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March 2012 Primary: Yorkville Election Central Updated

As the headline implies, here are links to the most important information surrounding the primary election, from candidate profiles to the results themselves.

Election Info

• Sample ballots are available on the Kendall County Clerk's website here.

• Similarly, the Kendall County Clerk's website has information that can help you figure out if your are registered to vote and where your polling location is.

Races

14th Congressional District
     Click here for the results

84th State House District
     Click here for the results

97th State House District
     Incumbent Tom Cross, whose new district following redistricting is the 97th, was uncontested in the Republican primary.

50th State House District
     Kay Hatcher is an incumbent Republican who is running unopposed. She will square off against Democrat Andrew Bernard in November, who is also running unopposed in the primary.

County Board District 1
     Click here for the results

County Board District 2
     Click here for the results

Kendall County Referenda

Shall the elected Office of Kendall County Auditor be eliminated effective Dec. 1, 2012?

Shall the Office of Recorder of Kendall County be eliminated effective Dec. 1, 2012, and the functions and duties of that office contine to be performed by the Kendall County Clerk?

Shall the County of Kendall impose an additional surcharge of up to $0.75 per mont per network connection to the existing $0.75 surcharge (total not to exceed $1.50 per month) which surcharge will be added to the monthly bill you receive for telephone or telecommunications charges, for the purpose of improving a 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System?

Click here for the results for the three Kendall County referenda.

Yorkville's Referendum

Shall the United City of Yorkville have the authority to arrange for the supply of electricity for its residential and small commercial retail customers who have not opted out of such program?
     This referendum passed with about 60 percent of the votes. Some 1,397 people voted for it, while 946 voted against it.

Amy Cesich

12:06 pm on Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Jillian, you forgot Jeremy Ly for state rep in the 75th Dist. http://jeremyjly.com/

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Scratch on Patch

9:21 pm on Thursday, March 15, 2012

Maybe the United City of Yorkville can arrange for the supply of my natural gas? Maybe my internet too? A totally WiFi city? Maybe my gasoline or cell phone plan? Shouldn't this be something you have to opt into?

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Jerry Bannister

10:58 am on Saturday, March 17, 2012

Please take a look at my websites and blogs to find out why you should vote NO on the Kendall County Recorder referendum.

www.jerrybannister.com
www.weneedarecorder.com
Find links to all the Patch blogs at http://www.jerrybannister.com/blogart.html
Watch my YouTube video at- http://youtu.be/95MkVf9Vcvo

Please vote NO on the Recorder referendum!
Thanks, Jerry

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