Champaign 5, City of Champaign 24, City of Champaign 29 (portion), City of Champaign 32, City of Champaign 33, City of Champaign 36, City of Champaign 38 (portion), Colfax, Pesotumn, Sadorus Sadorus, Sadorus Ivesdale, Tolono 1, Tolono 2 (portion), Tolono 3
Champaign 1, Champaign 2, Champaign 3 (portion), City of Champaign 17 (portion), City of Champaign 18 (portion), City of Champaign 34, City of Champaign 37, City of Champaign 38 (portion), City of Champaign 39, Hensley, Scott Bondville
Champaign 3 (portion), City of Champaign 9, City of Champaign 10, City of Champaign17 (portion), City of Champaign 18 (portion), City of Champaign 19, City of Champaign 20, City of Champaign 25, City of Champaign 26, City of Champaign 27, City of Champaign 28, City of Champaign 30, City of Champaign 31, City of Champaign 35
Jenny Lokshin(D)
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Samantha Carter(D)
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County Board District 7
City of Champaign 4, City of Champaign 5, City of Champaign 8 (portion), City of Champaign 13, City of Champaign 14, City of Champaign 15, City of Champaign 16, City of Champaign 21, City of Champaign 22, City of Champaign 23, City of Champaign 29 (portion), City of Champaign 32 (portion)
City of Champaign 1, City of Champaign 6, City of Champaign 17 (portion), Cunningham 1, Cunningham 6, Cunningham 17, Somer, Urbana 2 (portion), Urbana 3
The Champaign County Clerk is the official record keeper of all birth, death, marriage, and civil unions that occur in Champaign County. The Vital Records department can provide copies of these records to eligible individuals upon request.
Before getting married or formalizing a civil union in Champaign County, couples must obtain a marriage license or civil union license from the Champaign County Clerk’s Office.
Frequently asked tax-related questions and a glossary of tax terms to know in order to understand your taxes.
The Champaign County Clerk maintains delinquent property taxes. Check your property tax status, find out how to make a payment, and learn more about the property tax cycle here.
Learn more about the history of Champaign County land ownership.
The County Recorder is the official land records manager for the county. The recorder
is responsible for recording, archiving, and retrieving a variety of documents, mostly deeds, liens, plat maps, and an assortment of historical documents.
Here you can find Election results and related information on past Champaign County Elections: Precinct Results, County Summaries, Canvass Reports, Write-in Tallies, and Referenda.
Learn about the many ways to vote in Champaign County: vote by mail, early voting, Election Day voting, and answers to our most frequently asked questions.
Election Judges are necessary for a fair, free, and accessible election in Champaign County. Find out how you can serve your community in this vital role.
Vote Centers are a response to the voting trends and preferences of voters throughout Champaign County. Learn more about this flexible and secure way of voting.
The Champaign County Clerk is the election authority for the County. Information for voters and candidates can be found here.
A required disclosure document for specific elected and/or appointed government officials. Learn more or complete your form here.
Find more information about government bodies in Champaign County, including their taxing rates and annual budgets. You can also find information on filing and searching for Statements of Economic Interest for individuals.