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Originally published on blockclubchicago.org 3/13/23 | Photo: Jim Vondruska/Block Club Chicago
Chicagoans will head to the polls April 4 to vote in the 2023 municipal runoff election.
The initial election was held Feb. 28, with some races — including the mayoral — going to a runoff. Click here to see the results of the Feb. 28 election.
Now, voters will decide the winners in those runoff races.
Here’s what you need to know:
Checking which ward you’re in
How to register to vote and check your registration
Voting by mail
Early voting
Election Day voting
The rules around IDs at polling places
Where to vote
What’s on the ballot
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