Illinois residents have more time to register to vote in the state's primary.
The State Board of Elections said Wednesday that a grace period will allow Illinois residents to register or change their voting address. The grace period runs until March 13 at the state's 110 election authority offices. Those who participate must vote at the same election office where they register. They cannot vote early or at polling place on election day. The Illinois primary election is March 20.
Those who are eligible to vote can check their registration status on the State Board of Elections website.