Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser announced Monday that her office will facilitate an election complaint line for Kane County residents voting in the April 1, 2025, consolidated election.
Available from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, the hotline will allow individuals to report suspected illegal activity by calling 630-208-5328, according to a press release from Mosser’s office.
The complaint line will be staffed by Kane County assistant state’s attorneys who are prepared to ensure compliance with state election laws, officials said. Suspected illegal election day activity may include electioneering, illegal campaign signs or denial of voting rights, according to the release.
The complaint line is not for election information such as polling places and times, which can be obtained by calling the Kane County Clerk’s Election Helpline at 630-232-5990, officials said. Early voters with concerns about illegal election activity before April 1 should also contact the clerk’s office, according to the release.
“Free and fair elections are essential to our democracy, and every voter in Kane County has the right to cast their ballot with confidence in the integrity of our electoral system,” Mosser said in the release. “It is the responsibility and privilege of my office and our law enforcement partners to ensure that citizens can exercise their right to vote free of unlawful intimidation or impediment.
“I encourage anyone who finds their voting protections subject to undue interference, or who witnesses suspected illegal election activity, to please contact” the Election Day complaint line, she said.