Incumbents Doug Krause, left, and Paul Hinterlong were the only two incumbents to file their candidate petitions Monday morning.
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Jo Malik, right, was first in line, at 7:10 a.m. Monday, to ensure her position in the ballot position lottery. Candidates can file their petitions through 5 p.m. Nov. 26.
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City Clerk Pam LaFeber accepted nominating petitions from 10 city council candidates, including Dave Wentz, Monday morning.
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John Krummen was among the first candidates in line Monday morning at the Naperville city clerk's office to file his election petitions.
Bev Horne | Staff Photographer
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Naperville's city council landscape could be in line for an overhaul with political newcomers filing for one of the council's four open seats outnumbering the incumbents four to one. Of the 10 candidates filing nominating petitions for the spring municipal election Monday, only incumbents Paul Hinterlong and Doug Krause filed to retain their seats.Latest Galleries
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