Articles filed under Misc Elections
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Finally, some competition for Batavia park boardFeb 26, 2009 10:00 pm - For a while there, John Tilmon was guaranteed to win election to the Batavia park board, even if he was the only person in the district to vote for him. As of Jan. 26, t...
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District 300 candidates debate student feesFeb 25, 2009 10:00 pm - For three years, Community Unit District 300 has held the line on student fees, upholding a promise district officials made to voters when they passed two tax increases ...
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District 117 voters should pick VickersFeb 20, 2009 10:00 pm - Our community is very fortunate that Ron Vickers has chosen to run for District 117's school board. Both Antioch and Lakes high schools will benefit from his excellent l...
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What do COD incumbents fear?Feb 20, 2009 10:00 pm - We should be thankful that someone is concerned about the rule of law in Illinois elections given the tarnished image of this state's political processes. Appointed Coll...
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Candidate drops out of District 158 raceFeb 19, 2009 10:00 pm - When seven candidates filed for a seat on the Huntley Unit District 158 board, the race for four, 4-year seats became the undercard to the top-billed two-man race betwee...
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College of DuPage candidates kicked off ballotFeb 17, 2009 10:00 pm - While it took about 20 minutes on average to dispose of six challenges to College of DuPage trustee candidates Tuesday, the seventh and final electoral board hearing pro...
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Some questions for Warren school boardFeb 17, 2009 10:00 pm - Dear Warren Township High School Board of Education: As a taxpayer and a parent of students in WTHS, I am extremely disappointed and angered by your decision to provide ...
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Rochow withdraws from one race, but still in two othersFeb 17, 2009 10:00 pm - A Vernon Hills resident who earned notoriety last month by entering races for seats on three separate government boards has dropped out of one contest. Michael Rochow no...
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How fast will Obama age? Two years for every year in officeFeb 15, 2009 10:00 pm - When a new U.S. president takes the oath of office, he often exudes a youthful optimism. But presidents tend to leave Washington, D.C., visibly wearing the stress of the...
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Elect Dist. 15 board that stops bickeringFeb 15, 2009 10:00 pm - The recent general election was one of the longest political campaigns in American history leaving most of us exhausted. However, we must not overlook the coming Distric...