Officials predict large early vote in Illinois

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The Illinois State Board of Elections has said that about 7.4 million people are registered to vote statewide, down roughly 5 percent from 2008, when it was approximately 7.8 million.

While Obama is certain to win his home state of Illinois, Neal and Cook County Clerk David Orr said it would be difficult to match the enthusiasm of the 2008 historic election. They said voter registrations are down because the city of Chicago has lost residents since then and election officials in Chicago and its suburbs have purged voter rolls to remove people who have died or moved.

Voters who showed up Monday said voting early was a quick option.

"It was great," said Troy McEntire, 46. "Done in five minutes."

It was his first time voting early and he said he wanted to avoid waiting in line on Election Day. McEntire voted for Obama and left races he wasn't sure about blank.

Beverly Venit, a retired vacation consultant, also voted for Obama and cited a lower unemployment rate as one of the reasons. She said she was going to be out of town on Election Day and didn't want to miss the chance to cast her ballot.

"I don't want to not vote," she said.

Election officials said no results will be tabulated until Nov. 6, and the number of registrations could still go up a bit. Although the last day to register to vote was Oct. 9, there's a "grace period" until Nov. 3.

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For a list of early voting locations statewide:

http://www.elections.il.gov/VotingInformation/EarlyVotingLocations.aspx

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