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St. Charles election packets now available

Five offices in St. Charles are up for election.

Nomination packets for the consolidated election are now available for pickup at the reception desk in the St. Charles Municipal Center, 2 E. Main St.

The completed nomination packets must be filed between Dec. 15 and Dec. 22. All are due back into the St. Charles City Clerk's office by 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 2014.

The 2015 Consolidated Election will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Local offices up for election are:

• Alderman, Ward 1 (currently Daniel P. Stellato)

• Alderman, Ward 2 (currently Rita Anne Payleitner)

• Alderman, Ward 3 (currently Todd A. Bancroft)

• Alderman, Ward 4 (currently James E. Martin)

• Alderman, Ward 5 (currently Ed Bessner)

The Kane County Election Department can assist you with questions about precincts or general election questions at (630) 232-5990.

The State Board of Elections may be reached at (217) 782-4141. All suggested election forms are available online at www.elections.il.gov. It is recommended that candidates running for office consult with an attorney on specific questions they might have regarding election codes, requirements, etc.

For more information, contact Tina Nilles, city administrator's office, at (630) 377-4422.

About the City of St. Charles

Friendly neighborhoods, diverse retailers, international employers, innovative schools, beautiful parks, varied cultural amenities, and unique architecture have earned St. Charles its reputation as the Pride of the Fox. Located in both DuPage and Kane counties, the City of St. Charles is 35 miles west of downtown Chicago, and has a population of approximately 33,000. Over 2,100 businesses, consisting of a balanced mix of retailers, restaurants and manufacturing facilities, employ more than 18,000 people. The City of St. Charles was named the #1 City for Families by Family Circle® magazine in 2011; one of the "150 Great Places in Illinois," by the AIA Illinois; and one of the "Top 10 Towns To Live In" by West Suburban Living magazine. Visit www.stcharlesil.gov.

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