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You can vote at age 18.
Be a resident of Illinois, 18 years of age, and a registered voter.
The Illinois General Assembly is comprised of the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. To serve as a member in either chamber of the Illinois General Assembly, a person must be at least 21 years of age.
You must be 18 years old to vote in Illinois.
Yes, felons in Illinois can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.
Yes, felons in Illinois can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.
yes convicts are allowed the vote in the state of Illinois upon release from prison !
No, a driver's license is not required to vote.
Yes, in Illinois, a convicted felon can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.
By a majority vote of the Illinois Legislature.
You need to be 18 to vote and you have to prove residency in Illinois.
In the state of Illinois people who are incarcerated for a felony can't vote. They will have the ability to vote once they have served their sentence.