Courtesy of Ernie...nice that you can register and vote at the same time, but only one place to do it per county. Here's the info for anyone in Cook.
Grace-period registration and voting
Wednesday, January 09, 2008 - Tuesday, January 22, 2008
At the Cook County Clerk's main office:
There is only one way and one place to register during the 14-day grace period. Unregistered voters must sign up to vote in person at the Clerk's downtown Chicago office: 69 W. Washington St., Room 500. You must show two pieces of identification to register.
Grace-period voters must vote absentee. You can: 1) vote in person at the Clerk's downtown office immediately after signing up to vote; or 2) receive an absentee ballot by mail that you can complete at home and return to the Clerk's office before Election Day.
Grace-period registrants are not allowed to vote at the polls on Election Day or vote at any early voting site.
Grace-period registration and voting
Wednesday, January 09, 2008 - Tuesday, January 22, 2008
At the Cook County Clerk's main office:
There is only one way and one place to register during the 14-day grace period. Unregistered voters must sign up to vote in person at the Clerk's downtown Chicago office: 69 W. Washington St., Room 500. You must show two pieces of identification to register.
Grace-period voters must vote absentee. You can: 1) vote in person at the Clerk's downtown office immediately after signing up to vote; or 2) receive an absentee ballot by mail that you can complete at home and return to the Clerk's office before Election Day.
Grace-period registrants are not allowed to vote at the polls on Election Day or vote at any early voting site.