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4 Candidates Run Unopposed In Moraine Valley Board Of Trustees Race
Four incumbents are running unopposed for the Board of Trustees of Moraine Valley Community College in the April 1 consolidated election.

Four incumbents are running unopposed for the Board of Trustees of Moraine Valley Community College in the April 1 consolidated election.

Local voters are set to decide on a property tax increase in the April 1 election.
You will be able to vote on the Board of Education race in the April 1 consolidated election.
A Cook County Judge on Friday reversed a call by a Tinley Park Electoral Board that removed challengers' names from the ballot.
He issued a statement in his bid for a second term as the city's leader.
In some cases, boards will appoint members once the election is over.
There are four open 4-year terms up for election in April.
Four incumbents are running unopposed on the Ridgeland Elementary Dist. 122 school board in the April 2025 consolidated election.
She is considering appealing the Cook County electoral board's decision.
Three incumbents have filed to run for the Evergreen Park ESD 124 school board in the April 1, 2025 Illinois Consolidated Election.
Three candidates have filed to run for four open seats on the Oak Lawn-Hometown Dist. 123 school board in the April 2025 election.
Eight candidates have been removed from the ballot.
Five candidates have filed to run for four open seats on the Palos Dist. 118 school board in the April 2025 election.
Five candidates have filed to run for four open seats on the CHSD 218 school board in the April 2025 election.
A Tinley Park Electoral Board voted last week to remove mayoral challenger Michael Maloney and his Tinley Together slate from the ballot.
Three candidates have filed to run for four open seats on the Oak Lawn Community High School D229 school board in the April 2025 election.
Lockport residents will vote on the Mayor, Alderpersons, City Clerk and City Treasurer on the April ballot.
In April, she criticized the teachers union's effort against the board president.
There will be no challengers in the Algonquin Village Board race.
A county panel is set to decide whether the candidate's name should stay on the ballot.
The state's attorney is looking into the signatures on Mark Mulliner's petition. They are believed to be forgeries.
Supervisor Paul O'Grady and his Orland Township Together slate filed Monday, Dec. 9.
Dodge will remain in place to challenge incumbent Mayor Keith Pekau on April 1, 2025.
Challenger Abhishek (Jay) Gulati has been tossed from the village president race. Village President Ray Bogdanowski is seeking a second term
A resident filed an objection against the licensed clinical professional counselor's nomination papers. The Electoral Board sustained it.
An objection had been filed challenging the signatures on Jaiswal's nomination petition for the Naperville City Council.
The Plainfield Electoral Board is set to meet later this week to vote on the objection.
Residents told Patch they did not sign Mark Mulliner's mayoral petition. His rival said there was an "obvious impropriety."
Schubert was elected to the village board in 2021 and is seeking a second term as clerk.
Eight people have filed to run for four open 4-year terms on the Board, and two people have filed to run for one unexpired 2-year term.
There are four open 4-year terms up for election in April.
Bolingbrook residents will vote on the Mayor, three open Village Trustee positions and the Village Clerk on the April ballot.
Michael Maloney will seek to become mayor of Tinley Park, going up against incumbent Michael Glotz.
There are four open 4-year terms up for election in April.
In April, Lemont residents will vote for Village President, three Trustees and Village Clerk.
Both serve on area elementary school boards. They are facing six other candidates.
A Cook County judge ruled the “vague, ambiguous, and not self-executing" 2022 referendum conflicts with Illinois election law.
Manhattan's Mayor wants another go, and the Board of Trustees will inevitably be shuffled a bit in the April 1, 2025 election.
One of the trustees decided against seeking another term.
11 people have filed to run for four open 4-year terms on the Lockport Township High School Board of Education.