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8 Contend For 3 Seats On New Lenox District 122 Board: Election 2023
New Lenox voters Tuesday will choose who will join the New Lenox District 122 Board of Education.

New Lenox voters Tuesday will choose who will join the New Lenox District 122 Board of Education.

Downers Grove Mayor Robert Barnett is defending his seat against Marshall Schmitt in the 2023 election.
Two- and four-year term are available on the District 200 board of education. Learn about who's on the ballot on April 4.
The April 4 election will bring Naperville a new mayor and includes a field of 11 candidates hoping to land a seat on the city council.
On the Oswego Village Board, six candidates — including two incumbents — are vying for three open seats.
The mayoral race has reached unprecedented levels of nastiness as Palos Park voters elect their first new mayor in 16 years.
Candidates are stressing the need for better retention of quality teachers and staffers and improved test scores for local students.
There are two slates of candidates running: the "Top Four" and the "Final Four".
If the referendum passes, the Village will put out a bid for consultants who can conduct the study.​ If it fails, then nothing will change.
Six candidates are running for three Homer Glen Village Trustee positions.
Candidates are Elizabeth Hitzeman​, Christopher Trzeciak​, Debra Martin​, Lawrence Vacala​, Nicholas Kolliniatis​ and David Ondyak.
Polls close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Neitzke-Troike currently serves as Village Clerk, and Reynders is currently a Village Trustee.
Candidates are: John Walters​, Brianna Roti, Stephen Balich III, Cynthia Bochenek​, Clare Lund​, Jane Klunk​, Rita Woods​ and Tony Drabik.
The Homer Glen Village Board approved adding the advisory question to the ballot at a January meeting.​
Three seats are available on the District 203 Board of Education, with five candidates vying for a spot.
The candidates are generally open to condo and apartment development downtown.
One of the contests stems from the controversial tax hike referendum in Center Cass.
Five candidates are running for three seats on the school board. Three are outspoken critics of the superintendent.
Nine candidates are vying for four seats on the school board. They appear to be divided into ideological camps.
Only one person currently serving on the District 202 Board of Education is seeking reelection in Tuesday's election.
Plans call for tearing down Hufford Junior High and tearing down Gompers Junior High and building new junior highs in their place.
The voters of Channahon have to decide whether to elect Missey Schumacher Moorman to a third term or choose village board member Sam Greco.
For the first time in eight years, the voters of Joliet have a contested mayor's race as Bob O'Dekirk faces Terry D'Arcy and Tycee Bell.
Candidates are Jessica Petrow, Adam Borrelli, Maura Rigoni, Marc Dabaco and Hillary Kurzawa.
Candidates include three incumbents and seven newcomers.
Orland Park residents on Tuesday will vote on a referendum that could change the structure and functions of Orland Park government.
The list of candidates includes former Mayor Tully, incumbent Sadowski-Fugitt, along with Davenport, Devitt, Sarver and McCann.
Only one person currently serving on the Village Board is seeking reelection in Tuesday's election.
Michael Carpanzano, Jean Kelly, Jose Quintero, Matthew Glowiak and Sheldon Watts are running for Village Trustee.
Election Day is April 4.
Cultural issues rocked many school board meetings. Then came the land sale controversy.
Incumbent Debbie Engler and newcomers Terry Germany and Terrence Smith will fill three seats on the Board of Trustees.
Six candidates will contend for three spots on the Orland District 135 Board of Education on April 4.
Eight candidates will try for a spot on the Orland Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on April 4.
Parks Over Politics takes on newcomers Danny Flores and Jeff Mech at the polls April 4.
Three current trustees—two on the same slate—will try to retain their positions. A Tinley Park planning commissioner hopes to join them.
Candidates agree that more support is needed for teachers who are spread too thin but said that district improvements must be a priority.
Four candidates received the union's blessing. Another questioned the process.
Election Day is April 4.