Voters on the outskirts of Chicago showed their own votes to heads of municipalities, heads of village, secretaries, school councils and more on Tuesday, and they elected some new faces to the city and village halls.
At Orland Park, Challenger Jim Dodge announced his victory over the current Keith Picoow on Tuesday night.
Dodge is a former village, City writer in Orland Park and a consultant. He ran under the Orland Park for all parties, and he is carrying a promise to a better financial management in the city.
Pico, who is also an inventor of the air force warriors and the owner of the small business, was the mayor of two periods for the party “of its people on politics.”
Dodge had 57 % of the sounds compared to 43 % for Pikau with all reporting areas with the exception of two.
“This victory is not only a vote,” Dodge said in a press statement. “It comes to the people who have devoted their time and energy and hope to make Orland Park a vibrant and welcome place for everyone. I am very grateful for your trustee and overwhelming support.”
Dodge and Bikaw are both Republicans. The race between them was aggressive and bad.
Dodge was supported by trade unions, while Picoo is very active in the republican causes – especially with migration and customs enforcement agents and Trump administration.
Picao ran for the last session of Congress, but he lost to Democrat Sean Castin.
In Ivston, Democratic Mayor Daniel Pace won a second term. He issued a statement on Tuesday night saying that the opponent Jeff Bouarini had contacted him to give up the race.
“This was a campaign supported by people who decided to want to be part of a positive vision about what we could accomplish together as a community,” Piece said in the statement.
BISS was tested in several high-level moments-support for both the city's approach to the compensation of the black population and the disputed new stadium at Northwestern University.
Challenger Poirini lived in Ivston for 35 years. Boarini says he focuses on the best use of “talent wealth” that lives in Ivston.
Biss received about 62 % of the sounds.
In Aurora, The opponent John Lash defeated the mayor of Richard Irvin Tuesday night. Laesch won 53 % of the sounds to 46 % for Irvin.
Laesch, Aurora Alderman, also ran against the IRVIN mayor in 2021. With all the four provinces in which Aurora is located in reports, and if not all ballot cards, Laesch was 53 % of voting to 46 % for IRVIN.
there No lost love between Irvin and Lish. Irvin said that the city is financially stable and that its schools and safety in general are high, but it is not called loudly at Irvin for what he says is major and moral issues, including payment plans to play where donors are granted large decades in the city.
Irvin denied this, and says that the contractors are allowed to donate.
Lish said he wanted to reduce debts in the city; Investing in green energy; Improving street lights, restrictions and water lines.
Meanwhile, the guardian of the village of Dolton Jason House He was Mayor's mayor From the suburb of South Chicago on Tuesday, a mark outside the Doulton Hall is a village announcement of Mayor Tiffany Hinard soon.
The House of Representatives won the race with more than 95 % of the votes, in exchange for rebuilding the state of Dolton Party Casundra Hopson-Jordan. Hinard Henard sent in the preliminary elections to the Democratic Democracy in February.
The current mayor of Dolton Tiffany Hinard It was lost in the primary in February In Dolton amid multiple scandals – including a Federal investigation And allegations Financial mismanagement.
in Northwest of the suburbs Artgton HeightsThe mayor of Tom Hayes did not run for three period for a fourth period. Instead, the voters were the village secretary, Jim Tinaglia, about the CEO of Arlington Heights Commercial John Ridler and Village Secretary Tom Shwingbek.
With all 52 circles, Tinaglia had 55 % of the sounds.
All the three candidates have focused on trying to make Chicago Beers to build their new stadium on the Arlington Park for Old, as any stadium deal in the city is useful.
Tinaglia from Bears wants to move to Arlington Heights, but it is concerned about traffic flows and breeds on village employees.
In Wukjan, the current mayor, independent Ann Taylor lost to the opponent of Democrats and former Mayor Wukjan, Sam Keningham. It was a quadruple race that seemed to have won more than 10 points.
Independent ald. Keith Turner from the sixth city wing, and the former republic. Harold Pedling, who represented the fourth wing, was also nominating the position of the mayor in Wukjan.
Caningham served the position of the former mayor of Walkjan until 2021.