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2026 Primary Election Voter Guide

Local offices are on the ballot this March!

Cook County Board President

The President of Cook County is the Chief Executive Officer of Cook County. The President oversees the offices under the President and is charged with presenting a balanced budget to the Board of Commissioners.

Cook County Treasurer

The Cook County Treasurer is responsible for collecting property taxes and distributing the money to local governments and public services like schools, cities, parks, and libraries. The Treasurer sends out tax bills, processes payments, keeps records, and handles late or unpaid taxes.

Cook County Commisioners

The County Commissioners are elected officials who oversee county activities and work to ensure that citizen concerns are met, federal and state requirements are fulfilled, and county operations run smoothly.

Cook County Sheriff

The Cook County Sheriff is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer. Under the Illinois State Constitution, the Sheriff is responsible for providing services and security to county and court facilities, administering the Cook County Jail, and protecting and serving the citizens of Cook County.

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Commissioner

The Board of Commissioners, consisting of 9 members, is responsible for establishing policies and procedures which meet The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s objective of protecting the water environment for the citizens of Cook County. Voters will choose no more than 3 Commissioners for a full 6-year term, and one commissioner for an unexpired 2-year term.

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Assessor

Provides accurate assessments of residential and commercial properties.

County Clerk

Maintaining and providing vital records, real estate tax process, public economic interest statements, lobbyist registration, and serves as Clerk to the Board of Commissioners.

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Chicago board of elections contact information

69 West Washington Street
Suites 600/800
Chicago, IL 60602
(312) 269-7900
cboe@chicagoelections.gov

Election day is Tuesday, March 17th!

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