Politics & Government

2013 Election: Yorkville City and School Races

See who's running in each race, what referendums are up for a vote and more.

The filing period for municipal elections ended Dec. 26 for the April 9 election. Here's who filed for open elected positions on local governing boards, according to Will County election documents.

Election Results

Follow along with election results for Yorkville by viewing our results page here.

Where to Vote

Early Voting: 

Early voting takes place from March 25 - April 4.
Voters can cast their ballots at Oswego Village Hall or the Kendall County Office Building.  

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Voting:

The 2013 election takes place on April 9. Polling sites are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

A list of all polling locations can be found on the Kendall County Clerk's website.

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Yorkville City Council

Open Seats:

Four seats are open — one per each of the city's wards

Candidates:

  • Ward 1 candidates are Ken Koch (I) and Fred Anderson.
  • Ward 2 candidate is Larry Kot (I).
  • Ward 3 candidates are Joel Frieders, Marty Munns (I) and Samuel Clementz.
  • Ward 4 candidates are Diane L. Teeling (I) and Seaver Tarulis.
Yorkville School District 115

Open Seats:

2

Candidates:

Four candidates are vying for two spots on the board. The candidates are: Robert Brenart (I), Laura Allen, Dean Fisher (I) and David Dockstader (I).

City referendum

Shall the United City of Yorkville appoint rather than elect the office of city treasurer?

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