLACE ST RYDER SCHOOL
* 12 8716 S WALLACE ST RYDER SCHOOL
13 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 14 9211 S JUSTINE ST SHILOAH BAPTIST CHURCH
* 15 8335 S HONORE ST O HALLAREN PARK
* 16 8530 S WOOD ST FOSTER PARK SCHOOL
* 17 8510 S GREEN ST GRESHAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
* 18 9211 S JUSTINE ST SHILOAH BAPTIST CHURCH
* 19 1246 W 92ND ST BRAINERD PARK
* 20 8300 S SANGAMON ST FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 21 9712 S VINCENNES AVE GREATER TABERNACLE MB CHURCH
* 22 1246 W 92ND ST BRAINERD PARK
* 23 9538 S HARVARD AVE ANOTHER CHANCE CHURCH
* 24 9351 S LOWE AVE KIPLING SCHOOL
* 25 9538 S HARVARD AVE ANOTHER CHANCE CHURCH
* 26 8530 S WOOD ST FOSTER PARK SCHOOL
* 27 9538 S HARVARD AVE ANOTHER CHANCE CHURCH
* 28 8210 S RACINE AVE HOLINESS IS THE WAY CHURCH
* 29 8530 S WOOD ST FOSTER PARK SCHOOL
* 30 8324 S RACINE AV CUFFE TECH ACADEMY
* 31 8223 S PRINCETON AVE WEST CHATHAM PARK
32 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 33 8300 S SANGAMON ST FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 34 8510 S GREEN ST GRESHAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
* 35 9247 S EGGLESTON AVE ROBICHAUX PK
* 36 9025 S THROOP ST FORT DEARBORN
* 37 1150 W 96TH ST WENDELL GREEN SCHOOL
* 38 9349 S WENTWORTH AVE RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 39 9300 S PRINCETON AVE DREW SCHOOL
* 40 9247 S EGGLESTON AVE ROBICHAUX PK
* 41 965 W 95TH ST OAKDALE PARK
* 42 1246 W 92ND ST BRAINERD PARK
* 43 8324 S RACINE AV CUFFE TECH ACADEMY
* 44 8716 S WALLACE ST RYDER SCHOOL
* 45 9349 S WENTWORTH AVE RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 46 9306 S HALSTED ST NEW COVENANT COPTIC TEMPLE
* 47 8324 S RACINE AV CUFFE TECH ACADEMY
* 48 8324 S RACINE AV CUFFE TECH ACADEMY
* 49 1150 W 96TH ST WENDELL GREEN SCHOOL
* 50 1350 W 89TH ST BRAINERD LIBRARY
* 51 8300 S SANGAMON ST FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 52 8324 S RACINE AV CUFFE TECH ACADEMY
* 53 8147 S VINCENNES AVE SIMEON CAREER ACADEMY
* 54 8005 S RACINE AVE NEW PISGAH HAVEN HOMES
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 2
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 22
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4640 S LAMON AVE PHOEBE A HEARST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 2 5010 W 50TH ST VITTUM PARK
* 3 3000 S LAWNDALE AVE DOMINGUEZ SCHOOL
* 4 3960 W 26TH ST SECOND FEDERAL BANK
* 5 4247 W 31ST ST PIOTROWSKI PARK
* 6 2510 S KILDARE AVE CORKERY SCHOOL
* 7 3000 S LAWNDALE AVE DOMINGUEZ SCHOOL
* 8 5010 W 50TH ST VITTUM PARK
* 9 2620 S LAWNDALE AVE LITTLE VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 10 3740 W 31ST ST GARY SCHOOL
* 11 3000 S LAWNDALE AVE DOMINGUEZ SCHOOL
* 12 4753 W 47TH ST LOS AMANTES
* 13 2345 S MILLARD AVE CARDENAS SCHOOL
* 14 2345 S MILLARD AVE CARDENAS SCHOOL
* 15 3202 W 28TH ST FRANCISCO 1 MADERO SCHOOL
* 16 4247 W 31ST ST PIOTROWSKI PARK
* 17 2524 S KEELER AVE EPIPHANY PARISH
* 18 2345 S MILLARD AVE CARDENAS SCHOOL
* 19 3660 W 23RD ST SHEDD PARK
* 20 4247 W 31ST ST PIOTROWSKI PARK
* 21 2510 S KILDARE AVE CORKERY SCHOOL
* 22 2345 S CHRISTIANA AVE FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL
* 23 5120 W 44TH ST LECLAIRE PARK
* 24 2815 S KOMENSKY AVE WHITNEY SCHOOL
* 25 2620 S LAWNDALE AVE LITTLE VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 23
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 7001 W 59TH ST VALLEY FORGE PARK
* 2 6751 W 63RD PL BLAIR EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
3 5340 S NASHVILLE AVE ST DANIEL THE PROPHET
* 4 5433 S AUSTIN AVE CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 5 3826 W 58TH ST PECK SCHOOL
* 6 4347 W 54TH ST STROHACKER PARK
* 7 3826 W 58TH ST PECK SCHOOL
* 8 5134 S LOTUS AV TWAIN SCHOOL
* 9 3510 W 55TH ST IRENE HERNANDEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 10 4352 W 63RD ST AMERICAN LEGION CLEARING POST 600
* 11 3430 W 65TH PL EBERHART SCHOOL
* 12 7001 W 59TH ST VALLEY FORGE PARK
* 13 5815 S HOMAN AVE TONTI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 14 6348 S ARCHER AVE GARFIELD BRANCH LIBRARY
* 15 3244 W 59TH ST SENIOR SUITES OF GAGE PARK
* 16 5329 S OAK PARK AVE BYRNE SCHOOL
* 17 6120 S KEDZIE AVE CHICAGO LAWN BRANCH LIBRARY
* 18 7134 W 65TH ST DORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 19 3430 W 65TH PL EBERHART SCHOOL
* 20 3430 W 65TH PL EBERHART SCHOOL
* 21 5329 S OAK PARK AVE BYRNE SCHOOL
* 22 5336 S MASON AVE SOUKAL FLORAL GREENHOUSE
* 23 6539 W 63 ST JUANITAS RESTAURANT BANQUET HALL
* 24 5248 S SAWYER AVE SAWYER SCHOOL
* 25 5101 S KEELER AVE NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 26 4959 S ARCHER AVE CURIE HIGH SCHOOL
* 27 7036 W ARCHER AVE CROATIAN AMERICAN RADIO CLUB
* 28 7134 W 65TH ST DORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 29 5433 S AUSTIN AVE CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 30 4020 W 63RD ST WEST LAWN BRANCH LIBRARY
* 31 3430 W 65TH PL EBERHART SCHOOL
* 32 6018 S KARLOV AVE RICHARDSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 33 3826 W 58TH ST PECK SCHOOL
* 34 3452 W 59TH ST LA HACIENDA
* 35 7134 W 65TH ST DORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 36 5329 S OAK PARK AVE BYRNE SCHOOL
37 5340 S NASHVILLE AVE ST DANIEL THE PROPHET
* 38 5433 S AUSTIN AVE CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 39 5534 S SAINT LOUIS AVE SANDOVAL SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 2
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 24
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4217 W 18TH ST ROSWELL B MASON-NORTH CAMPUS
* 2 3615 W 16TH ST ANTON DVORAK SCHOOL
* 3 2128 S ST LOUIS AV CROWN ACADEMY
* 4 3715 W POLK ST JOHN GREGORY SCHOOL
* 5 3654 W ROOSEVELT RD SUNSHINE M B CHURCH
* 6 3615 W 16TH ST ANTON DVORAK SCHOOL
* 7 2233 S KEDZIE AVE KANOON MAGNET SCHOOL
* 8 4320 W 15TH ST FRANKLIN PARK FIELDHOUSE
* 9 2128 S ST LOUIS AV CROWN ACADEMY
* 10 1910 S KEDZIE AVE KINGDOM CULTURE INT'L MINISTRIES
* 11 4247 W 15TH ST C E HUGHES SCHOOL
* 12 1440 S CHRISTIANA AVE KIPP ASCEND PRIMARY SCHOOL
* 13 1440 S CHRISTIANA AVE KIPP ASCEND PRIMARY SCHOOL
* 14 1313 S SACRAMENTO AVE COLLINS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
* 15 1616 S AVERS AVE WILLIAM PENN SCHOOL
* 16 2233 S KEDZIE AVE KANOON MAGNET SCHOOL
* 17 4055 W ARTHINGTON ST WEBSTER SCHOOL
* 18 3456 W FLOURNOY ST FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 19 4320 W FIFTH AVE SUMNER SCHOOL
* 20 4055 W ARTHINGTON ST WEBSTER SCHOOL
* 21 3500 W DOUGLAS BV LAWNDALE ACADEMY
* 22 4220 W ROOSEVELT RD UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH
23 1504 S ALBANY AVE JOHNSON CHILD PARENT CENTER
* 24 3711 W DOUGLAS BV HERZL SCHOOL
* 25 4320 W 15TH ST FRANKLIN PARK FIELDHOUSE
* 26 3440 W ROOSEVELT RD ROOSEVELT TOWER # 1
* 27 3030 W ARTHINGTON ST KELLMAN CORPORATE COMMUNITY SCH
* 28 4027 W GRENSHAW ST FRAZIER PROSPECTIVE
* 29 4217 W 18TH ST ROSWELL B MASON-NORTH CAMPUS
* 30 3926 W ROOSEVELT RD FIZER TEMPLE COGIC
* 31 3827 W OGDEN AVE LAWNDALE COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 32 4320 W FIFTH AVE SUMNER SCHOOL
* 33 1616 S AVERS AVE WILLIAM PENN SCHOOL
* 34 3615 W 16TH ST ANTON DVORAK SCHOOL
* 35 3353 W 13TH ST DOUGLASS BRANCH LIBRARY
* 36 3827 W OGDEN AVE LAWNDALE COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 37 4217 W 18TH ST ROSWELL B MASON-NORTH CAMPUS
* 38 1852 S ALBANY AVE POPE
* 39 3030 W 21ST PL ALBANY TERRACE APARTMENTS
* 40 3030 W ARTHINGTON ST KELLMAN CORPORATE COMMUNITY SCH
* 41 4623 W GLADYS AVE ENOLA A DEW APARTMENTS
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 25
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 2410 S LEAVITT ST RUIZ SCHOOL
2 1805 S LOOMIS ST RUDY LOZANO BRANCH LIBRARY
3 38 S PEORIA ST MERIT SCHOOL OF MUSIC
* 4 1213 S HALSTED ST UIC DORIN FORUM
* 5 2332 S WESTERN AVE FINKL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
6 247 W 23RD PL HAINES SCHOOL
* 7 1450 W CERMAK RD BENITO JUAREZ HIGH SCHOOL
* 8 2301 W 21ST PL PICKARD SCHOOL
* 9 1824 S WOOD ST HARRISON PARK
* 10 1150 W ADAMS ST SOUL CITY CHURCH
* 11 1824 S WOOD ST HARRISON PARK
* 12 1746 S MILLER ST JUNGMAN SCHOOL
* 13 1624 W 19TH ST COOPER SCHOOL
14 247 W 23RD PL HAINES SCHOOL
* 15 1900 W 23RD ST WHITTIER ELEMENTARY
16 38 S PEORIA ST MERIT SCHOOL OF MUSIC
17 1611 S RACINE AVE LAS AMER RACINE APARTMENTS
18 247 W 23RD PL HAINES SCHOOL
* 19 1624 W 19TH ST COOPER SCHOOL
20 1312 S RACINE AVE FOSCO PK FIELDHOUSE
* 21 1212 S PLYMOUTH CT SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL
* 22 1940 W 18TH ST OROZCO COMMUNITY ACADEMY
* 23 1119 W CULLERTON ST DVORAK PARK
* 24 1450 W CERMAK RD BENITO JUAREZ HIGH SCHOOL
* 25 910 S ABERDEEN ST SHERIDAN PARK
* 26 2410 S LEAVITT ST RUIZ SCHOOL
* 27 2015 S PEORIA ST WALSH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
28 1241 W 19TH ST PEREZ JR SCHOOL
* 29 1301 W 14TH ST CHICAGO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
* 30 2301 W 21ST PL PICKARD SCHOOL
* 31 1150 W ADAMS ST SOUL CITY CHURCH
* 32 3419 S BELL AVE EVERETT SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 9
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 26
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 2714 W AUGUSTA BV CHI-ARTS SCHOOL
* 2 3501 W POTOMAC AVE PABLO CASALS SCHOOL
* 3 2450 W RICE ST CHOPIN SCHOOL
* 4 1425 N TRIPP AVE WEST PARK ACADEMY
* 5 3320 W HIRSCH ST LOWELL SCHOOL
* 6 3320 W HIRSCH ST LOWELL SCHOOL
* 7 2010 N CENTRAL PARK AVE FUNSTON SCHOOL
* 8 1841 N SPRINGFIELD AVE MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY
* 9 3501 W POTOMAC AVE PABLO CASALS SCHOOL
* 10 1116 N KEDZIE AVE ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO
* 11 3444 W WABANSIA AVE STOWE SCHOOL
* 12 3320 W HIRSCH ST LOWELL SCHOOL
* 13 4300 W NORTH AVE NORTH PULASKI LIBRARY
* 14 3444 W WABANSIA AVE STOWE SCHOOL
15 4052 W GRAND AVE THE SALVATION ARMY FAMILY STORE
* 16 1841 N SPRINGFIELD AVE MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY
* 17 2526 W GRAND AVE SMITH PARK
* 18 3444 W WABANSIA AVE STOWE SCHOOL
* 19 1425 N TRIPP AVE WEST PARK ACADEMY
* 20 1147 N WESTERN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL
* 21 2714 W AUGUSTA BV CHI-ARTS SCHOOL
* 22 4300 W NORTH AVE NORTH PULASKI LIBRARY
* 23 2036 N AVERS AVE MOZART PARK
* 24 1920 N HAMLIN AVE AMES MIDDLE SCHOOL
* 25 1440 N HUMBOLDT BV HUMBOLDT PARK FIELDHOUSE
* 26 1147 N WESTERN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL
* 27 1440 N HUMBOLDT BV HUMBOLDT PARK FIELDHOUSE
* 28 2233 W OHIO ST ELLEN MITCHELL SCHOOL
* 29 1711 N CALIFORNIA AVE MOOS SCHOOL
30 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 31 1234 N MONTICELLO AVE CAMERON SCHOOL
* 32 2233 W OHIO ST ELLEN MITCHELL SCHOOL
* 33 925 N CALIFORNIA AVE SCATTERED SITES
* 34 1826 N FRANCISCO AVE YATES SCHOOL
* 35 2620 W DIVISION ST URBAN THEATER COMPANY
* 36 2714 W AUGUSTA BV CHI-ARTS SCHOOL
* 37 2010 N CENTRAL PARK AVE FUNSTON SCHOOL
* 38 1745 N KEYSTONE AVE BLOOMINGDALE APARTMENTS
* 39 2450 W RICE ST CHOPIN SCHOOL
* 40 3444 W WABANSIA AVE STOWE SCHOOL
* 41 3501 W POTOMAC AVE PABLO CASALS SCHOOL
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* 43 1234 N MONTICELLO AVE CAMERON SCHOOL
* 44 4127 W HIRSCH ST NOBEL SCHOOL
* 45 1326 N HAMLIN AVE APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY
* 46 2526 W GRAND AVE SMITH PARK
* 47 1841 N SPRINGFIELD AVE MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY
* 48 1147 N WESTERN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL
49 4048 W ARMITAGE AVE SEGUNDO RUIZ BELVIS CULTURAL CTR
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 27
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1330 W CHICAGO AVE ECKHART PARK
* 2 318 S THROOP ST ACADEMY SQUARE APARTMENTS
* 3 646 N LAWNDALE AVE WARD SCHOOL
* 4 2908 W WASHINGTON BV CATHER SCHOOL
* 5 825 N CHRISTIANA AVE THE SALVATION ARMY
6 640 W SCOTT ST SKINNER NORTH SCHOOL
* 7 1250 W ERIE ST THE OGDEN INTRNL H S / CHICAGO
* 8 620 N SAWYER AVE POLARIS CHARTER SCHOOL
* 9 225 W EVERGREEN AVE FRANKLIN FINE ARTS CTR
* 10 1633 W MADISON ST PATRICK SULLIVAN SENIOR APARTMENTS
* 11 1119 N CLEVELAND AVE JENNER ACADEMY OF ARTS
* 12 225 W EVERGREEN AVE FRANKLIN FINE ARTS CTR
* 13 1165 N MILWAUKEE AVE NOBLE SQUARE COOPERATIVE
* 14 2700 W WILCOX ST NEW LANDMARK M B CHURCH
* 15 646 N LAWNDALE AVE WARD SCHOOL
* 16 1628 W WASHINGTON BLVD HOPE LEARNING ACADEMY
* 17 145 S CAMPBELL AVE PHOENIX MILITARY ACADEMY
* 18 2334 W VAN BUREN ST OAKLEY SQUARE
* 19 824 N HAMLIN AV KELLY HALL YMCA
* 20 1428 N SEDGWICK ST MARSHALL FIELD GARDEN APARTMENTS
* 21 900 N KINGSBURY ST DOMAIN CONDO ASSOCIATION
* 22 646 N LAWNDALE AVE WARD SCHOOL
23 440 N DRAKE AVE ELIZABETH DAVIS APARTMENTS
* 24 3679 W GRAND AVE YOUTH CENTER COGIC
* 25 2131 W MONROE ST DETT SCHOOL
* 26 431 N TROY ST MORTON SCH OF EXCELLENCE
* 27 1939 W LAKE ST WEST HAVEN PARK APARTMENTS
* 28 1034 N WELLS WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP
* 29 3679 W GRAND AVE YOUTH CENTER COGIC
* 30 2700 W WILCOX ST NEW LANDMARK M B CHURCH
* 31 431 N TROY ST MORTON SCH OF EXCELLENCE
* 32 2120 W WARREN BV ST LEONARD MINISTRIES
* 33 1628 W WASHINGTON BLVD HOPE LEARNING ACADEMY
* 34 3645 W CHICAGO AVE ROWE CLARK MATH AND SCIENCE ACDY
35 1400 W AUGUSTA BV NORTHWESTERN SETTLEMENT ASSOC
* 36 246 N CALIFORNIA AVE GREATER HOLY TEMPLE
* 37 1507 N CLYBOURN AVE FLANNERY HOMES
* 38 116 W ELM ST ZELDA ORMES APARTMENTS
* 39 2810 W WASHINGTON BV REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP C O G I C
* 40 1250 W ERIE ST THE OGDEN INTRNL H S / CHICAGO
* 41 300 S DAMEN AVE THE HABITAT CO/WEST POINT PLAZA
* 42 300 W NORTH AVE NORTH PARK TOWER
* 43 2022 W WASHINGTON BV SUDER MONTESSORI MGNT SCHOOL
* 44 825 N CHRISTIANA AVE THE SALVATION ARMY
* 45 1628 W WASHINGTON BLVD HOPE LEARNING ACADEMY
* 46 225 W EVERGREEN AVE FRANKLIN FINE ARTS CTR
* 47 1333 N CLEVELAND AVE EVERGREEN TOWER
* 48 1119 N CLEVELAND AVE JENNER ACADEMY OF ARTS
* 49 2908 W WASHINGTON BV CATHER SCHOOL
* 50 150 S CAMPBELL AVE MIDWEST TERRACE APARTMENTS
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 28
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 5085 W ADAMS ST MOORE PARK
* 2 3219 W CARROLL AVE BREAK THROUGH URBAN MINISTRIES
* 3 3250 W MONROE ST FARADAY SCHOOL
* 4 1522 W FILLMORE ST STEM ACADEMY
* 5 1321 S PAULINA ST SIMPSON HIGH SCHOOL
* 6 220 S LOOMIS ST YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL
* 7 4106 W MONROE ST ST MICHAELS M B CHURCH
* 8 1340 W HARRISON ST ANDREW JACKSON SCHOOL
* 9 4106 W MONROE ST ST MICHAELS M B CHURCH
* 10 1522 W FILLMORE ST STEM ACADEMY
* 11 749 S OAKLEY BV WASHINGTON IRVING SCHOOL
* 12 3 S LARAMIE AVE ZOE LIFE MINISTRIES
* 13 3916 W WASHINGTON FANNIE EMANUEL APARTMENTS
* 14 231 N PINE AVE AUSTIN CAMPUS
* 15 3700 W CONGRESS PKWY IRENE MCCOY GAINES APARTMENTS
* 16 4409 W WILCOX ST HEFFERAN SCHOOL
* 17 206 S HAMLIN BLVD NEW MORNING STAR MB CHURCH
* 18 1111 S ASHLAND AVE CIRCLE PARK APARTMENTS
* 19 2102 W OGDEN AVE MAYORS PEOPLE/DISABILITIES
* 20 3250 W MONROE ST FARADAY SCHOOL
* 21 230 N KOLMAR AVE COMMUNITY CARE CENTER
* 22 3545 W FULTON ST AL RABY SCHOOL / CMTY ENVIRONMENT
* 23 4400 W MAYPOLE AVE MAYPOLE AVE CHURCH OF CHRIST
* 24 223 N KEELER AVE GEORGE W TILTON SCHOOL
* 25 3570 W FIFTH AVE PEOPLES CHURCH OF THE HARVEST
* 26 4106 W MONROE ST ST MICHAELS M B CHURCH
* 27 1340 W HARRISON ST ANDREW JACKSON SCHOOL
* 28 1340 W HARRISON ST ANDREW JACKSON SCHOOL
* 29 515 S WASHTENAW AVE ALTGELD PARK
* 30 145 S CAMPBELL AVE PHOENIX MILITARY ACADEMY
* 31 5085 W ADAMS ST MOORE PARK
* 32 3250 W ADAMS MARSHALL METRO HIGH SCHOOL
* 33 230 N KOLMAR AVE COMMUNITY CARE CENTER
* 34 2745 W ROOSEVELT RD THOMAS CHALMERS SCHOOL
* 35 3030 W ARTHINGTON ST KELLMAN CORPORATE COMMUNITY SCH
36 3322 W GLADYS AVE KING DAVID MISSIONARY BAPTIST CH
* 37 206 S HAMLIN BLVD NEW MORNING STAR MB CHURCH
* 38 4656 W ERIE ST GREATER HOLY TEMPLE MINISTRIES
* 39 5085 W ADAMS ST MOORE PARK
* 40 4615 W JACKSON BV CLARK PARK FIELDHOUSE
* 41 231 N PINE AVE AUSTIN CAMPUS
* 42 214 N LAVERGNE AVE SPENCER TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
* 43 214 N LAVERGNE AVE SPENCER TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
* 44 4409 W WILCOX ST HEFFERAN SCHOOL
* 45 1633 W MADISON ST PATRICK SULLIVAN SENIOR APARTMENTS
* 46 749 S OAKLEY BV WASHINGTON IRVING SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 29
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1850 N NEWLAND AVE SAYRE SCHOOL
* 2 5071 W CONGRESS PKWY AUSTIN SENIOR SATELLITE CENTER
* 3 5442 W HARRISON ST THE GREATER WAY MB CHURCH
* 4 1434 N PARKSIDE AVE YOUNG SCHOOL
* 5 932 N CENTRAL AVE MILTON BRUNSON SCHOOL
* 6 5101 W HARRISON ST MICHELE CLARK MAGNET H S
* 7 6333 W BLOOMINGDALE AVE LOVETT SCHOOL
* 8 139 S PARKSIDE AVE OSCAR DE PRIEST SCHOOL
* 9 1850 N NEWLAND AVE SAYRE SCHOOL
* 10 1850 N NEWLAND AVE SAYRE SCHOOL
* 11 243 N PARKSIDE AVE ELLINGTON SCHOOL
* 12 6333 W BLOOMINGDALE AVE LOVETT SCHOOL
* 13 5825 W DIVISION ST NEW INSPIRATIONAL MB CH
* 14 5200 W JACKSON BV FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
* 15 2035 N MOBILE AVE BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 16 139 S PARKSIDE AVE OSCAR DE PRIEST SCHOOL
* 17 2035 N MOBILE AVE BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 18 243 N PARKSIDE AVE ELLINGTON SCHOOL
* 19 5701 W JACKSON BV COLUMBUS PARK REFECTORY
* 20 243 N PARKSIDE AVE ELLINGTON SCHOOL
* 21 243 N PARKSIDE AVE ELLINGTON SCHOOL
* 22 1045 S MONITOR AVE CLARK SCHOOL
* 23 1850 N NEWLAND AVE SAYRE SCHOOL
* 24 5729 W BLOOMINGDALE AVE GALEWOOD PARK FIELD HOUSE
* 25 5835 W NORTH AVE KINGDOM BUILDERS MINISTRIES INTER
* 26 243 N PARKSIDE AVE ELLINGTON SCHOOL
* 27 932 N CENTRAL AVE MILTON BRUNSON SCHOOL
* 28 139 S PARKSIDE AVE OSCAR DE PRIEST SCHOOL
* 29 3436 N OSCEOLA AVE WILLIAM E. DEVER SCHOOL
* 30 1850 N NEWLAND AVE SAYRE SCHOOL
* 31 3436 N OSCEOLA AVE WILLIAM E. DEVER SCHOOL
* 32 3436 N OSCEOLA AVE WILLIAM E. DEVER SCHOOL
* 33 5670 W LAKE ST LORRAINE HANSBERRY APARTMENTS
* 34 1045 S MONITOR AVE CLARK SCHOOL
* 35 5729 W CHICAGO AVE SECOND MT OLIVE MB CHURCH
* 36 2035 N MOBILE AVE BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 37 932 N CENTRAL AVE MILTON BRUNSON SCHOOL
* 38 2601 N SAYRE AVE ST WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH CONVENT
39 2845 N NEWCASTLE AVE LOCKE SCHOOL
* 40 5936 W DIVISION ST GREAT TRUE VINE M.B. CHURCH
* 41 1434 N PARKSIDE AVE YOUNG SCHOOL
* 42 500 S CENTRAL AVE COLUMBUS PARK
* 43 1776 N NARRAGANSETT AVE GALEWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 44 5820 W CHICAGO AVE SAN KOFA CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 30
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4950 W ADDISON ST ST BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH
* 2 3131 N MASON AVE ST FERDINAND SCHOOL
* 3 3650 W SCHOOL ST REILLY SCHOOL
* 4 3420 N LONG AVE CHOPIN PARK
5 5835 W DIVERSEY AVE ALLIANCE POLISH HERITAGE CTR
* 6 2456 N MANGO AV HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 7 4201 W HENDERSON ST SCAMMON SCHOOL
* 8 3650 W SCHOOL ST REILLY SCHOOL
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10 5835 W DIVERSEY AVE ALLIANCE POLISH HERITAGE CTR
* 11 2456 N MANGO AV HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY
12 5835 W DIVERSEY AVE ALLIANCE POLISH HERITAGE CTR
* 13 2941 N MCVICKER AVE LYON SCHOOL
* 14 2656 N LONG AV IGLESIA E M FUENTE SILOHE
* 15 3815 N KEDVALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 16 2941 N MCVICKER AVE LYON SCHOOL
* 17 2941 N MCVICKER AVE LYON SCHOOL
* 18 2845 N LAWNDALE AVE ST HYACINTH SCHOOL
* 19 5411 W FULLERTON AVE HANSON PK SCHOOL
* 20 4950 W ADDISON ST ST BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH
* 21 2941 N MCVICKER AVE LYON SCHOOL
* 22 3650 W SCHOOL ST REILLY SCHOOL
* 23 4201 W HENDERSON ST SCAMMON SCHOOL
* 24 2845 N LAWNDALE AVE ST HYACINTH SCHOOL
* 25 3160 N MILWAUKEE AVE FAMILY & SUPPORT SERVICE
* 26 3601 N MILWAUKEE AV SCHURZ HS
* 27 3601 N MILWAUKEE AV SCHURZ HS
* 28 3456 N PULASKI RD P L LOUNGE
* 29 2456 N MANGO AV HORIZON SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 30 2941 N MCVICKER AVE LYON SCHOOL
* 31 3601 N MILWAUKEE AV SCHURZ HS
* 32 3650 W SCHOOL ST REILLY SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 31
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4343 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE KELVYN PK HIGH SCHOOL
* 2 3051 N CICERO EMPTY STORE FRONT
* 3 2727 N LONG AVE SCHUBERT SCHOOL
4 3651 W SCHUBERT AVE MONROE SCHOOL
* 5 2828 N KILBOURN AVE JOHN BARRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 6 3051 N CICERO EMPTY STORE FRONT
* 7 2732 N AVERS AVE KOSCIUSZKO PARK
* 8 3235 N LE CLAIRE AVE FOREMAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 9 3051 N CICERO EMPTY STORE FRONT
* 10 3119 N PULASKI RD ASPIRA EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
* 11 4950 W ADDISON ST ST BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH
* 12 3456 N CICERO AVE ZUMBA
* 13 2828 N KILBOURN AVE JOHN BARRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 14 3235 N LE CLAIRE AVE FOREMAN HIGH SCHOOL
15 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 16 2732 N AVERS AVE KOSCIUSZKO PARK
* 17 3020 N LAMON AVE FALCONER SCHOOL
* 18 4538 W FULLERTON AVE RESURRECTED LIFE CHURCH
* 19 5318 W DIVERSEY AVE NORTH WEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 20 2727 N LONG AVE SCHUBERT SCHOOL
* 21 2727 N LONG AVE SCHUBERT SCHOOL
* 22 4538 W FULLERTON AVE RESURRECTED LIFE CHURCH
* 23 4201 W HENDERSON ST SCAMMON SCHOOL
* 24 2828 N KILBOURN AVE JOHN BARRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 25 5318 W DIVERSEY AVE NORTH WEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 26 2945 N KENOSHA AVE KEN-WELL PARK
* 27 3020 N LAMON AVE FALCONER SCHOOL
* 28 5411 W FULLERTON AVE HANSON PK SCHOOL
* 29 4343 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE KELVYN PK HIGH SCHOOL
* 30 3051 N CICERO EMPTY STORE FRONT
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* 32 5411 W FULLERTON AVE HANSON PK SCHOOL
* 33 3235 N LE CLAIRE AVE FOREMAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 34 3235 N LE CLAIRE AVE FOREMAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 35 3020 N LAMON AVE FALCONER SCHOOL
* 36 2828 N KILBOURN AVE JOHN BARRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 37 2662 N CICERO AV WINDY CITY MOTORS
* 38 2727 N LONG AVE SCHUBERT SCHOOL
* 39 4343 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE KELVYN PK HIGH SCHOOL
* 40 2732 N AVERS AVE KOSCIUSZKO PARK
* 41 4343 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE KELVYN PK HIGH SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 32
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
1 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
2 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 3 2723 N FAIRFIELD AVE BRENTANO SCHOOL
4 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 5 2230 W MCLEAN AVE PULASKI SCHOOL
6 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 7 1500 W BELMONT AVE SAINT LUKE CHURCH
* 8 1429 W WELLINGTON AVE ST ALPHONSUS
* 9 3035 N HOYNE AVE HAMLIN PARK
* 10 1429 W WELLINGTON AVE ST ALPHONSUS
* 11 3030 W FULLERTON LOGAN SQ LIBRARY
12 3116 W BELDEN AVE DARWIN SCHOOL
* 13 2534 N GREENVIEW AVE WRIGHTWOOD PARK
* 14 3030 W FULLERTON LOGAN SQ LIBRARY
* 15 3149 N WOLCOTT AVE JAHN SCHOOL
* 16 2200 N OAKLEY AVE HOLSTEIN PK
* 17 2723 N FAIRFIELD AVE BRENTANO SCHOOL
* 18 2534 N GREENVIEW AVE WRIGHTWOOD PARK
* 19 3035 N HOYNE AVE HAMLIN PARK
20 3116 W BELDEN AVE DARWIN SCHOOL
* 21 3425 N DAMEN AVE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FREE CHURCH
22 3116 W BELDEN AVE DARWIN SCHOOL
* 23 1500 W BELMONT AVE SAINT LUKE CHURCH
* 24 3035 N HOYNE AVE HAMLIN PARK
* 25 3425 N DAMEN AVE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FREE CHURCH
* 26 2723 N FAIRFIELD AVE BRENTANO SCHOOL
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28 3116 W BELDEN AVE DARWIN SCHOOL
* 29 2200 N OAKLEY AVE HOLSTEIN PK
* 30 1630 W BARRY AVE BURLEY SCHOOL
* 31 1621 W WABANSIA AVE BURR SCHOOL
* 32 2230 W MCLEAN AVE PULASKI SCHOOL
* 33 1621 W WABANSIA AVE BURR SCHOOL
* 34 2230 W MCLEAN AVE PULASKI SCHOOL
* 35 1621 W WABANSIA AVE BURR SCHOOL
* 36 1621 W WABANSIA AVE BURR SCHOOL
* 37 2230 W MCLEAN AVE PULASKI SCHOOL
* 38 2957 N HOYNE AVE ALCOTT COLLEGE PREP WEST CAMPUS
* 39 2534 N GREENVIEW AVE WRIGHTWOOD PARK
* 40 1630 W BARRY AVE BURLEY SCHOOL
* 41 3149 N WOLCOTT AVE JAHN SCHOOL
* 42 3035 N HOYNE AVE HAMLIN PARK
* 43 2723 N FAIRFIELD AVE BRENTANO SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 9
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 33
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3436 W WILSON AVE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
* 2 3244 W AINSLIE ST HIBBARD SCHOOL
* 3 3244 W AINSLIE ST HIBBARD SCHOOL
* 4 3300 N WHIPPLE ST CONCORDIA PLACE
5 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 6 3121 W BYRON ST GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL
* 7 4929 N SAWYER AVE THOMAS EDISON REGIONAL
* 8 4424 N TROY OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH
* 9 3259 N ELSTON AVE BRANDS PARK DISTRICT
* 10 3121 W BYRON ST GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL
* 11 4220 N RICHMOND BATEMAN SCHOOL
* 12 3121 W BYRON ST GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL
* 13 3300 N WHIPPLE ST CONCORDIA PLACE
* 14 3300 N WHIPPLE ST CONCORDIA PLACE
* 15 3436 W WILSON AVE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
* 16 3820 N SPAULDING AVE CICS IRVING PARK SCHOOL
* 17 3121 W BYRON ST GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL
* 18 3244 W AINSLIE ST HIBBARD SCHOOL
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* 20 2741 W MONTROSE AVE HORNER PARK DISTRICT
* 21 4220 N RICHMOND BATEMAN SCHOOL
* 22 3121 W BYRON ST GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL
* 23 4220 N RICHMOND BATEMAN SCHOOL
* 24 2741 W MONTROSE AVE HORNER PARK DISTRICT
* 25 2741 W MONTROSE AVE HORNER PARK DISTRICT
* 26 3009 N KEDZIE AVE LOGAN AVONDALE POST 2978
* 27 3436 W WILSON AVE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
* 28 3009 N KEDZIE AVE LOGAN AVONDALE POST 2978
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 2
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 34
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
1 1250 W 119TH ST SALVATION ARMY RAY/JOAN KROC CORP
2 10845 S UNION AVE DUNNE TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
* 3 12339 S NORMAL AVE METCALFE SCHOOL
* 4 240 W 104TH ST LANGSTON HUGHES ELEMENTARY
5 11710 S MORGAN ST HIGGINS SCHOOL
6 12607 S UNION AVE BROWN ACADEMY
7 11759 S ASHLAND AVE MAPLE PARK MISSIONARY BAPT CHURCH
8 11710 S MORGAN ST HIGGINS SCHOOL
9 36 W 119TH ST GREATER CANAAN MB CH ADM BUILDING
10 1250 W 119TH ST SALVATION ARMY RAY/JOAN KROC CORP
* 11 11411 S EGGLESTON AVE ALEX HALEY ACADEMY
* 12 10309 S MORGAN ST GARVEY SCHOOL
* 13 1460 W 112TH ST SHOOP SCHOOL
* 14 344 W 119TH ST MAJOR CHARLES L HUNT VFW POST
15 11710 S MORGAN ST HIGGINS SCHOOL
* 16 401 W 123RD ST WEST PULLMAN PARK
* 17 11401 S VINCENNES AVE APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
* 18 132 W 104TH ST CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
* 19 11401 S VINCENNES AVE APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
* 20 10400 S HALSTED ST MESSIAH BAPTIST CH
* 21 10540 S MORGAN ST MT VERNON SCHOOL
* 22 10946 S LOWE AVE ALLEN METROPOLITAN CHURCH
* 23 11220 S WALLACE ST FENGER HIGH SCHOOL
* 24 10436 S WALLACE ST FERNWOOD PARK
* 25 944 W 103RD ST THE POWERHOUSE CHICAGO CHURCH
26 12607 S UNION AVE BROWN ACADEMY
* 27 138 W 109TH ST LAVIZZO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 28 138 W 109TH ST LAVIZZO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 29 11250 S ADA ST ADA PARK
30 10845 S UNION AVE DUNNE TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
31 11710 S MORGAN ST HIGGINS SCHOOL
* 32 11250 S ADA ST ADA PARK
* 33 11717 S HALSTED ST CAPS
* 34 10041 S UNION AVE FERNWOOD SCHOOL
* 35 10330 S ELIZABETH ST JULIAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 36 10946 S LOWE AVE ALLEN METROPOLITAN CHURCH
* 37 11220 S WALLACE ST FENGER HIGH SCHOOL
* 38 138 W 109TH ST LAVIZZO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 39 138 W 109TH ST LAVIZZO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 40 1120 W 122ND ST WHITE PARK
* 41 11411 S EGGLESTON AVE ALEX HALEY ACADEMY
* 42 11220 S WALLACE ST FENGER HIGH SCHOOL
* 43 11220 S WALLACE ST FENGER HIGH SCHOOL
* 44 944 W 103RD ST THE POWERHOUSE CHICAGO CHURCH
* 45 848 W 103RD ST WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SR SUITES
* 46 9800 S PARNELL AVE EUCLID PARK
* 47 1460 W 112TH ST SHOOP SCHOOL
* 48 10540 S MORGAN ST MT VERNON SCHOOL
* 49 9746 S MORGAN ST WACKER SCHOOL
* 50 401 W 123RD ST WEST PULLMAN PARK
* 51 1120 W 122ND ST WHITE PARK
* 52 9746 S MORGAN ST WACKER SCHOOL
* 53 11411 S EGGLESTON AVE ALEX HALEY ACADEMY
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 12
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Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 35
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3000 N KEDZIE AVE ST NICOLAI CHURCH
2 3651 W SCHUBERT AVE MONROE SCHOOL
* 3 2200 N HAMLIN AVE MOZART SCHOOL
* 4 3539 W GRACE ST MURPHY SCHOOL
5 3212 W GEORGE ST LOGANDALE MIDDLE ANNEX SCH
6 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 7 3519 W FULLERTON AVE LATIN AMER MOTORCYCLE ASSOC
* 8 3519 W FULLERTON AVE LATIN AMER MOTORCYCLE ASSOC
* 9 4540 N HAMLIN AVE HAUGAN SCHOOL
10 3651 W SCHUBERT AVE MONROE SCHOOL
11 3212 W GEORGE ST LOGANDALE MIDDLE ANNEX SCH
* 12 2121 N KEELER NIXON SCHOOL
* 13 1923 N KEDVALE AVE PRITZKER COLLEGE PREP
* 14 4035 W FULLERTON AVE LEVEE HALL
15 3651 W SCHUBERT AVE MONROE SCHOOL
* 16 2121 N KEELER NIXON SCHOOL
17 3212 W GEORGE ST LOGANDALE MIDDLE ANNEX SCH
* 18 2121 N KEELER NIXON SCHOOL
* 19 2121 N KEELER NIXON SCHOOL
* 20 4250 N ST LOUIS AVE HENRY SCHOOL
* 21 2200 N HAMLIN AVE MOZART SCHOOL
22 4650 N LAWNDALE AVE JENSEN PARK
* 23 4250 N ST LOUIS AVE HENRY SCHOOL
* 24 3516 W SCHOOL ST AVONDALE PARK
25 3212 W GEORGE ST LOGANDALE MIDDLE ANNEX SCH
* 26 3539 W GRACE ST MURPHY SCHOOL
* 27 4250 N ST LOUIS AVE HENRY SCHOOL
28 3651 W SCHUBERT AVE MONROE SCHOOL
29 4650 N LAWNDALE AVE JENSEN PARK
30 4650 N LAWNDALE AVE JENSEN PARK
* 31 4250 N ST LOUIS AVE HENRY SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 12
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 36
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 6940 W DIVERSEY AVE ARMED FORCES VFW POST#8322
* 2 2035 N MOBILE AVE BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 3 6871 W BELDEN AVE RUTHERFORD SAYRE PARK
4 2231 N CENTRAL AVE PRIETO MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY
5 2231 N CENTRAL AVE PRIETO MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 6 5016 W ARMITAGE AVE IGLESIA EVANGELICA EMANUEL
* 7 6940 W BELMONT AVE SCHORSCH VLG IMPROVEMENT ASSN
* 8 2103 N LAMON AVE LLOYD SCHOOL
* 9 2318 N LAVERGNE AVE BLACKHAWK PARK
* 10 3030 N MOBILE AVE STEINMETZ SCHOOL
* 11 2240 N KILBOURN AVE HERMOSA PARK
* 12 4338 W WABANSIA AVE NORTH GRAND HIGH SCHOOL
* 13 2240 N KILBOURN AVE HERMOSA PARK
* 14 3425 N MAJOR AVE REINBERG SCHOOL
* 15 3400 N AUSTIN AVE CHICAGO ACADEMY
* 16 3425 N MAJOR AVE REINBERG SCHOOL
* 17 3425 N MAJOR AVE REINBERG SCHOOL
* 18 3400 N AUSTIN AVE CHICAGO ACADEMY
19 2845 N NEWCASTLE AVE LOCKE SCHOOL
* 20 3425 N MAJOR AVE REINBERG SCHOOL
21 2231 N CENTRAL AVE PRIETO MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 22 5252 W PALMER ST NORTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL
23 2231 N CENTRAL AVE PRIETO MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 24 3030 N MOBILE AVE STEINMETZ SCHOOL
* 25 2318 N LOREL AVE ST STANISLAUS CHURCH
* 26 3030 N MOBILE AVE STEINMETZ SCHOOL
* 27 6871 W BELDEN AVE RUTHERFORD SAYRE PARK
28 2845 N NEWCASTLE AVE LOCKE SCHOOL
* 29 6871 W BELDEN AVE RUTHERFORD SAYRE PARK
* 30 3400 N AUSTIN AVE CHICAGO ACADEMY
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 6
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 37
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 231 N PINE AVE AUSTIN CAMPUS
* 2 4255 W DIVISION ST CHGO NORTHSIDE NEW HOPE CHURCH
* 3 730 N PULASKI RD ORR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
* 4 1040 N KEELER AVE BRIAN PICCOLO SCHOOL
* 5 5446 W DIVISION ST HAMLETT ISOM CME CHURCH
* 6 5335 W LEMOYNE ST CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL
* 7 730 N PULASKI RD ORR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
* 8 1040 N KEELER AVE BRIAN PICCOLO SCHOOL
* 9 720 N LOREL AVE HOWE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
* 10 1645 N CICERO AVE EL MEXICO MODERNO BALL ROOM
* 11 431 N LARAMIE AVE NEW GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 12 4255 W DIVISION ST CHGO NORTHSIDE NEW HOPE CHURCH
* 13 730 N PULASKI RD ORR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
* 14 1150 N LAMON AVE BETHEL SMALL BUSINESS CTR
* 15 1018 N LARAMIE AVE JOHN HAY CMTY ACADEMY
* 16 5320 W NORTH AVE HERITAGE INTL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
* 17 720 N LOREL AVE HOWE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
* 18 5401 W CHICAGO AVE NEW GREATER TRUE LIGHT MB CHURCH
* 19 824 N HAMLIN AV KELLY HALL YMCA
* 20 4820 W WALTON ST RONALD E MCNAIR SCHOOL
* 21 4433 W AUGUSTA BV AUGUSTA PLAY GROUND
* 22 1645 N CICERO AVE EL MEXICO MODERNO BALL ROOM
* 23 5330 W DIVISION ST BETHEL DELIVERANCE CHURCH
* 24 5320 W NORTH AVE HERITAGE INTL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
* 25 1018 N LARAMIE AVE JOHN HAY CMTY ACADEMY
* 26 5350 W BLOOMINGDALE AVE ROCK OF SALVATION CHURCH
* 27 4821 W CHICAGO AVE THE PROMISE CHURCH OF CHICAGO
* 28 1040 N KEELER AVE BRIAN PICCOLO SCHOOL
* 29 5446 W DIVISION ST HAMLETT ISOM CME CHURCH
* 30 4837 W ERIE ST HENRY NASH SCHOOL
* 31 1333 N LARAMIE AVE LAFOLLETTE PARK
* 32 5335 W LEMOYNE ST CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL
* 33 1150 N LAMON AVE BETHEL SMALL BUSINESS CTR
* 34 5125 W CHICAGO AVE APAC/CATH CHARITIES WIC CTR
* 35 5401 W CHICAGO AVE NEW GREATER TRUE LIGHT MB CHURCH
* 36 4820 W WALTON ST RONALD E MCNAIR SCHOOL
* 37 832 N CENTRAL AV W.A. KELLY COMMUNITY CENTER
* 38 5335 W LEMOYNE ST CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL
* 39 431 N LARAMIE AVE NEW GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 40 1333 N LARAMIE AVE LAFOLLETTE PARK
* 41 5320 W NORTH AVE HERITAGE INTL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 0
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 38
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4225 N CENTRAL AVE ST MARY ROMANIAN CH
* 2 8747 W LAWRENCE AVE OUR LADY MOTHER OF THE CHURCH
* 3 3800 N NEW ENGLAND AVE BRIDGE SCHOOL
* 4 6935 W ADDISON ST SHABBONA PARK
* 5 6935 W ADDISON ST SHABBONA PARK
* 6 3436 N OSCEOLA AVE WILLIAM E. DEVER SCHOOL
* 7 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 8 4300 N NARRAGANSETT AVE WRIGHT COLLEGE
9 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 10 6343 W IRVING PARK RD MERRIMAC PARK
* 11 4225 N CENTRAL AVE ST MARY ROMANIAN CH
* 12 8747 W LAWRENCE AVE OUR LADY MOTHER OF THE CHURCH
* 13 7455 W CORNELIA AVE DUNNING PUBLIC LIBRARY
* 14 4638 N MELVINA AVE DUNHAM PARK
* 15 4310 N MELVINA AVE SMYSER SCHOOL
* 16 3800 N NEW ENGLAND AVE BRIDGE SCHOOL
* 17 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 18 4638 N MELVINA AVE DUNHAM PARK
* 19 4300 N NARRAGANSETT AVE WRIGHT COLLEGE
* 20 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 21 6100 W IRVING PARK RD AUSTIN-IRVING LIBRARY
* 22 5330 W BERTEAU AVE PORTAGE PARK SCHOOL
* 23 6024 W WARWICK AVE THORP ACADEMY
* 24 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 25 4638 N MELVINA AVE DUNHAM PARK
* 26 6343 W IRVING PARK RD MERRIMAC PARK
27 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 28 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 29 3436 N OSCEOLA AVE WILLIAM E. DEVER SCHOOL
* 30 3740 N PANAMA AVE CANTY SCHOOL
* 31 4225 N CENTRAL AVE ST MARY ROMANIAN CH
* 32 4225 N CENTRAL AVE ST MARY ROMANIAN CH
* 33 4310 N MELVINA AVE SMYSER SCHOOL
* 34 3920 N CENTRAL AVE CHGO FIL-AM SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
* 35 5330 W BERTEAU AVE PORTAGE PARK SCHOOL
* 36 5330 W BERTEAU AVE PORTAGE PARK SCHOOL
* 37 6343 W IRVING PARK RD MERRIMAC PARK
* 38 3800 N NEW ENGLAND AVE BRIDGE SCHOOL
* 39 6024 W WARWICK AVE THORP ACADEMY
* 40 3920 N CENTRAL AVE CHGO FIL-AM SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
* 41 4225 N CENTRAL AVE ST MARY ROMANIAN CH
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 2
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 39
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 5861 N KOSTNER AVE SAUGANASH PARK DISTRICT
* 2 5801 N PULASKI RD SENATE APARTMENTS
* 3 4350 W SUNNYSIDE AV ST EDWARD PARISH
* 4 5861 N KOSTNER AVE SAUGANASH PARK DISTRICT
* 5 5051 N KENNETH AVE PALMER SCHOOL
* 6 4950 N AVERS AVE VOLTA SCHOOL
* 7 4400 W LAWRENCE AVE MAYFAIR LIBRARY
* 8 5020 N PULASKI RD SALVATION ARMY MAYFAIR CHURCH
* 9 5051 N KENNETH AVE PALMER SCHOOL
* 10 5100 N RIDGEWAY AVE EUGENE FIELD PK DISTRICT
* 11 5051 N KENNETH AVE PALMER SCHOOL
* 12 4950 N AVERS AVE VOLTA SCHOOL
* 13 3312 W THORNDALE AVE HOLLYWOOD PARK
* 14 4550 W SUNNYSIDE AVE MAYFAIR PARK DISTRICT
* 15 6040 N KILPATRICK SAUGANASH SCHOOL
* 16 5510 N CHRISTIANA AVE PETERSON SCHOOL
* 17 4550 W SUNNYSIDE AVE MAYFAIR PARK DISTRICT
* 18 5510 N CHRISTIANA AVE PETERSON SCHOOL
* 19 4350 W SUNNYSIDE AV ST EDWARD PARISH
* 20 6312 W ROSEDALE AVE ROSEDALE PARK
* 21 6312 W ROSEDALE AVE ROSEDALE PARK
* 22 5510 N CHRISTIANA AVE PETERSON SCHOOL
* 23 5707 N CENTRAL AVE COLLETTIS
* 24 5707 N CENTRAL AVE COLLETTIS
* 25 5051 N KENNETH AVE PALMER SCHOOL
* 26 4001 W DEVON AVE IMPERIAL REALTY COMPANY
* 27 6100 N CENTRAL AVE FOREST PRESERVE DIST CC
* 28 4057 N HARDING AVE IRVING PK LUTH CHURCH
* 29 4950 N AVERS AVE VOLTA SCHOOL
* 30 5250 N CHRISTIANA AVE NORTH PK COVENANT CHURCH
* 31 4950 N AVERS AVE VOLTA SCHOOL
32 6206 N HAMLIN AVE SOLOMON SCHOOL
* 33 5101 N KIMBALL AVE ALBANY PARK CMTY CTR
* 34 5051 N KENNETH AVE PALMER SCHOOL
* 35 5250 N CHRISTIANA AVE NORTH PK COVENANT CHURCH
36 6206 N HAMLIN AVE SOLOMON SCHOOL
* 37 5861 N KOSTNER AVE SAUGANASH PARK DISTRICT
38 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 39 5700 N PULASKI RD BRYNFORD BIBLE CHURCH
* 40 5861 N KOSTNER AVE SAUGANASH PARK DISTRICT
* 41 5106 N LACROSSE AVE TRINITY LUTHERAN CH
* 42 6040 N KILPATRICK SAUGANASH SCHOOL
* 43 5106 N LACROSSE AVE TRINITY LUTHERAN CH
* 44 5331 W DEVON AVE EDGEBROOK LIBRARY
* 45 5331 W DEVON AVE EDGEBROOK LIBRARY
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 40
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 2701 W FOSTER AVE BUDLONG SCHOOL
* 2 5835 N LINCOLN AVE MATHER HIGH SCHOOL
* 3 2728 W CARMEN AVE ST DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CH
* 4 6131 N CALIFORNIA AVE CLINTON SCHOOL
* 5 2728 W CARMEN AVE ST DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CH
* 6 2708 W LAWRENCE AVE GROSS PARK DISTRICT
* 7 2135 W FOSTER AVE CHAPPELL ELEMENTARY
* 8 2831 W LAWRENCE AVE CAMBODIAN ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
9 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 10 6131 N CALIFORNIA AVE CLINTON SCHOOL
* 11 2135 W FOSTER AVE CHAPPELL ELEMENTARY
* 12 2135 W FOSTER AVE CHAPPELL ELEMENTARY
* 13 5110 N DAMEN AVE AMUNDSEN HIGH SCHOOL
* 14 2701 W FOSTER AVE BUDLONG SCHOOL
* 15 5950 N WESTERN AVE NAPLETON NORTHWESTERN CHRYSLER
* 16 5110 N DAMEN AVE AMUNDSEN HIGH SCHOOL
17 5100 N FRANCISCO AVE RIVER PARK DISTRICT
18 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 19 5650 N MOZART ST JAMIESON SCHOOL
* 20 2701 W FOSTER AVE BUDLONG SCHOOL
* 21 2135 W FOSTER AVE CHAPPELL ELEMENTARY
22 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 23 2135 W FOSTER AVE CHAPPELL ELEMENTARY
* 24 5650 N MOZART ST JAMIESON SCHOOL
* 25 5200 N ASHLAND AV WALDORF SCHOOL
26 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
27 1750 W PETERSON AVE SCHNEIDER APARTMENTS
* 28 6631 N BOSWORTH AVE SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 29 5835 N LINCOLN AVE MATHER HIGH SCHOOL
* 30 5650 N MOZART ST JAMIESON SCHOOL
* 31 5200 N ASHLAND AV WALDORF SCHOOL
* 32 5110 N DAMEN AVE AMUNDSEN HIGH SCHOOL
33 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 34 5501 N KEDZIE AV NORTHSIDE COLLEGE PREP
* 35 1820 W GRANVILLE AVE EMMERSON PARK DISTRICT
36 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 37 6631 N BOSWORTH AVE SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 38 4740 N WESTERN AVE D A N K HAUS
* 39 5950 N WESTERN AVE NAPLETON NORTHWESTERN CHRYSLER
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 8
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 41
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 7507 W BIRCHWOOD AVE STOCK SCHOOL
* 2 7507 W BIRCHWOOD AVE STOCK SCHOOL
* 3 5115 N MONT CLARE AVE SAINT MONICA SCHOOL
* 4 7100 N HARLEM AVE BROOKS PARK
* 5 7350 W PRATT AVE EBINGER SCHOOL
* 6 6950 N HIAWATHA AVE WILDWOOD SCHOOL
* 7 6566 N AVONDALE AVE OLYMPIA PARK
* 8 6566 N AVONDALE AVE OLYMPIA PARK
* 9 6525 N HIAWATHA AVE EDGEBROOK SCHOOL
* 10 7350 W PRATT AVE EBINGER SCHOOL
11 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 12 5115 N MONT CLARE AVE SAINT MONICA SCHOOL
* 13 5430 N OLCOTT AVE ORIOLE PARK
* 14 6950 N HIAWATHA AVE WILDWOOD SCHOOL
* 15 7350 W PRATT AVE EBINGER SCHOOL
* 16 6600 W RAVEN ST ONAHAN SCHOOL
* 17 5900 N NINA AVE NORWOOD PARK SCHOOL
* 18 6220 N OLCOTT AVE EDISON PK ELEMENTARY
* 19 6525 N HIAWATHA AVE EDGEBROOK SCHOOL
* 20 6220 N OLCOTT AVE EDISON PK ELEMENTARY
* 21 6600 W RAVEN ST ONAHAN SCHOOL
* 22 6600 W RAVEN ST ONAHAN SCHOOL
* 23 5220 N CANFIELD AVE ST EUGENE CHURCH
* 24 5225 N OAK PARK AVE GARVEY SCHOOL
* 25 5000 N CUMBERLAND AVE ST JOSEPH UKRANIAN CHURCH
* 26 6530 W BRYN MAWR AV TAFT HIGH SCHOOL
* 27 5000 N CUMBERLAND AVE ST JOSEPH UKRANIAN CHURCH
* 28 5441 N EAST RIVER RD PAVILLION APTS
* 29 5441 N EAST RIVER RD PAVILLION APTS
* 30 5225 N OAK PARK AVE GARVEY SCHOOL
* 31 6220 N OLCOTT AVE EDISON PK ELEMENTARY
* 32 6358 W DEVON AVE CALDWELL WOODS
* 33 5430 N OLCOTT AVE ORIOLE PARK
* 34 5430 N OLCOTT AVE ORIOLE PARK
* 35 6600 W RAVEN ST ONAHAN SCHOOL
36 5424 N OKETO AVE ORIOLE PK SCHOOL
* 37 6220 N OLCOTT AVE EDISON PK ELEMENTARY
* 38 5225 N OAK PARK AVE GARVEY SCHOOL
* 39 6950 N HIAWATHA AVE WILDWOOD SCHOOL
* 40 7507 W BIRCHWOOD AVE STOCK SCHOOL
* 41 5900 N NINA AVE NORWOOD PARK SCHOOL
* 42 7350 W PRATT AVE EBINGER SCHOOL
* 43 5900 N NINA AVE NORWOOD PARK SCHOOL
* 44 7100 N HARLEM AVE BROOKS PARK
45 5424 N OKETO AVE ORIOLE PK SCHOOL
* 46 5900 N NINA AVE NORWOOD PARK SCHOOL
* 47 6950 N HIAWATHA AVE WILDWOOD SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 42
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 100 E BELLEVUE PL 100 BELLEVUE CONDO ASSOC
2 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 3 237 S WACKER DR WILLIS TOWER
* 4 420 E SUPERIOR ST RUBLOFF LAW SCHOOL NW UNIV
5 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
6 400 E RANDOLPH ST 400 CONDO ASSOCIATION
* 7 680 N LAKE SHORE DR 680 LAKE RES CONDO ASSOC
* 8 680 N LAKE SHORE DR 680 LAKE RES CONDO ASSOC
* 9 237 S WACKER DR WILLIS TOWER
* 10 30 E LAKE ST HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE
* 11 505 N LAKE SHORE DR LAKE POINT TOWER
* 12 501 N CLINTON ST KINZIE PARK TOWER
* 13 155 N HARBOR DR 155 HARBOR CONDO ASSOC
* 14 323 W ILLINOIS ST ASSUMPTION CHURCH
* 15 740 N SEDGWICK ST THE CENTRAL HEARING FACILITY
* 16 125 S JEFFERSON ST PARK ALEXANDRIA CONDO
17 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
18 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 19 1 E PEARSON ST MAGUIRE HALL
20 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 21 237 S WACKER DR WILLIS TOWER
22 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
23 25 E SUPERIOR ST THE FORDHAM CONDO ASSOCIATION
24 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 25 405 N WABASH AVE RIVER PLZ HOMEOWNERS ASSOC
26 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 27 300 N STATE ST MARINA TOWERS CONDO ASSOC
* 28 175 N HARBOR DR NORTH HARBOR TOWER
29 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
30 360 E RANDOLPH ST THE BUCKINGHAM
* 31 301 E NORTH WATER ST SHERATON GRAND CHICAGO
32 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
33 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 34 880 N MICHIGAN AVE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CH
35 535 N MICHIGAN AVE 535 CONDO ASSOC
36 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 37 740 N SEDGWICK ST THE CENTRAL HEARING FACILITY
38 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
39 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
40 303 E WACKER DR 303 E WACKER DRIVE
* 41 237 S WACKER DR WILLIS TOWER
* 42 30 E LAKE ST HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 19
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 43
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 1734 N ORLEANS ST LASALLE SCHOOL
* 2 1110 W LILL AVE NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 3 700 W WILLOW ST NEWBERRY SCHOOL
* 4 1763 N NORTH PARK AVE OLD TOWN TRIANGLE ASSOC
* 5 700 W WILLOW ST NEWBERRY SCHOOL
6 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 7 2111 N HALSTED ST DICKENS & BURLING APTS
* 8 2140 N CLARK ST MARGARET DAY BLAKE APARTMENTS
* 9 1845 N LARRABEE ST ELIZABETH/LARRABEE APARTMENTS
* 10 1919 N SEMINARY AVE ADAMS PARK
* 11 2001 N ORCHARD ST LINCOLN PARK HIGH SCHOOL
12 345 W FULLERTON PKWY 345 FULLERTON PARKWAY CONDOMINIUM
13 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 14 1734 N ORLEANS ST LASALLE SCHOOL
* 15 1960 N LINCOLN PK WEST LINCOLN PK TOWER CONDO
* 16 615 W KEMPER PL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 17 2233 N CLARK ST FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL
* 18 1258 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE WAYNE WRIGHT AMER LG 1052
* 19 1763 N NORTH PARK AVE OLD TOWN TRIANGLE ASSOC
* 20 615 W KEMPER PL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 21 615 W KEMPER PL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 22 2625 N ORCHARD ST ALCOTT COLLEGE PREP
* 23 700 W WILLOW ST NEWBERRY SCHOOL
* 24 2140 N CLARK ST MARGARET DAY BLAKE APARTMENTS
* 25 2626 N LAKEVIEW AVE LAKEVIEW CONDO ASSOC
* 26 2400 N LAKEVIEW AVE 2400 LAKEVIEW CONDO
27 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
28 1630 N CLARK ST THE MOODY CHURCH
* 29 615 W KEMPER PL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 30 2250 N CLIFTON AVE OSCAR MAYER SCHOOL
* 31 2640 N SHEFFIELD AVE EDITH SPURLOCK APARTMENTS
* 32 2233 N CLARK ST FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL
33 1601 N CLARK ST CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM
34 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
35 1630 N CLARK ST THE MOODY CHURCH
36 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 37 2625 N ORCHARD ST ALCOTT COLLEGE PREP
38 1601 N CLARK ST CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM
* 39 2250 N CLIFTON AVE OSCAR MAYER SCHOOL
* 40 2625 N ORCHARD ST ALCOTT COLLEGE PREP
* 41 2330 N HALSTED ST HOLTSCHNEIDER PERFORMANCE CTR
42 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
43 1630 N CLARK ST THE MOODY CHURCH
* 44 2233 N CLARK ST FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL
* 45 1845 N LARRABEE ST ELIZABETH/LARRABEE APARTMENTS
* 46 2625 N ORCHARD ST ALCOTT COLLEGE PREP
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 12
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 44
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
* 2 1500 W BELMONT AVE SAINT LUKE CHURCH
* 3 3150 N LAKE SHORE DR 3150 CONDO ASSOC
4 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
5 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
6 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
7 2800 N LAKE SHORE DR 2800 LAKE SHORE CONDO ASSOC
* 8 2851 N SEMINARY AVE AGASSIZ SCHOOL
* 9 3505 N SOUTHPORT AVE SHEIL PARK
* 10 3319 N CLIFTON AVE HAWTHORNE SCHOOL
* 11 3505 N SOUTHPORT AVE SHEIL PARK
12 3480 N LAKE SHORE DR TEMPLE SHOLOM
* 13 3319 N CLIFTON AVE HAWTHORNE SCHOOL
* 14 814 W NELSON ST ADVOCATE IL MASONIC MD CTR
* 15 3338 N BROADWAY BROADWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
* 16 1420 W GRACE ST BLAINE SCHOOL
* 17 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
18 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 19 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
* 20 814 W NELSON ST ADVOCATE IL MASONIC MD CTR
21 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
22 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
23 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 24 340 W DIVERSEY PKWY COMMONWEALTH PLAZA APARTMENTS
* 25 1420 W GRACE ST BLAINE SCHOOL
* 26 851 W WAVELAND AVE INTER AMERICAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 27 2851 N SEMINARY AVE AGASSIZ SCHOOL
28 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 29 2851 N SEMINARY AVE AGASSIZ SCHOOL
* 30 3505 N SOUTHPORT AVE SHEIL PARK
* 31 3656 N HALSTED CENTER ON HALSTED
* 32 3656 N HALSTED CENTER ON HALSTED
* 33 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
* 34 855 W ALDINE AVE HATTIE CALLNER APARTMENTS
* 35 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
* 36 851 W WAVELAND AVE INTER AMERICAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 37 3252 N BROADWAY NETTELHORST SCHOOL
* 38 3319 N CLIFTON AVE HAWTHORNE SCHOOL
* 39 3319 N CLIFTON AVE HAWTHORNE SCHOOL
* 40 2851 N SEMINARY AVE AGASSIZ SCHOOL
* 41 501 W SURF ST BRITTON BUDD APARTMENTS
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 10
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 45
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3900 N LAWNDALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL
* 2 3900 N LAWNDALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL
* 3 3945 N SPRINGFIELD AVE INDEPENDENCE PARK
* 4 3815 N KEDVALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 5 3815 N KEDVALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 6 3601 N MILWAUKEE AV SCHURZ HS
* 7 3815 N KEDVALE AVE DISNEY II MAGNET SCHOOL
* 8 4839 W IRVING PK RD LYDIA HOME ASSOCIATION
* 9 3730 N LARAMIE AVE GRAY SCHOOL
* 10 3730 N LARAMIE AVE GRAY SCHOOL
* 11 3730 N LARAMIE AVE GRAY SCHOOL
* 12 4939 W MONTROSE AVE ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
* 13 3730 N LARAMIE AVE GRAY SCHOOL
* 14 4939 W MONTROSE AVE ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
15 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 16 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
17 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 18 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
19 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
20 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 21 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
* 22 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
* 23 6445 W STRONG ST BEARD SCHOOL
* 24 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
* 25 6530 W BRYN MAWR AV TAFT HIGH SCHOOL
* 26 6530 W BRYN MAWR AV TAFT HIGH SCHOOL
* 27 6445 W STRONG ST BEARD SCHOOL
* 28 4650 N MENARD AVE PRUSSING SCHOOL
* 29 5363 W LAWRENCE AVE JEFFERSON PARK LIBRARY
30 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 31 5025 N LARAMIE AVE BEAUBIEN SCHOOL
* 32 5025 N LARAMIE AVE BEAUBIEN SCHOOL
* 33 5025 N LARAMIE AVE BEAUBIEN SCHOOL
* 34 5025 N LARAMIE AVE BEAUBIEN SCHOOL
35 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 36 5414 N LINDER AVE FARNSWORTH SCHOOL
* 37 5414 N LINDER AVE FARNSWORTH SCHOOL
* 38 5414 N LINDER AVE FARNSWORTH SCHOOL
* 39 5414 N LINDER AVE FARNSWORTH SCHOOL
* 40 5625 N MCVICKER AVE HITCH SCHOOL
* 41 5625 N MCVICKER AVE HITCH SCHOOL
* 42 6312 W ROSEDALE AVE ROSEDALE PARK
* 43 5625 N MCVICKER AVE HITCH SCHOOL
* 44 6312 W ROSEDALE AVE ROSEDALE PARK
* 45 6530 W BRYN MAWR AV TAFT HIGH SCHOOL
* 46 6445 W STRONG ST BEARD SCHOOL
* 47 6445 W STRONG ST BEARD SCHOOL
* 48 6445 W STRONG ST BEARD SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 6
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Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 46
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 4420 N BEACON ST COURTENAY LANGUAGE ARTS CTR
* 2 1226 W AINSLIE ST BEZAZIAN LIBRARY
* 3 635 W GRACE ST GRACE ST TOWERS
* 4 4865 N SHERIDAN RD McCUTCHEON SCHOOL
* 5 825 W SHERIDAN RD GILL PARK
* 6 4848 N WINTHROP AVE UNITED WINTHROP TOWERS
* 7 4250 N MARINE DR IMPERIAL TOWERS CONDO
* 8 4640 N SHERIDAN RD EASTWOOD TOWER
* 9 929 W BUENA AVE UPTOWN BRANCH LIBRARY
* 10 707 W WAVELAND AVE LAKEVIEW EAST COOPERATIVE
* 11 4225 N SHERIDAN RD SHERWAY TOWER APTS
* 12 4420 N BEACON ST COURTENAY LANGUAGE ARTS CTR
* 13 4140 N MARINE DR WALT DISNEY MAGNET ELEM SCHOOL
* 14 4501 N CLARENDON AVE CLARENDON PARK
* 15 929 W BUENA AVE UPTOWN BRANCH LIBRARY
* 16 1226 W AINSLIE ST BEZAZIAN LIBRARY
* 17 3950 N LAKE SHORE DR 3950 N LAKE SHORE DR
18 655 W IRVING PARK RD PARK PLACE TOWER CONDO
* 19 3600 N LAKE SHORE DR 3600 LAKE SHORE CONDO ASSOC
* 20 900 W WILSON AVE UPLIFT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
* 21 900 W WILSON AVE UPLIFT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
* 22 4645 N SHERIDAN RD ELLA FLAGG YOUNG APARTMENTS
* 23 900 W WILSON AVE UPLIFT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
24 3930 N PINE GROVE AVE LAKE PARK PLAZA CONDO
* 25 4420 N BEACON ST COURTENAY LANGUAGE ARTS CTR
* 26 4501 N CLARENDON AVE CLARENDON PARK
* 27 4140 N MARINE DR WALT DISNEY MAGNET ELEM SCHOOL
* 28 4140 N MARINE DR WALT DISNEY MAGNET ELEM SCHOOL
* 29 4501 N CLARENDON AVE CLARENDON PARK
* 30 707 W WAVELAND AVE LAKEVIEW EAST COOPERATIVE
31 3480 N LAKE SHORE DR TEMPLE SHOLOM
* 32 4645 N SHERIDAN RD ELLA FLAGG YOUNG APARTMENTS
33 3480 N LAKE SHORE DR TEMPLE SHOLOM
* 34 4140 N MARINE DR WALT DISNEY MAGNET ELEM SCHOOL
* 35 4140 N MARINE DR WALT DISNEY MAGNET ELEM SCHOOL
* 36 3550 N LAKE SHORE DR 3550 LAKE SHORE CONDO
* 37 4865 N SHERIDAN RD McCUTCHEON SCHOOL
* 38 832 W SHERIDAN RD GREELY SCHOOL
* 39 3660 N LAKE SHORE DR NEW YORK PRIVATE RESIDENCES
* 40 4865 N SHERIDAN RD McCUTCHEON SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 4
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 47
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 3500 N HOYNE AVE AUDUBON SCHOOL
* 2 2132 W ADDISON ST ADDISON STREET COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 3 4046 N LEAVITT ST COONLEY SCHOOL
* 4 2132 W ADDISON ST ADDISON STREET COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 5 4332 N PAULINA ST RAVENSWOOD ELEM SCHOOL
* 6 1650 W CORNELIA AVE HAMILTON SCHOOL
* 7 2501 W ADDISON ST LANE TECH HS
* 8 4046 N LEAVITT ST COONLEY SCHOOL
* 9 1659 W MELROSE ST LINCOLN BELMONT LIBRARY
* 10 4728 N WOLCOTT AVE MCPHERSON SCHOOL
* 11 1659 W MELROSE ST LINCOLN BELMONT LIBRARY
12 1900 W IRVING PARK RD SILVIES
* 13 4540 N CAMPBELL AVE WATERS SCHOOL
* 14 4046 N LEAVITT ST COONLEY SCHOOL
* 15 1333 W ARGYLE ST ST AUGUSTINE COLLEGE
* 16 4412 N WESTERN AVE QUEEN OF ANGELS PARISH
* 17 2501 W ADDISON ST LANE TECH HS
* 18 4015 N ASHLAND AVE LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
* 19 1333 W ARGYLE ST ST AUGUSTINE COLLEGE
* 20 2019 W LAWRENCE AVE CHICAGO DEPT ON AGING
* 21 4412 N WESTERN AVE QUEEN OF ANGELS PARISH
* 22 4455 N LINCOLN AVE CONRAD SULZER LIBRARY
23 4701 N ASHLAND AVE CHASE PARK
* 24 4015 N ASHLAND AVE LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
* 25 4015 N ASHLAND AVE LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
* 26 2019 W LAWRENCE AVE CHICAGO DEPT ON AGING
* 27 3919 N BELL AVE ST BENEDICT PARISH
* 28 4728 N WOLCOTT AVE MCPHERSON SCHOOL
* 29 4046 N LEAVITT ST COONLEY SCHOOL
30 4701 N ASHLAND AVE CHASE PARK
31 4701 N ASHLAND AVE CHASE PARK
32 4701 N ASHLAND AVE CHASE PARK
* 33 1650 W CORNELIA AVE HAMILTON SCHOOL
* 34 4728 N WOLCOTT AVE MCPHERSON SCHOOL
* 35 3919 N BELL AVE ST BENEDICT PARISH
* 36 4728 N WOLCOTT AVE MCPHERSON SCHOOL
* 37 4332 N PAULINA ST RAVENSWOOD ELEM SCHOOL
* 38 2019 W LAWRENCE AVE CHICAGO DEPT ON AGING
* 39 4332 N PAULINA ST RAVENSWOOD ELEM SCHOOL
* 40 4540 N CAMPBELL AVE WATERS SCHOOL
* 41 4332 N PAULINA ST RAVENSWOOD ELEM SCHOOL
* 42 4540 N CAMPBELL AVE WATERS SCHOOL
* 43 4015 N ASHLAND AVE LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
* 44 3940 N CLARK ST CLARK & IRVING PARK SR HOUSING
* 45 4455 N LINCOLN AVE CONRAD SULZER LIBRARY
* 46 2501 W ADDISON ST LANE TECH HS
* 47 3500 N HOYNE AVE AUDUBON SCHOOL
* 48 2500 W BELMONT AVE SILENT COOPERATIVE
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 5
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 48
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 5900 N GLENWOOD AVE SENN METRO ACADEMY
* 2 5244 N LAKEWOOD AVE THE NORTH SHORE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 3 1020 W BRYN MAWR AVE EDGEWATER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
* 4 5048 N MARINE DR 5040-60 MARINE DR CONDO ASSN
* 5 5555 N SHERIDAN RD EDGEWATER BEACH APARTMENTS
* 6 5439 N KENMORE AVE PINES OF EDGEWATER
* 7 1423 W BRYN MAWR AVE PEIRCE SCHOOL
* 8 5900 N WINTHROP AVE SWIFT SCHOOL
* 9 5419 N SHERIDAN RD PARK TOWERS CONDO ASSOC
* 10 5211 N CLARK ST SWEDISH AMERICAN MUSEUM
* 11 5244 N LAKEWOOD AVE THE NORTH SHORE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 12 5220 N KENMORE AVE PINES OF EDGEWATER APARTMENTS
* 13 6171 N SHERIDAN RD GRANVILLE BEACH CONDO
* 14 5445 N SHERIDAN RD 5445 EDGEWATER PLZ
15 6205 N SHERIDAN RD BERGER PARK DISTRICT
* 16 5821 N BROADWAY FISHER APARTMENTS
* 17 4945 N SHERIDAN RD CASTLEMAN APARTMENTS
* 18 5700 N SHERIDAN RD HOLLYWOOD HOUSE
* 19 5500 N BROADWAY ST ITA HALL JUBILEE
* 20 1530 W GRANVILLE AVE STEPHEN K HAYT ELEMENTARY SCH
* 21 5120 N WINTHROP AVE GOUDY SCHOOL
* 22 6033 N SHERIDAN RD MALIBU EAST CONDO
* 23 929 W FOSTER AVE THE ADMIRAL AT THE LAKE
* 24 4921 N MARINE DR MARGATE PARK DISTRICT
* 25 1530 W GRANVILLE AVE STEPHEN K HAYT ELEMENTARY SCH
* 26 5700 N SHERIDAN RD HOLLYWOOD HOUSE
* 27 5900 N WINTHROP AVE SWIFT SCHOOL
* 28 5225 N KENMORE AVE KENMORE PLAZA
* 29 5333 N SHERIDAN RD BREAKERS AT EDGEWATER BEACH
* 30 6000 N BROADWAY EDGEWATER BRANCH LIBRARY
* 31 5900 N WINTHROP AVE SWIFT SCHOOL
32 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 33 5900 N WINTHROP AVE SWIFT SCHOOL
* 34 1530 W GRANVILLE AVE STEPHEN K HAYT ELEMENTARY SCH
* 35 4910 N SHERIDAN RD WHITE CHAPEL APTS
* 36 5455 N SHERIDAN RD 5455 EDGEWATER PLAZA
* 37 1423 W BRYN MAWR AVE PEIRCE SCHOOL
* 38 1500 W ELMDALE AVE IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTH CHURCH
39 6205 N SHERIDAN RD BERGER PARK DISTRICT
* 40 6000 N BROADWAY EDGEWATER BRANCH LIBRARY
* 41 5749 N KENMORE AVE CHURCH OF ATONEMENT EPISCOPAL
* 42 5900 N GLENWOOD AVE SENN METRO ACADEMY
* 43 1020 W BRYN MAWR AVE EDGEWATER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
* 44 1423 W BRYN MAWR AVE PEIRCE SCHOOL
* 45 1530 W GRANVILLE AVE STEPHEN K HAYT ELEMENTARY SCH
* 46 6301 N SHERIDAN RD SHORELINE TOWERS CONDO
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 3
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 49
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 7650 N MARSHFIELD AVE GALE SCHOOL
* 2 6631 N BOSWORTH AVE SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL
* 3 1707 W MORSE AVE NEW FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* 4 6631 N BOSWORTH AVE SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL
5 7414 N WOLCOTT AVE JORDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
* 6 1619 W JONQUIL GALE SCHOOL
* 7 1125 W LOYOLA AVE CENTENNIAL FORUM/LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
8 7414 N WOLCOTT AVE JORDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
* 9 1125 W LOYOLA AVE CENTENNIAL FORUM/LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
* 10 6907 N CLARK ST ROGERS PK LIBRARY
* 11 7212 N CLARK ST CHICAGO MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY
* 12 6700 N GREENVIEW AVE KILMER SCHOOL
* 13 1932 W LUNT AVE PASCHEN PARK DISTRICT
* 14 1230 W GREENLEAF AVE LOYOLA PARK DISTRICT
* 15 7340 N ROGERS AVE POTTAWATOMIE PARK DISTRICT
16 _______________________________________ _______________________________________
* 17 6400 N SHERIDAN RD CAROLINE HEDGER APARTMENTS
* 18 6700 N GREENVIEW AVE KILMER SCHOOL
19 7414 N WOLCOTT AVE JORDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
* 20 7019 N ASHLAND AVE FIELD SCHOOL
* 21 2311 W HOWARD ST KIZIN CREOLE RESTAURANT
* 22 7019 N ASHLAND AVE FIELD SCHOOL
* 23 7019 N ASHLAND AVE FIELD SCHOOL
24 7414 N WOLCOTT AVE JORDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
* 25 6700 N GREENVIEW AVE KILMER SCHOOL
* 26 7019 N ASHLAND AVE FIELD SCHOOL
* 27 1230 W GREENLEAF AVE LOYOLA PARK DISTRICT
* 28 6808 N ASHLAND AVE LIVING WATER COMMUNITY CHURCH
* 29 1230 W GREENLEAF AVE LOYOLA PARK DISTRICT
* 30 1230 W GREENLEAF AVE LOYOLA PARK DISTRICT
* 31 1619 W JONQUIL GALE SCHOOL
* 32 1619 W JONQUIL GALE SCHOOL
* 33 7340 N ROGERS AVE POTTAWATOMIE PARK DISTRICT
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 5
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PRIMARY ELECTION 6/21/2022
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Date:
Jun 28 2022 Pollling Place Ward List Condensed Portrait Report Time: 6:07:04 PM
ELECTION - HOURS 6 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WARD 50
PCT ADDRESS POLLING PLACE NAME
* 1 7345 N WASHTENAW AVE PHILIP ROGERS SCHOOL
* 2 7030 N SACRAMENTO BV DECATUR CLASS SCHOOL
* 3 7345 N WASHTENAW AVE PHILIP ROGERS SCHOOL
* 4 7345 N WASHTENAW AVE PHILIP ROGERS SCHOOL
* 5 7030 N SACRAMENTO BV DECATUR CLASS SCHOOL
* 6 7345 N WASHTENAW AVE PHILIP ROGERS SCHOOL
* 7 2110 W GREENLEAF AVE GEORGE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL
* 8 2110 W GREENLEAF AVE GEORGE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL
* 9 7345 N WASHTENAW AVE PHILIP ROGERS SCHOOL
* 10 6700 N WHIPPLE ST WEST RIDGE SCHOOL
* 11 7030 N SACRAMENTO BV DECATUR CLASS SCHOOL
* 12 7061 N KEDZIE AVE WINSTON TOWER CONDO #3
* 13 6239 N LEAVITT ST STONE SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 14 6833 N KEDZIE AVE WINSTON TOWER CONDO #2
* 15 6800 N WESTERN AVE NORTHTOWN BRANCH LIBRARY
* 16 7141 N KEDZIE AVE WINSTON TOWER CONDO #5
* 17 2845 W DEVON AVE CROATIAN CULTURAL CENTER
* 18 6700 N WHIPPLE ST WEST RIDGE SCHOOL
* 19 2845 W DEVON AVE CROATIAN CULTURAL CENTER
* 20 6710 N WASHTENAW AVE BOONE SCHOOL
* 21 6710 N WASHTENAW AVE BOONE SCHOOL
* 22 6710 N WASHTENAW AVE BOONE SCHOOL
* 23 6131 N CALIFORNIA AVE CLINTON SCHOOL
* 24 3701 W DEVON AVE CONG KEHILATH JACOB BETH SAMUEL
* 25 3540 W PETERSON AVE PIRCHEI CENTER
* 26 2845 W DEVON AVE CROATIAN CULTURAL CENTER
* 27 6933 N KEDZIE AVE WINSTON TOWER #1
28 1930 W LOYOLA AVE DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM APTS
* 29 6131 N CALIFORNIA AVE CLINTON SCHOOL
* 30 6239 N LEAVITT ST STONE SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 31 6239 N LEAVITT ST STONE SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 32 6239 N LEAVITT ST STONE SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY
* 33 7030 N SACRAMENTO BV DECATUR CLASS SCHOOL
* 34 6710 N WASHTENAW AVE BOONE SCHOOL
* 35 2110 W GREENLEAF AVE GEORGE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL
* 36 6710 N WASHTENAW AVE BOONE SCHOOL
* 37 2110 W GREENLEAF AVE GEORGE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL
* 38 7033 N KEDZIE AVE WINSTON TOWER #4 CONDO
* 39 2845 W DEVON AVE CROATIAN CULTURAL CENTER
* 40 6700 N WHIPPLE ST WEST RIDGE SCHOOL
* Inaccessible to disabled voters Total disabled accessible for ward: 1
Total disabled accessible on report ........... 206
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Commissioners
Marisel A. Hernandez, Chairwoman
William J. Kresse, Commissioner/Secretary
Jonathan T. Swain, Commissioner
Lance Gough, Executive Director
For Immediate Release: April 20, 2017
Election Board Enters Settlement Agreement with
Justice Department on Accessible Polling Places
The Chicago Election Board has entered a settlement agreement after a 10-month joint effort with the
U.S. Justice Department and Chicago-based Equip for Equality to evaluate the physical accessibility of
polling places and Early Voting sites. The Board anticipates that several hundred precinct polling sites
will need some forms of permanent or temporary modifications or will need to be re-located.
Using newer standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Department of Justice
began examining polling places and Early Voting sites during the March 2016 Primary Election. Similar
examinations have been launched in other major cities around the country and in downstate Illinois.
Starting in June 2016, the Chicago Election Board staff began meeting with the Justice Department to
review preliminary findings from the Primary. The Election Board teamed with a leading local
disabilities-advocacy organization, Equip for Equality, to create a plan for a more comprehensive
evaluation of the city’s 2,069 precincts at the November 2016 General Election. This joint effort averted
litigation.
“Equip for Equality worked closely with the Justice Department and the Board, and then recruited
hundreds of attorneys from several corporations and law firms across Chicago to work pro bono on this
project,” said Election Board Chairwoman Marisel A. Hernandez. “These ‘investigators’ completed
training and were supplied with the tools to measure sidewalk cracks, curb cuts, ramp angles, interior and
exterior doorway widths, the amount of pressure needed to open doors and other aspects of sites that
might have one or more barriers that could impede the access for a blind voter or a voter in a wheelchair.”
Prior to the Settlement Agreement, the Board already had begun to work with public agencies whose sites
may have been exempt from the newer rules for their main purposes, such as schools, parks, libraries or
other facilities, or because they had an alternate entrance that was not used by voters on Election Day.
However, to be used as polling places, some of these sites now will need modifications, such as
adjustments to ramps or doors.
Under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, the Board will work with public and private property
owners to bring as many polling places as possible into compliance starting with the March 2018 Primary
election, with the goal of 100% ADA compliance by the November 2018 General Election.
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS FOR THE CITY OF
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
DJ# 204-23-255
This settlement agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into as of April 11, 2017 ("Effective
Date"), between the United States of America and the Board of Election Commissioners for the
City of Chicago, Illinois (collectively, the "Parties").
BACKGROUND
1. In February 2016, the United States Department of Justice (the "Department")
conducted a compliance review of polling places under the jurisdiction of the Board of Election
Commissioners for the City of Chicago, Illinois (the "Board") under Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended ("ADA"), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12134, and the
Depaiiment's Title-II-implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. Pmi 35, to dete1mine the accessibility
of the Board's polling places to persons with disabilities.
2. Pursuant to State law, it is the duty of the Board to divide the City of Chicago into
election precincts, each of which shall be situated within a single congressional, legislative, and
representative district insofar as is practicable, and in not more than one county board district and
one municipal ward. Such precincts shall contain, as near as practicable, 400 voters. It is also
the duty of the Board to appoint the polling place in each precinct. State law requires that all
polling places shall be accessible to voters with disabilities, as determined by rule of the State
Board of Elections.
3. The Board has in excess of 2,000 precincts for elections. One polling place site
may house one or more polling divisions. In the spring of 2016, the Board had 1,452 polling
place sites that housed 2,069 precincts.
4. In addition, it is the duty of the Board under State law to conduct "Early Voting"
beginning the 40th day preceding Election Day in the Board's central office and at other
temporary and permanent Early Voting polling place locations throughout the City of Chicago
beginning on the 15th day preceding Election Day. For the March 2016 Primary Election, the
Board used 50 temporary and permanent Early Voting polling place locations at remote
locations.
5. Pursuant to State law, the Board reviews the accessibility of each potential polling
place. The Board then designates them as "accessible," which indicates compliance with State
guidelines, or "not fully accessible." In order for a facility that has been designated "not fully
accessible" to be used as a polling place in an election, the Board must apply for and receive an
exemption from the State Board of Elections.
6. If an individual with a disability is assigned to a polling place that has been
designated "not fully accessible," he or she may obtain curbside voting assistance by submitting
a written request to the Board by 5:00 pm the day before the election.
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7. It is the Department's position that the exemption and curbside voting provisions
are inconsistent with the ADA, which requires that jurisdictions select polling places that are or
can be made accessible so that individuals with disabilities can vote on the same terms and with
the same level of privacy afforded to others. 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(a). Neve1iheless, in the rare
circumstances that the Board is unable to select an accessible polling-place location that
otherwise meets the requirements of this Agreement, then the Board may apply to the
Department to use the program-accessibility provisions of Title II using the procedures set forth
in Paragraph 26 of this Agreement. See, 28 C.F.R. § 35.150(b).
8. Based on polling-place reviews conducted during the March 2016 Primary
Election, the Department concluded that many of the Board's "accessible" polling places as
dete1mined by rule of the State Board of Elections in fact contain, under the ADA, baiTiers to
access for persons with mobility disabilities and persons who are blind or have other vision
disabilities.
9. In response to the Department's initial findings, the Board engaged Equip for
Equality ("EFE") to inspect over a thousand Chicago polling places not surveyed by the
Department during the March 2016 election, and to serve as a consultant to assist the Board in
identifying all ADA non-compliance issues relating to the Board's polling places. EFE, the
federally mandated Protection and Advocacy system for people with disabilities in Illinois, is
uniquely qualified to support the Board in this capacity, given its prior ADA polling-place
experience in previous Illinois elections and pursuant to its statutory role under the Help America
Vote Act.
10. In collaboration with the Board, EFE deployed over 200 staff and trained
volunteers during the November 2016 General Election to review the accessibility of nearly all
of the Board's polling places not previously inspected by the Department. Using a survey
instrument modeled after the Department's ADA Checklist for Polling Places (June 2016), EFE
found additional instances where polling-place locations were not accessible to voters with
disabilities under the ADA.
11. The Board, a separate entity created under the laws of the State of Illinois, is a
"public entity" within the meaning of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12131(1), 28 C.F.R. § 35.104, and is
therefore subject to Title II of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12134.
12. The Depaiiment is authorized under 28 C.F.R. Part 35, Subpart F, to determine
the Board's compliance with Title II of the ADA and the Department's Title-II-implementing
regulation, and to resolve the matter by informal resolution, such as through the terms of this
Agreement. If informal resolution is not achieved, the Depa1iment is authorized to issue
findings, and, where appropriate, to negotiate and secure voluntary compliance agreements.
Furthermore, the Attorney General is authorized, under 42 U.S.C. § 12133, to bring a civil action
enforcing Title II of the ADA should the Department fail to secure voluntary compliance
pursuant to Subpart F.
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TERMS OF SETTLEMENT
Obligations of the Board
A. Accessible Voting Program
13. Accessible polling places at accessible sites are and shall be the cornerstone of the
Board's voting accessibility program. The Board has an obligation to provide an accessible
voting program under federal law, including a program that is accessible to persons with
mobility disabilities and persons who are blind or have other vision disabilities. 42 U.S.C. §
12132. The Board's Title-II obligations require it to select facilities to be used as polling places
that do not exclude individuals with disabilities from or deny them the benefits of the polling
place, or otherwise subject them to discrimination, 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(4); and to administer
its voting program in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of persons with
disabilities, 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(d).
14. For all elections beginning with the March 2018 election, the Board will begin
implementing the recommendations set forth in Paragraph 18 to ensure that by the November 6,
2018 election, each and every polling-place location is permanently or temporarily accessible
during the voting period and will relocate inaccessible locations to an alternative accessible
location pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 24 of this Agreement.
15. The Board shall maintain in operable working condition on Election Day and
during Early Voting those features of facilities and equipment (including, but not limited to,
permanent equipment such as lifts and elevators, and temporary equipment such as portable
ramps, traffic cones, signs, wedges, and door stops) that are required to make polling places
accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities. 28 C.F.R. § 35.133(a). If circumstances
arise such that a polling place location that was previously accessible is no longer accessible
because a feature of the facility or equipment is no longer operable, then the Board shall
purchase new equipment or relocate the polling place to an alternative, accessible location in
accordance with Paragraph 24 of this Agreement, notwithstanding any provision in State law.
16. Beginning with the March 2018 election, if off-street parking is provided to voters
at a polling-place location, a minimum of one van-accessible parking space will be provided in a
level area temporarily during the voting period through the placement of traffic cones and
appropriate signage, or in some other equally effective manner.
17. The Board will cooperate fully with the Department's effo1is to monitor
compliance with this Agreement including, but not limited to, providing the Department with
timely access to polling places (including during the early-voting period), ward maps, surveys,
and other reasonably requested information.
18. The Board agrees that the following temporary measures will be implemented
where necessary to make an otherwise inaccessible polling place temporarily accessible during
the voting period. This list is not exhaustive; the Parties may agree to implement other,
reasonable temporary measures.
a. Portable ramps (including curb ramps) up to and including ramps six feet
long, with side edge protection.
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b. Pmtable wedges or wedge ramps.
c. Floor mats.
d. Traffic Cones.
e. Relocating furniture or other moveable ba11'iers.
f. Door stops.
g. Propping open doors.
h. Unlocking doors.
1. Signage, including parking signage.
J. Portable buzzers or doorbells.
k. Removing astragals in doorways that are not a permanent part of the
structure.
B. Survey, Compliance and Review of Polling Place Locations
19. In fulfilling the requirements of this Agreement, the Board will continue to
engage EFE or some other third-party expert acceptable to both the Parties (either of which may
be referred to herein as the "Third-Patty Expert") as a consultant, and will enter into a separate
agreement with the Third-Patty Expert outlining the terms of this relationship. Under this
separate agreement, it is anticipated that the Third-Patty Expert will review all of EFE's polling
place surveys from the November 2016 election and determine whether there are changes that
can be implemented to make inaccessible polling places either temporarily or permanently
accessible, or whether alternative locations need to be identified and designated as polling
places; assist the Board with Election Judge training and material development; deploy Third-
Party Expert staff and volunteers to survey polling places in the March 2018 election and
subsequent elections to confirm that the remediations have been fully implemented; and deploy
Third-Party Expert staff and volunteers during the March 2018 election and subsequent elections
to address accessibility problems.
20. By June 1, 2017, the Third-Party Expert will review all polling place surveys
from the November 2016 election and provide to the Board and the Depatiment all of the
November 2016 surveys. By September 15, 2017, the Third-Party Expeii will provide its
recommendations for implementation of temporary or permanent modifications for each polling
place location found to be inaccessible. If no such remedies are available, the Third-Party Expert
shall communicate this to the Board so that it can begin its search for an alternate site, as
described in Paragraph 25.
21. Beginning with the effective date of this Agreement, the Board and/or the Third-
Party Expert will survey the polling places not surveyed in 2016 by the Department or EFE that
it intends to use in future elections, using the survey instrument referenced in Paragraph 34 of
this Agreement. The Board will provide these surveys to the Department within 21 days of
inspection, with all surveys to be completed by July 1, 2017.
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22. If the Depruiment concludes that a survey was conducted in error, then the Board
will re-survey the portions in error. If the Department concludes that the Board or the Third-
Party Expert has proposed a remedial provision that does not address the violation, then the
Department will recommend a temporary remedial measure consistent with Paragraph 18 of this
Agreement that the Board will implement in the next election. If the Board chooses not to or is
unable to implement one or more of the recommended temporary remedial measures, it will
relocate the inaccessible polling-place location to an accessible polling place-location selected
pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 24 of this Agreement.
23. By the November 6, 2018 election, the Board will implement appropriate
remedial provisions recommended pursuant to the 2016 surveys completed by the Department
and EFE, and additional surveys conducted after the effective date of this Agreement, to make all
polling-place locations temporarily accessible during the voting period, or will relocate
inaccessible locations that cannot be made temporarily accessible to an alternative accessible
location pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 24 of this Agreement.
24. After the effective date of this Agreement, the Board shall select new polling-
place locations that are accessible to persons with disabilities. 42 U.S.C. § 12132. It shall be the
Board's policy and practice to review each newly proposed polling-place location to determine
whether it is accessible to persons with disabilities or could be made temporarily accessible
during the voting period with the remedial measures provided for in Paragraph 18 of this
Agreement, before the Board's selection of the location as a polling place. The Board shall use
the survey instrument referenced in Paragraph 34 of this Agreement to make all future polling-
place selections. If the Board ultimately determines that a newly proposed location is not
accessible (as defined by the survey instrument) or cannot be made temporarily accessible during
the voting period, then the Board will reject the location and continue searching until an
accessible location or one that can be made temporarily accessible during the voting period can
be found.
25. If the Board selects a new polling-place location, it will provide the Department
notice of its decision-making within 21 days of the decision. The Board will provide the
Depruiment with copies of all surveys and photographs conducted pursuant to Paragraph 24 of
this Agreement within 21 days of the decision to use the location as a polling place and prior to
the location being used in an election. The Department's approval must be obtained prior to the
location being used in an election. The Department's approval will be based exclusively on
whether the proposed polling-place location satisfies the survey instrument referenced in
Paragraph 34 of this Agreement.
26. If the Board finds that it cannot implement a recommendation regarding a specific
polling-place location, the Board will immediately notify the Depatiment and, upon request,
meet and confer with the Department. If the issue cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of the
Department, the Board will relocate the site to an alternative accessible location pursuant to the
process established by Paragraph 24 of this Agreement.
27. Nothing in this Agreement precludes the Board from using "vote centers" if
authorized by State law and compliant with all applicable federal statutes, provided that each
vote center shall be accessible to voters with disabilities and the Board complies with its
obligations set forth in Paragraphs 24 and 25 of this Agreement. For purposes of this
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Agreement, a "vote center" means a polling place where a voter who resides in the city of
Chicago may vote regardless of the precinct in which the voter resides.
C. Training
28. Prior to each election during the te1m of this Agreement, the Board will provide
training to all in-precinct Election Coordinators on how to implement the temporary remedies
(e.g., how to install ramps, or the placement of mats over (and not in front of) thresholds). As
part of its training programs for Election Coordinators and Election Judges, the Board will
provide training concerning temporary remedial measures, including: (a) why such measures are
necessary, and; (b) the obligations of polling-place personnel not to interfere with, move, or
otherwise change the temporary remedies in place at their assigned polling place location for the
entire voting period.
D. Election Day Compliance Review
29. In the materials provided to each in-precinct Election Coordinator, the Board will
include a checklist of the temporary measures to be implemented during the voting period at
each polling place location where such measures are required. The checklist should contain a
place for the Election Coordinator's signature affirming that he or she kept the temporary
remedies in place throughout each day of the voting period, from the opening of the polls to their
closing, and should be returned to the Board along with other election materials. Copies of these
checklists will be provided to the Department within 21 days of the election.
30. If a temporary remedy is not in place at any time during the voting period, the
Election Coordinator should contact the person designated by the Executive Director of the
Board to respond to accessibility problems encountered during the voting period. The designee
shall then send Board personnel to fix the non-compliant implementation of the tempora1y
measures when possible. Non-compliance shall be documented by both the in-precinct Election
Coordinator for that polling place location and the designee. The Board will provide copies of
this documentation to the Department within 21 days of the election.
31. If the Board does not properly implement the temporary remedial measures
necessaiy at a particular polling place location during the voting period in an election, it will
provide a detailed explanation to the Department for its failure to do so. If after providing this
explanation and conferring with the Department the Board determines it will not be able to
implement the temporary measures during the next election, it will no longer use the polling
place location and shall relocate it to an accessible location or one that can be made temporarily
accessible during the voting period pursuant to Paragraph 24 of this Agreement.
Obligations of the Department
32. In order to assist the Board with its obligations under the ADA, the Department
has provided the Board with information from the Department's March and November 2016
reviews of the Board's polling place locations, including the violations found and
recommendations for how to make each location temporarily accessible on Election Day, as
applicable. The Board will obtain infmmation from EFE' s November 2016 review through the
procedure described in Paragraph 20.
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33. Throughout the duration of this Agreement, the Department may conduct
compliance review surveys or reviews of the Board's polling places in each election or at any
time with reasonable notice.
34. The Department will provide assistance to the Board on devising and using a new
survey instrument that will be based on the Department's ADA Checklist for Polling Places
(June 2016) and will help assess whether a newly proposed polling-place location is or can be
made temporarily accessible during the voting period. The survey instrument will include a
requirement to include photographs and will also require the identification of appropriate
remedial provisions, including the remedial provisions in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement. The
survey instrument will be submitted to the Department for review and approval within 21 days of
the effective date of this Agreement.
Enforcement Provisions
35. If at any time one of the Parties to this Agreement desires to modify any potiion
of this Agreement, it will promptly notify the other Party in writing, setting forth the facts and
circumstances thought to justify modification and the substance of the proposed modification.
An in-person meeting between the Parties will be held at the request of either Party. The Party
receiving a request to modify the Agreement will not unreasonably delay notifying the
requesting Party as to whether it will agree to the proposed modification. No modification will
take effect unless and until the Parties memorialize the agreed-upon modification in writing.
36. In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and to avoid the
costs, expenses, and uncertainty of protracted litigation, the Parties, intending to be legally
bound, enter into this Agreement.
37. In consideration of, and consistent with the terms of this Agreement, the
Department agrees to refrain from filing any civil suit related to the accessibility of Chicago's
polling places for voters with disabilities until the day after four years from the effective date of
this Agreement, except as provided in Paragraph 38 of this Agreement.
38. The Depaiiment may review compliance with this Agreement at any time. If the
Department believes that the Board has failed to substantially comply in a timely manner with
any requirement of this Agreement, the Depaiiment will so notify the Board in writing and
attempt to resolve the issue in good faith. If the Department is unable to reach a satisfactory
resolution of the issue within 30 days after providing notice to the Board and allowing the Board
an opp01iunity to cure, the Depaiiment may institute a civil action in federal district court to
enforce the terms of this Agreement or take other action to enforce Title II of the ADA.
39. Failure by the Department to enforce this entire Agreement or any other provision
of it with regard to any deadline or any other provision of the Agreement will not be construed as
a waiver of the Department's right to enforce other deadlines and provisions of this Agreement.
40. A copy of this document will be made available to any person by the Board or the
Department on request.
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41. This Agreement shall be applicable to and binding upon both Parties, their
officers, agents, employees, and assigns.
42. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties on the
matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise, or agreement, either written or oral, made
by either Party or agents of either Party, that is not contained in this written Agreement will be
enforceable. This Agreement does not purp01t to remedy any other disputes regarding the ADA
or any other federal law, except to the extent they are related to the accessibility of the Board's
polling places to voters with disabilities.
43. This Agreement will remain in effect for four years from the effective date.
44. The person signing for the Board represents that he or she is authorized to bind
the Board to this Agreement.
For the Board of Elections Commissioners For the United States of America:
of the City
JOEL R. LEVIN
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Patnck W. Johnson
Date: o/- / /• '2tJl7 Assistant United States Attorney
219 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
(312) 353-5300
patrick.j ohnson2@usdoj.gov
Date:
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EXHIBIT E
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chicagotribune.com
New Chicago elections map cutting precincts
significantly ahead of November general
election
Kinsey Crowley
11-14 minutes
Following a primary where problems popped up at polling places citywide,
Chicago election officials are preparing to shrink the number of voting precincts
by nearly 40% and are squeezing the cuts in just months before the contentious
midterm election in November.
How the new precinct boundaries will affect where voters go on Election Day
has not yet been determined. But the cuts will likely be noticeable as they are
nearly twice the size of the city’s precinct consolidation after the 2010 census.
Election officials have long complained that Chicago has too many precincts,
and the new electoral map is designed to address rising costs of election
operations as well as the changing behavior of voters who are increasingly
voting early at central polling places or mailing in their ballots.
Officials with the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners said the
recalibration is expected to save as much as $2 million because the board will
have fewer supply costs and won’t need to hire as many election judges to work
the polls on Election Day. A spokesman for the board also said the cuts will help
election officials focus on ensuring that more precinct polling locations are
compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, work the city has been slow
to address.
But the drastic reset also comes with some concerns because, while it remains
unclear how many of the city’s current 1,043 polling places will close, some
voters are likely to find their polling locations changed for both the November
general election and the following February when the mayoral and other city
elections are held.
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Ami Gandhi, a senior counsel for voting rights with the Chicago Lawyers’
Committee for Civil Rights, said she is worried about voter accessibility and said
voters should have been more involved in the consolidation process.
Gandhi noted that in the June primary some voters were turned away from
voting on Election Day after the city announced weeks earlier that 73 precincts
would be without polling places and 56 polling places opened late primarily due
to election judge shortages.
“We are very critical and concerned about any effort to reduce in-person polling
place access, which is one of the effects of the closures that we saw in June, the
closures and reduced number … that’s expected for the November elections and
further, more drastic closures that could occur in the future, not just in Chicago,
but in Illinois more broadly,” Gandhi said.
One election worker, who said she has staffed a polling place in Humboldt Park
every Election Day since 2014, said that while the Chicago Board of Elections
generally does a good job getting the word out about changes, she thinks polling
places could use a dedicated person this upcoming election to help redirect
people who show up at the wrong site.
“If they don’t stay on top of this before they do it to let people know that (their
polling place) might be changing, it will be a mess,” said Eileen Black, who
hadn’t heard of the changes to the map.
But Chicago Board of Elections spokesman Max Bever said the board is going
to work to limit the confusion, as voters can expect to receive mailers with their
new precinct and polling places assignments.
“So this does mean that voters will not only have a new precinct, they will likely
have a new polling place location ahead of November,” Bever said.
While Bever said the board is hoping to keep as many existing polling places
open as possible, the moves follow a steady decrease in the number of polling
places across the city that have been open on Election Day. In the 2018 primary
election, for instance, there were 1,449 polling places citywide. That number
decreased by about 400 by this June’s primary.
Since 2012, there have been 2,069 precincts. Under the cuts that are about to
occur, the number of precincts citywide will drop to 1,290, officials say.
With the new map finalized, the board has just over two months to find new
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polling place locations or confirm existing ones. The board expects the process
to be completed by the end of September, brushing up against the start of early
voting on Sept. 29.
The precinct reductions were included in legislation that passed last year
through the Illinois General Assembly and was signed into law in November by
Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker. The precinct provisions raised the limit of voters
per precinct from 800 to 1,800 in Cook County and to 1,200 for every other
county in the state. Many of the other counties in Illinois already have
implemented the changes.
Chicago is a bit late to the game because city election officials had to wait for
city ward boundaries to be drawn, a process that took months longer than
expected due to a controversial remapping process.
The Chicago Board of Elections proposed ward precinct maps and then got
feedback from aldermen. Among the potential problems some council members
spotted were proposed precincts that were split by major streets, waterways or
thoroughfares, precinct lines that didn’t align with neighborhood boundaries or
proposed polling places that were too far from senior housing.
As is often the case in Chicago, many aldermen pushed back against the
proposal to cut the service their constituents would receive, and the board
agreed in several cases to restore precincts it had originally planned to
eliminate.
Citywide, the reduction will mean an average of 1,165 voters will be located
within each precinct, compared with the 500 to 800 voters per precinct Chicago
has historically had.
Ald. Matt O’Shea, 19th, said he met with board officials three times to revise the
new precinct map. According to documents obtained by the Tribune through a
public records request, the board initially proposed 28precincts for the
Southwest Side ward, a 50% reduction from the 57 the ward has had for a
decade. Both sides finally settled on the ward having 36 precincts.
O’Shea said the compromise was reached because, while he understood the
logistical need for fewer precincts, he was concerned a significant decrease
would limit voter access.
“This isn’t an easy needle to thread,” he said. “If they have to drive 2 miles to
vote, that’s voter suppression. If they have to wait two hours in line, that’s voter
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suppression.”
With the new citywide map, the three wards that will see the greatest reduction
in precincts will be the 34th Ward, which is currently on the Far South Side but is
being moved under the new ward map to the downtown, West Loop and South
Loop neighborhoods; the 14th Ward on the Southwest Side; and the 24th Ward
on the West Side.
Each of those wards has idiosyncrasies tied to its council representative.
In the 34th, Ald. Carrie Austin has been under federal indictment for bribery
charges and has said she’s not running for reelection. In the 14th, Ald. Ed Burke,
the longest-serving alderman in Chicago history, is scheduled to go on trial for
federal corruption next year and hasn’t announced whether he’s running for
reelection. And in the 24th Ward, Ald. Monique Scott, was just named by Mayor
Lori Lightfoot to replace her brother Michael Scott, who stepped down to take a
job in the private sector.
The 9th Ward, which encompasses mostly the Pullman neighborhood on the Far
South Side, used to be in the top five in terms of the number of precincts.
Although its alderman, Anthony Beale, was one of seven aldermen who voted
against the new ward map, Beale said he thinks the move to reduce precincts is
smart and cost-effective because more voters are casting ballots early.
Following several extensive conversations with board officials, Beale said he is
“confident” the number of precincts going forward is right.
“Whatever problems we have, we want to air them out in a non-aldermanic
election,” Beale said.
Still, residents remain concerned.
Diana Thomas, 59, has lived on the same block in the 34th Ward for decades
and prefers to vote in person. But when she showed up this past June shortly
before the polls closed, she found herself in the wrong place. Her polling place
had changed in 2020, and she said the security guard at the Wentworth
Commons apartment building, where she voted for years prior, couldn’t help her.
Without time or a way to find the right polling place, Thomas wasn’t able to cast
a ballot in the primary.
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Longtime Roseland resident Diana Thomas stands near her former voting
location on Aug. 18, 2022. Thomas found her polling location had moved in the
primary and couldn’t make it to her new polling place before it closed. Thomas’
ward, the 34th, has the highest number of precinct reductions. (Antonio Perez /
Chicago Tribune)
With the 34th Ward gearing up for a big change, Thomas said she is concerned
about her neighbors finding their way.
“I think a lot of people are going to get caught up in the change and they’re not
gonna vote. I don’t think this being handled right,” she said. “There are a lot of
elderly people in 34th Ward. … What about them?”
While the board is trying to calm fears by saying it will try to close as few
precinct polling places as possible this November, spokesman Bever said the
board is also hopeful the precinct cuts will help with another issue: increasing
the percentage of polling places that are ADA accessible.
In 2017, the board entered into a settlement agreement with the U.S.
Department of Justice to make all polling places accessible to disabled voters by
the 2018 general election. The agreement was amended in 2019 to move the
target date to the upcoming 2022 general election, but the board does not
anticipate it will meet the goal and expects that the agreement will need to be
amended again.
A Tribune analysis shows that fewer than 20% of the polling places in June’s
primary were ADA compliant.
Over the next few election cycles, Bever said, the board will focus on moving
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polling places to ADA-compliant locations.
“The delays caused by COVID-19 in this project have been a major roadblock
over the past few years,” Bever wrote in a statement to the Tribune.
“Additionally, there have been continued budgeting complications for the
agencies that own and operate non-compliant public buildings.”
All of Chicago’s precincts have lowered booths to accommodate voters in
wheelchairs, which also became a statewide law last November, Chicago Board
of Elections general counsel Adam Lasker said during a recent board meeting.
All of the 51 early voting centers, which will also be open on Election Day, are
ADA compliant.
Outside of Chicago, some county government officials have pivoted to follow the
new law.
In suburban Cook County, the county clerk’s office implemented its precinct
consolidation in December and reduced the total number of precincts by 10%,
said clerk spokeswoman Sally Daly. Daly said the consolidation occurred within
the existing polling places and that no polling places changed as a result.
The Illinois Association of County Clerks and Recorders lobbied for the
legislation, according to Julie Bliss, an official with the group and the clerk and
recorder in Boone County.
And even though the legislation was aimed at decreasing the number of
precincts, some counties actually saw the precinct number increase because
populations in those counties have spiked over the past decade. Indeed, Lake,
Kane and McHenry counties all saw an increase in precincts.
While some counties have moved quickly to implement a new map, others, such
as Sangamon County, where Springfield is located, have decided to take more
time.
“Instead of a very rushed timeline with the preparations needed for the late June
primary, we decided to hold the reapportionment process for 2023,” said
Sangamon County Clerk Don Gray. “We try to be as consistent as possible in
election administration so as to not confuse voters and not disrupt the
consistency of elections.”
kcrowley@chicagotribune.com