2024 General Election
General Election Voting Information
The General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Early voting in all 50 Wards of Chicago begins on Monday, October 21, 2024.
FIND EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS HERE
You can register to vote in-person at any polling place, either during early voting or on Election Day.
Learn more about registering to vote, vote-by-mail, early voting, and polling locations here.
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Talk to voters about Ebony at Early Voting sites (weekday and weekend shifts available)
Talk to voters about Ebony at polling places on Election Day (shifts throughout the day) – MANY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Talk to voters about Karen at Early Voting sites (weekday and weekend shifts available)
Talk to voters about Karen on Election Day (shifts throughout the day) – MANY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Canvassing on Tues 10/29, 5-8pm; Sat 11/2, 10am-1pm; or Sun 11/3, 1pm-4pm – REGISTER HERE
What is the Elected School Board?
For the first time ever, this election, Chicago residents will have the chance to vote for who will represent them on the board of education. During the general election on November 5, 2024, Chicagoans get to vote for 10 members of the elected school board. 11 members will be appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson for a total of 21 members. In 2026, all members will be elected. Learn more here.
This is a powerful chance for us to use our voice to elect representatives who will fight for the schools our communities deserve, represent the interests of community members, and strive for a more equitable education system in Chicago.
Our Endorsed Candidates
Ebony began with our sister organization, ONE Northside, as a leader, then was hired on to be our education organizer in 2014. She has been a fierce champion of public schools throughout her career. She is the only candidate in the race who has been a student, parent, teacher, and Local School Council member within the Chicago Public Schools system. At ONE Northside, Ebony runs a program that brings parents and community members in to support students and teachers in 8 of our North Side schools. She is walking the walk when it comes to fighting for and providing the resources our students and schools deserve.
“It’s important to us to have someone on the School Board who will fight for investment, and against cuts, closures, and privatization,” said OPC volunteer member and 2nd district resident, Shamim Zafar. “Ebony’s track record and lived experience with our public schools made her stand out in a crowded race of people all claiming to be progressive. We’re ready to get on the doors and talk to our neighbors to help Ebony win. She is the champion our public schools deserve.”
Karen is another movement-based candidate and has deep roots in the education justice movement. She is a recently retired CPS teacher, and helped establish Uplift High School – a social justice high school in Uptown. She is a key leader with our allies at Northside Action 4 Justice. And she has partnered with us on many of our campaigns, most recently with Bring Chicago Home.
Jasmine Qureshi, a leader with ONE People’s Campaign, and a fourth district resident said at our endorsement session, “Karen’s sleeves are already rolled up. They have been for years. She’s been in the trenches of CPS… with Karen’s background and clear passion [I want her] supporting the district my child’s school is in.”