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Channahon Mayor Candidate Survey: Missey Moorman Schumacher
Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates running for mayor of Channahon. Missey Moorman Schumacher is the two-term incumbent.

Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates running for mayor of Channahon. Missey Moorman Schumacher is the two-term incumbent.

The first public poll of the runoff election shows Vallas with a nearly 6-point lead — though 16 percent of respondents remained undecided.
The questions regard eliminating two elected positions in city government — treasurer and clerk — and switching them to appointments.
The retired commodities broker is focused on the city's underfunded pension liability and ensuring trees that get cut down are replaced.
Fountaindale Public Library opens as an early voting site on March 20.
More than a dozen residents say Evanston mayor's endorsements of City Council candidates are "way out of bounds and wildly inappropriate."
"Viewpoints of Caucus committee members and friends who happen to be lawyers do not rise to the level of legal advice": Ward 2 Caucus Chair
Alex Kamilewicz, 49, has been in project management for the past 23 years.
Noah Frank, 40, has been an attorney for 15 years.
Elizabeth Kim, 37, a stay-at-home parent, is an official write-in candidate for a seat on the board.
Patch submits questionnaires to the four candidates running for the open seat for Joliet City Council District 5.
Patch submits questionnaires to the three candidates running for mayor of Joliet.
There are several drop boxes throughout Cook County, including one at the Lemont Township Hall, 1115 Warner Ave.
Donna Vegter is one of three candidates running for Frankfort Fire Protection Trustee.
Elizabeth Nierman, 46, is a former high school teacher and varsity tennis coach in Maine Township High School District 207.
The candidate explains how he would handle the situation if he were elected.
The official said he broke his practice of not making endorsements.
Dr. Sanford "Randy" Tack pledges to be honest, ethical and "absolutely non-partisan" if elected as mayor.
Elizabeth Bauer, 53, is an actuary with more than 20 years of experience in pension actuarial work.
Dr. Maria Vasilopoulos has been a member of the board of education for the past four years.
Ballot envelopes are collected daily and returned to the clerk's office for processing.
Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Cary District 26 school board this election.
Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Cary District 26 school board this election.
Eight candidates are vying for four open seats on the District 300 school board.
Marcelo Sztainberg, 53, has been a member of the board of education since 2017.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. Jay Heiferman is running for Homewood trustee.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. Tessa Quinlan is running for L-W District 210 Board of Education.
Nick Parfitt, 42, is a chief financial officer at a manufacturing company.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. Alan Kastengren is running for Orland District 135 Board of Education.
Vogel is among five candidates looking to fill three full-term seats on the village board.
Pamela Manicioto, 39, a former bankruptcy attorney in Chicago, is currently a stay-at-home parent.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. Anne Colton is running for trustee for the Village of Homewood.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. William Bonnar Jr. is running for Orland Fire District trustee.
Patch is providing candidate profiles for the April 4, 2023 election. Michael Gabriele is running for trustee of the Orland Fire District.
Walters is one of eight candidates running for Homer Township Library Trustee.
Jim Geldermann, 71, has been a software architect for more than 35 years.
Meghan McMillin, 43, has been the West Northfield District 31 PTO co-president for the past two years.
The candidate said she no longer condones her 2011 comments in their entirety.
Julie Moon, 52, has been in marketing and communications for the past 23 years and an educational foundation volunteer for the last seven.
The candidate says he may have misspoken about the district's reopening during the pandemic.