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Winners In Palos D118 Race: Election 2023 Results
It's down to the wire for four candidates running for three open seats on the Palos District 118 school board in the April 4 election.

It's down to the wire for four candidates running for three open seats on the Palos District 118 school board in the April 4 election.

Here are the top five vote-getters in the seven-way North Palos Dist. 117 race.
Much of the proceeds would pay for a new gym, which would be next to the recreation center.
The candidates generally favored condo and apartment development downtown.
One of the council races appears to be a carryover from a controversial school tax hike referendum.
Five candidates ran for three seats on the school board. Three were outspoken critics of the superintendent.
Progressive and conservative candidates fought for four seats on the board.
The incumbents and their ally prevailed with a comfortable lead over conservative rivals.
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Two years ago, the candidates who raised the most won. This year, candidates are revealing how much they have collected.
The party labeled one of the candidates "extremist." It endorsed none of the others.
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