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Adding those two days during a period when early voting is its heaviest has the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners "cautiously optimistic" that the city will exceed its number of early votes from 2008, said spokesman Jim Allen.

Four years ago, millions of voters across the country grew more accustomed to making their choices before Election Day when campaigns — President Barack Obama's in particular — encouraged and even bused voters to cast ballots early.

This year, that practice will become routine for many voters, said Bob Saar, executive director of the DuPage County Election Commission.

"Once people early vote, they clearly like it," he said. "That has been the trend nationwide."

The city's Allen suggested the stark differences between the presidential candidates also could help boost the early votes.

"Early voting is always reflective of how many people have made their minds up, and if you believe the polls, there are very few people who are undecided out there," he said. "A lot of people already have made their decision, so we're bracing for a very solid push on early voting."

That eagerness was illustrated when hundreds of Chicago voters showed up to early voting centers last week ready to cast ballots after hearing reports of early voting under way in other states, Allen said.

Election officials stressed that those who wish to vote early must present a government-issued ID, which is not required on Election Day. They also reminded voters they can vote early at any location within their voting jurisdiction.

For example, Chicago has an early voting center in each of the city's 50 wards, but city voters can cast an early ballot at any of them. The same goes for suburban locations in Cook and the surrounding collar counties.

Many early voting centers are open Monday through Saturday, and a handful offer Sunday hours.

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