MENDOTA - Area voters had only a handful of contested races to decide in the April 6 Consolidated Election ballot. The unofficial results for the contested races in local communities in LaSalle, Lee and Bureau counties include:
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MENDOTA - Area voters had only a handful of contested races to decide in the April 6 Consolidated Election ballot. The unofficial results for the contested races in local communities in LaSalle, Lee and Bureau counties include:
MENDOTA GRADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 289
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from Mendota Township 36N Range 1E
(Vote for two)
HOLLI RAPP - 448 (27.47%)
TIM POHL - 340 (20.85%)
SEAN PAPPAS - 233 (14.29%)
AMANDA COSS - 361 (22.13%)
ELIZABETH ZINK - 249 (15.27%)
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from remaining Congressional Townships
(Vote for one)
JOEL D. JOHNSON - 531 (100%)
MENDOTA TOWNSHIP
TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
MICHAEL GEBER - 285 (45.53%)
SUSAN HOCHSTATTER - 341 (54.47%)
TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for one)
CARLOS S. AMBLER - 360 (52.17%)
MARVIN FULTZ - 330 (47.83%)
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
(Vote for not more than four)
MICHAEL L. WASMER - 543 (24.55%)
JEROME (JERRY) O’SADNICK - 430 (19.44%)
TRACY KNAPP - 467 (21.11%)
EVAN WIXOM - 408 (18.44%)
THOMAS W. TROUTMAN - 364 (16.46%)
OPHIR TOWNSHIP
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
(Vote for not more than four)
STEPHEN C. NASHOLD - 47 (23.27%)
ETHEL M. BAUER - 42 (20.79%)
PAUL SALANDER - 37 (18.32%)
JEFFERY LANDERS - 47 (23.27%)
JAMES SUNDBERG - 29 (14.36%)
CITY OF EARLVILLE
MAYOR - 4-year term
(Vote for one)
MICHAEL S. HALL - 114 (48.93%)
MARK ACTIS - 119 (51.07%)
VILLAGE OF COMPTON
VILLAGE TRUSTEE - Unexpired 2-year term
(Vote for one)
HAZEL SIMS - 40 (78.43%)
WILL GIZA - 11 (21.57%)
VILLAGE OF PAW PAW
VILLAGE PRESIDENT
(Vote for one)
MICHAEL TORMAN - 126 (70.79%)
JOHN PRENTICE - 52 (29.21%)
VILLAGE TRUSTEE - 4-year term
(Vote for not more than three)
ANITA K. HOPKINS - 130 (29.08%)
TARA MILTON - 82 (18.34%)
KARL J. KARLSSON - 86 (19.24%)
DONNA CHICK - 149 (33.33%)
VILLAGE OF SUBLETTE
VILLAGE TRUSTEE
(Vote for not more than three)
ROBERT BULFER - 44 (22.11%)
JULIE KESSEL - 46 (23.12%)
LARRY ELLIS - 37 (18.59%)
MACKENZIE BELAN - 37 (18.59%)
DOUG WORRELL - 35 (17.59%)
BROOKLYN TOWNSHIP
TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for one)
JERROLL K. SWOPE - 77 (45.29%)
GERALD A. HANSON- 93 (54.171%)
MENDOTA GRADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 289
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from Mendota Township 36N Range 1E
(Vote for two)
HOLLI RAPP - 96 (29.36%)
TIM POHL - 66 (20.18%)
SEAN PAPPAS - 44 (13.46%)
AMANDA COSS - 60 (18.35%)
ELIZABETH ZINK- 61 (18.65%)
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from remaining Congressional Townships
(Vote for one)
JOEL D. JOHNSON - 145 (100%)
LA MOILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 303
PROPOSITION TO ELECT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS AT LARGE
Shall members of the Board of Education of LaMoille C.U.S.D. #303, Bureau and Lee Counties, Illinois, be elected in 2021 and thereafter, at large and without restriction by area of residence within the district instead of the current restriction that not more than three (3) members on the board of education may be selected from one (1) congressional township in the school district?
YES - 1 (25%)
NO - 3 (75%)
LA MOILLE TOWNSHIP
TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR
(Vote for one)
BONNIE PEARSON - 56 (35.44%)
DAVID WEEKS - 102 (64.56%)
MENDOTA GRADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 289
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from Mendota Township 36N Range 1E
(Vote for two)
HOLLI RAPP - 10 (31.25%)
TIM POHL - 6 (18.75%)
SEAN PAPPAS - 1 (3.13%)
AMANDA COSS - 8 (25%)
ELIZABETH ZINK - 7 (21.88%)
TO SERVE A FULL 4-YEAR TERM - from remaining Congressional Townships
(Vote for one)
JOEL D. JOHNSON - 10 (100%)
LAMOILLE CUSD NO. 303
PROPOSITION TO ELECT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS AT LARGE
Shall members of the Board of Education of LaMoille C.U.S.D. #303, Bureau and Lee Counties, Illinois, be elected in 2021 and thereafter, at large and without restriction by area of residence within the district instead of the current restriction that not more than three (3) members on the board of education may be selected from one (1) congressional township in the school district?
YES - 179
NO - 45