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Yorkville Election

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

2013 Election: Yorkville Races and Voting Information

Find out where to cast your ballot today and read up on candidate profiles.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

April 2013 Election: Get to Know Your Candidates

With the election less than a week out, read up on your local candidates running and where they stand.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election Results Are In: Hultgren Holds on to Congressional Seat

Here are the final, unofficial results for all the races that matter to you.

See below for final unoffical vote totals from races for U.S. Congress, the State Legislature and Kendall and Kane counties and local referenda. Shall every levy of every governing body within the County of Kendall, Illinois be reduced 20% over the previous year's levy? Shall the County of Kendall 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? Shall the County of Kendall impose an additional surcharge of up to $0.75 per month 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 …

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George Jones

3:51 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Yea ...ineffectual leadership and poor management skills have hindered John Purcell. He barely made it into the top 5 and should have been booted out earlier as his soul mate Suzane Petrella was in the Primary. Purcell should think long and hard about running for Kendall County Board Chairman again later this year. And if he does, the 9 other Board Members should not vote for him and instead vote…   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Your Vote: A Guide to the Nov. 6 Election

All you need to know about the Nov. 6 election in Kendall County.

Election Day. It's finally here. After months of hard campaigning across the county, Kendall County voters are ready to cast ballots that could change the face of county government.  The County Board is certain to see some new faces and voters will have a chance to have their say on a non-binding referendum asking all local taxing bodies to undertake a 20 percent budget cut.  Perhaps the hardest fought race has been that for County Coroner. Longtime incumbent Ken Toftoy has been fighting off challenger Mike Dabney ever since Dabney collected enough signatures this summer to make it on the ballot.  The Kendall County board is guaranteed to see some new faces. In District 1, five Republicans and one Democrat, Amy Cesich, are running for five…

Luke

1:57 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Glad to find out there are 2 or 3 people running that know the government doesn't create jobs and they state that. Let buisness grow and don't punish people for having a successful buisness. I hear people say we all have to do our fair part but then tax one guy @11% and another @37% seems unfair. Very sad to see so many support putting my tax dollars towards stopping a beating heart. Lets educate…   more ›

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