Politics & Government
Robinson, Schechter Projected To Win Skokie Trustee Race: Election Results
Election day has come and gone in Skokie, and unofficial results show Robinson and Shechter projected to win the at-large trustee spots.

SKOKIE, IL — Election Day has come and gone in Skokie and unofficial results from the Cook County Clerk's Office show Keith Robinson and Gail Schechter as the projected winners of the at-large trustee race.
Two seats were open with four candidates running for at-large trustee: Keith A. Robinson, Khemarey "Khem" Khoeun, Gail Schechter and Joseph S. Nowik.
This was the first election in Skokie that the new hybrid electoral system, which combined at-large and district-based Trustee positions, was used.
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As of 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Cook County Clerk's Office was reporting 1,427 out of 1,430 precincts. Voter turnout this election was 16.92 percent, according to election officials, with 286,013 ballots cast out of 1,690,660 registered voters in Cook County.
In Skokie, all 38 precincts had reported by 9:30 p.m. and voter turn out was at 25.88 percent, with 12,047 ballots cast out of 46,554 registered voters in the village.
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Note that election results below are unofficial.
| Candidate name | Votes | Percent |
| Keith A. Robinson | 5,824 | 30.95 |
| Khemarey "Khem" Khoeun | 3,700 | 19.66 |
| Gail Schechter | 4,945 | 26.28 |
| Joseph S. Nowik | 4,349 | 23.11 |
See related:
- Meet Keith Robinson: Candidate For Skokie At-Large Trustee
- Meet Khemarey "Khem" Khoeun: Candidate For Skokie At-Large Trustee
- Meet Gail Schechter: Candidate For Skokie At-Large Trustee
- Meet Jospeh Nowik: Candidate For Skokie At-Large Trustee
Village Budget and Fiscal Policy
Robinson: "Supports maintaining Skokie’s 35-year property tax freeze while investing responsibly in infrastructure, services, and sustainability. Additionally, seek broader ways of transparency with the budget planning process."
Khoeun: "Government spending should be directed toward projects that enhance our infrastructure, support small businesses, and promote the well-being of all residents. At the same time, I believe in accountability—ensuring that every dollar is spent with clear goals in mind and that residents see a direct benefit from the investments we make."
Schechter: "I would take a fresh look at the Village budget and the extent to which spending is constrained by tax levies on every Skokie property owner’s bill from other taxing bodies, which narrows Skokie’s options for planning and financing."
Nowik: "I will ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and transparently to benefit residents. Skokie deserves a government that spends efficiently, invests wisely, and puts residents first."
Local Crime
Robinson: "Public safety is a top priority, and I want to commend the Skokie Police Department for its dedication to serving our community. While no institution is perfect, the department has taken meaningful steps to enhance public trust, accountability, and the well-being of our residents."
Khoeun: "Skokie continues to be a safe and welcoming community. However, like many other towns, we must remain proactive in addressing crime concerns, particularly hate incidents and violent crime. A thriving community is built on public safety, which requires investment in early intervention and prevention, in addition to response."
Schechter: "Fortunately, the crime rate in Skokie is relatively low. Nonetheless, no Skokie resident or business should experience crime or live in fear. I know from first-hand experience as a community organizer and block captain in city and suburban areas that the best way to prevent and address crime is by forging a local culture and practice where people watch out for one another."
Nowik: "Skokie is a great community, but public safety must always be a top priority. While crime is relatively low, we must stay proactive to keep every neighborhood safe. I will work to ensure Skokie remains a safe, secure, and welcoming place for all residents."
Commercial and Residential Development
Robinson: "I am proud of Skokie’s economic growth, including the addition of 1,500 new housing units that provide diverse living options. A major milestone is the redevelopment of Old Orchard Shopping Center, where new residential units will offer convenient access to shopping, dining, and transportation while boosting the local economy."
Khoeun: "My approach to development would focus on ensuring that growth is sustainable, responsible, and inclusive, balancing the interests of residents, businesses, and the environment. I believe that by working together with all stakeholders, we can build a Skokie that grows thoughtfully while preserving the qualities that make it such a great place to live."
Schechter: "As Trustee, I will ensure that Skokie creates and implements housing policies centered on the people who live, work and study here. We have a duty to help alleviate the Village's serious shortage of housing for those with the fewest options and to ensure that fair housing laws are enforced so everyone has an equal chance to access the housing of their choice."
Nowik: "Skokie has great potential for smart, balanced development, but we must attract the right projects while protecting neighborhood character and property values. We need growth that benefits Skokie—not just developers. I will push for responsible, forward-thinking development that strengthens our community."
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