Politics & Government

DuPage Township Democrat Candidates Projected To Win: Election Results

The Democrats for DuPage slate came out victorious Tuesday, according to unofficial results.

WILL COUNTY, IL — The polls have now closed, and the DuPage Township Democratic candidates are the projected winners in every Township race, according to unofficial results.

Democrats defeated Independent candidates in races for DuPage Township Supervisor, Clerk, Assessor, Collector and Trustees. DuPage Township is in Will County. It includes a large majority of Bolingbrook, and parts of Romeoville and Naperville, according to the township website.

Note that election results below are unofficial. The Will County Clerk's Office certifies election results on April 22.

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As of 9:30 p.m., with 100 percent of precincts reporting

DuPage Township

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  • Supervisor
    • Lori Marschke - 4,106 votes
    • James Grzenia - 2,373 votes
  • Clerk
    • Barbara Ann Parker (incumbent) - 4,007 votes
    • Diane Kloepfer - 2,484 votes
  • Assessor
    • Kenneth Harris (incumbent) - 3,955 votes
    • Jean Kelly - 2,543 votes
  • Collector (vote for one)
    • James Bastounes - 3,907 votes
    • Sally "Clemens" Guilbo - 2,540 votes
  • Trustee (vote for four)
    • Thomas Braxton (incumbent) - 3,818 votes
    • Terri Ransom (incumbent) - 3,830 votes
    • Monty Jackson - 3,581 votes
    • Daryl Parks - 3,606 votes
    • Manny Brambila - 2,226 votes
    • Linda Ellis - 2,456 votes
    • Traci Cosgrove Falese - 2,298 votes
    • Cecilia "Cecy" Loeza - 2,302 votes

Candidates ran as two different parties: Democrat and Independent. The Democrats for DuPage slate included Marschke, Harris, Parker, Bastounes, Braxton, Ransom, Jackson and Parks.

According to the slate, it wanted to continue to add and enhance its current services of the food pantry, senior and youth programs; continue to ensure fair property assessments; preserve the integrity of the general assistance and emergency assistance programs; and have an enhanced Summer Bridge program to serve needs.

The Independents for DuPage Township included Grzenia, Kloepfer, Kelly, Clemens-Guilbo, Cosgrove-Falese, Ellis, Loeza and Brambila.

According to the slate, it wants to improve and modernize the existing food pantry; post bills and invoices online; have an open door policy for all residents; align costs to be within range of townships across the state; and post all FOIA requests online and modernize the process.

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