
The State Board of Elections is pleased to present this
interactive map
depicting the district boundaries enacted pursuant to Public Act 97-0014
and Public Act 97-0006 respectively, superimposed upon satellite imagery.
The State Board of Elections stresses that these are the districts candidates currently circulating
nominating petitions for placement on the March 20, 2012 General Primary ballot, are seeking to represent.
These new districts will have no official representation until the candidates for the various offices are
elected at the November 6, 2012 General Election. The individuals elected on November 6th will take office
in January of 2013. These maps will be used for all Congressional and Legislative elections through 2020.
Following the general election in November of 2012, the Board will update information regarding the elected
Congressional, Legislative, and Representative officials, including office addresses and other contact information.

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, if a voter has a question concerning their Legislative or
Congressional district, the Board suggests contacting your local election authority. The local county
clerk or Board of Election Commissioners has the authority to make the final determination regarding voter
district placement.
NOTE: At this time, the validity of the state’s Congressional and Legislative District maps is the subject of
federal litigation. Such litigation could result in changes to either or both District map boundaries,
which may cause a voter’s address to be located in a District other than the one appearing on this website.
The litigation consists of the following cases:
League of Women Voters of Illinois v. Quinn, et al. No. 1:11-cv-05569 (N.D. Ill.)
Radogno, et al., v. Illinois State Board of Elections, et al. No. 1:11-cv-04884 (N.D. Ill.)