A 114-year old woman from Chicago registered to vote in the U.S. elections on Thursday.

Virginia Call was visited by the chairman of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners to enlist in the official book of voters, thus enabling her to participate in the presidential polls next month.

She registered on her birthday and the family, who is unable to present her birth certificate, showed a family Bible as evidence of her birth date.

Call was an active voter until around the `80s. She has since moved in with her grandson, 80-year-old John H. Taylor, who failed to update the voter registration record of the family.

The registrant was in a wheelchair wearing a blue sweater and white cap on her head when she enlisted.

A press conference was held after her registration.

Family members are unsure whether she will actually vote on Feb. 5. She doesn't even know the lineup of candidates.