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  1. The Board of Review is a government office that provides the taxpayers of Cook County an opportunity to appeal the over-valuation of property assessments

  2. The Cook County Board of Review is an independent office created by statute by the Illinois General Assembly and is governed by three commissioners who are elected by district for two- or four-year terms. Cook County, which includes Chicago, is the United States' second-most populous county (after Los Angeles County, California) with a population of 5.2 million residents.

  3. Processes candidate nominating petitions and hearing objections. Prepares equipment and supplies for elections. Communicates with voters on registration and voting options. Identifies and secures polling places, equipment, judges of election and temporary staff during peak periods.

  4. The Cook County Board of Review (formerly the Board of Tax Appeals) was created by the 89th General Assembly under statutory changes that established a three-member Board of Commissioners elected from three electoral districts.

  5. Board of Commissioners. County Board Commissioner, 9th District. Cook County contains 134 municipalities in its region, the most well known being the City of Chicago – which is the County seat where the central offices of Cook County are located.

  6. The Board of Review is a government office that provides the taxpayers of Cook County an opportunity to appeal the over-valuation of property assessments. The Board of Review consists of three Commissioners elected in three separate districts in Cook County.

  7. Current Elections Key dates, deadlines, tools & information for voters & candidates for the 2024 Elections. Results and Election Data Official results, data, analysis & Post-Election Reports for elections held in suburban Cook County.