Images: Suburban Election Day
Schaumburg Mayor Al Larson gets a congratulatory hug from Trustee Frank Kozak after winning another term Tuesday.
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David Weisberg points to his wife Cydney and his son Brian during his victory speech for Stevenson High School District 125.
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Candidate Shannon Smigielski, left, gets a hug from supporter Ninamarie Carlesimo at Emils Tavern on Center after winning one of the three open spots for the Grayslake Elementary District 46 School Board Tuesday night.
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Merv Roberts, right, Bruce Lubin, with arms in the air, along with Terry Moons, seated, and David Weisberg, far left, celebrate during the Stevenson High School District 125 victory party.
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Rolling Meadows Mayor-elect Tom Rooney smiles while talking with supporters at the Rolling Meadows Senior Center Tuesday.
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Current Rolling Meadows Mayor Tom Nelson, left, and Mayor-elect Tom Rooney watch election returns Tuesday.
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Prospect Heights aldermen, from left, John Styler, Luis Mendez, Robert Scott Williamson and Pat Ludvigsen celebrate their victories Tuesday night.
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Nicholas Nick Helmer gets a hug Tuesday from Gail, his wife for 46 years, as he easily wins his bid as the new mayor of Prospect Heights.
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After winning a spot on the Grayslake District 46 School Board, candidate Kip Evans, left, talks with Avon Township Highway Commissioner Tom Brust Tuesday night at Last Chance Saloon in Grayslake.
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Wheaton Mayor Mike Gresk thanks his campaign workers during an election night victory party at II Sogno Ristorante in downtown Wheaton Tuesday.
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Mike Gresk celebrates his Wheaton mayoral victory with wife Kathleen, center, and family friend Marla Felsten.
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Barrington Hills village Board candidate Joe Messer celebrates with his wife Ann, center, and Katrina Lundmark, also of Barrington Hills, as Save 5 Acres slate candidates gather at Villa Bleu Tavern in Fox River Grove Tuesday.
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Grayslake village board members from left, Kevin Waldenstrom, Jeff Werfel, and Ron Jarvis check the results of the election after the Tuesday night board meeting. All three won.
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Mark Ernst and Dana Rzeznik smile as they look at the results of the Lake Zurich trustee race Tuesday. They both won.
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Carol Stream Mayor Frank Saverino celebrates his victory with wife Bobbie over challenger Rick Gieser during an election night party at the Holiday Inn.
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The crowd cheers for Mayor George Pradel during his reelection in Naperville Tuesday night.
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Bev Eigenberg reacts to good numbers for Mayor George Pradel at his reelection party in Naperville Tuesday night.
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David Kaptain and his wife Sandy react as Elgin mayoral election results roll in Tuesday.
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David Kaptain and his wife Sandy look over the Elgin mayor race results at his neighbors house in Elgin Tuesday.
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Batavia 4th ward alderman candidate Susan Stark jokes with family and friends in her Batavia home as election results tally in her favor Tuesday. Her husband, Vincent Gatto, and son, Jonathan Seagren, smile behind her.
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With family and friends surrounding her in her Batavia kitchen, 4th ward alderman candidate Susan Stark watches results Tuesday.
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St. Charles fifth ward candidate Kim Malay and husband Jim laugh about the final count showing her 2 votes shy of Maureen Lewis for a city council seat Tuesday at Bridges Academy in St. Charles.
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St. Charles fifth ward candidate Kim Malay, right, and her supporters see the final results come in leaving her 2 votes short Tuesday.
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District 300 school board candidate Joe Stevens hugs friend and fellow board candidate Monica Clark after he saw the election totals in his favor Tuesday night. Clark, also an incumbent, did not win re-election. They were at the Village Squire in West Dundee.
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Shannon Smigielski, left, celebrates with her daughter Morgan 10, and friend Kelly Yoder 10, right, after winning one of three open spots on the Grayslake District 46 School Board Tuesday night.
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Schaumburg Mayor Al Larson cries tears of joy Tuesday night at his reelection party.
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