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Glen Ellyn Election

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Election 2013: Glen Ellyn Park District Board of Commissioners

A guide to the April 2013 Glen Ellyn Park District Board election.

When voters head to the polls on April 9, they will have the chance to vote to fill four park district board seats. In April, terms expire for board commissioners Ron Aubrey, Melissa Creech, Gordon J. Kinzler and Julia Nephew. Aubrey is the only board member not seeking re-election. Glen Ellyn resident Vanessa Pierce is the fourth candidate running for a seat on the board, according to the Glen Ellyn Park District. The board is comprised of seven unpaid volunteers. The board members represent the district’s 35,000 residents in Glen Ellyn, parts of unincorporated Glen Ellyn, Carol Stream, Glendale Heights, Lombard and Wheaton, according to the Glen Ellyn Park District. The terms for the three other board members — Kathy Cornell, Richard …

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Four Candidates File for Glen Ellyn Park District Board

Three current board commissioners seek re-election to the park district board. The election will be held April 9.

As the terms expire for four current Glen Ellyn Park District Board Members, three are running to retain their seats. Four Glen Ellyn residents are running to fill the at large seats on the board, according to the Glen Ellyn Park District. The election will be held April 9. In April, terms expire for board commissioners Ron Aubrey, Melissa Creech, Gordon J. Kinzler and Julia Nephew. Aubrey is the only board member not seeking re-election. Glen Ellyn resident Vanessa Pierce is the fourth candidate running for a seat on the board, according to the Glen Ellyn Park District. The board is comprised of seven unpaid volunteers. The board members represent the district’s 35,000 residents in Glen Ellyn, parts of unincorporated Glen Ellyn, Carol …

Monday, November 19, 2012

Civic Betterment Committee Announces Slate of Candidates for April Election

Glen Ellyn residents have the opportunity to meet and vote for potential candidates for local office on Dec. 1.

On Dec. 1, Glen Ellyn residents have an opportunity to come together at the Town Meeting to learn about and choose prospective candidates for local village offices. While any resident may run for village office, the Civic Betterment Committee has put together a slate of candidates it feels are qualified to fill positions ranging from Village President to Library Trustee. The committee is asking residents to choose those they wish to see on the ballot next April. The candidates will be presented on Dec. 1 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the gymnasium at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center. During the meeting, residents may meet the candidates, hear them speak, make nominations and cast ballots, according to the Civic Betterment Committee. In addition, …

Patrick Henry

8:31 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Vote for any candidate that touts fiscal responsibility, pro any business, and is for responsible development and doesn't list non-profs and library initiatives in their bios. These are buzz words for progressive agenda....Keep Cook County's agenda out of DuPage, any more than it has already seeped in! Wake up DuPage, the enemy is at the gates!   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Your Vote: A Guide to the Nov. 6 Election

Kirk Dillard or A. Ghani? Peter Roskam or Leslie Coolidge? Judy Biggert or Bill Foster? A guide to the ballot choices for Congress, state senate, county board and more.

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