Voters across Illinois are casting early ballots for the state's primary election next month.
Monday is the first day of early voting. In Illinois, voters don't have to register by party but must choose a party when voting. The primary is March 20 and includes nominating contests for president, the Illinois House and Senate, county offices and congressional races.
Early voting is available until March 15th. In most counties voters must cast their early ballots at the County Clerk's Office.