What Illinoisans Think About Voting

New poll finds knowledge gaps, confusion, strong support for reforms

What Illinoisans Think About Voting

OVERVIEW

In 2014, The Pew Charitable Trusts conducted polling to help election officials and policymakers better understand what voters know about registration requirements and opportunities in their states. Voters in Illinois:

  • Strongly support reforms to provide voter registration online and make registration lists more accurate.
  • Have major gaps in their knowledge of voter registration opportunities and policy.
  • Do not know which office is responsible for managing and conducting elections.
  • Primarily use online search engines for information about elections.

Methodology

On behalf of The Pew Charitable Trusts, Public Opinion Strategies and the Mellman Group conducted a survey of 600 registered voters in Illinois. Interviews were conducted Jan. 23-26, 2014. The margin of error on a sample size of N=600 is plus or minus 4.0 percent.