Two prominent politicians were expelled in the bids of his re -election this week, as they swept the change in the suburb of South Dolton and the town of Homer.
The mayor of Douulton Tiffany Hinard loses a landslide on Tuesday in front of the village's guardian Jason House, who carried a “Clean House” promise. In the town of Homerus, the supervisor, Steve Bass, who headed the Will County Freedom, failed to try to re -election as well.
However, the political official does not leave immediately. Henyard is still the supervisor of Thornton Township, while Balich will continue as a member of the Whale County Council.
Hanard had undergone a federal investigation at least last spring, when the summonses were delivered to Dolton Fielding offices and the offices of the town of Thornton. Unofficial results showed that it was exposed to the House of Representatives, which received 88 % of the votes.
“Today represents the end of a dark day in Dolton,” House told their supporters. “Today coincides with the first day of the future.”
House emphasized the participation of society, improved services and continuous growth during the campaign. Three trustees were running on a list with a house also large threads in their races.
Hanard had undergone a federal investigation at least last spring, when the summonses were delivered to Dolton Fielding offices and the offices of the town of Thornton.
House, the Financial Director of the Illinois Health Care, ran and supported Hinard in 2021, but he separated from her after a series of differences. The trustees accused the mayor of not revealing how public funds were spent.
Former Lori Light Viven's Board of Directors resigned. It made a report that concluded that health financial affairs in the village have turned into a millions of dollars deficit since the election of the mayor of Heinard.
Hanard also took the action companies to Las Vegas, which Lite Foot said that any concrete benefit for the village. In 2022, Dolton's vote chose Henard, but the Court of Appeal ruled that the vote was invalid.
Hinard was not available for comment on Wednesday. She previously denied these allegations against her, describing it as a “conspiracy”.

In Homer Glin, the guardian Susanna Stepin led the list of victory re -seizing in the republican preliminary elections of the town's government. With all circles, the results of the informal elections in Will Province show 59.44 % for STEILEN and 40.56 % for Balich in the supervisor race.
The campaign was fueled by allegations that the current town administration divides society, not transparent and rented family members from the elected officials of the town's full -time jobs.
“People want a good sincere government,” said Stelin. “I don't feel they were getting it. … We will have a good team. We are serious about serving people.”
In addition to Steild, the Reset John Robinson menu included the Highway Commissioner, Tami O'Brien For Clerk, Sara Palermo For Collector, Ken Marcin, Chris Sites, Don Melody and Keith Gray for Tustees. They will run without opposition in the April 1 elections.
Balish, who will gather Fredom province on a conservative platform unusually, said that his administration did a good job, but the intersection of the democratic intersection decided to race. An organized transfer promise to the next administration.
The performance of the other occupants was better in the suburbs on Wednesday. In Aurora, Mayor Richard Ervin and Al -Bad. John Lash seemed ready to advance their initial elections to confront the surface flow in the general elections on April 1.
They were the best candidates in the Tuesday field, where they collected large threads on other candidates.
Irvin, an inventor of the army warriors and former public prosecutor, has since 2017, and in 2022, he ran in vain to the Illinarian ruler, and lost in the republican preliminary elections. He boasted about the major economic development during its term, including the Rush Kobli Medical Center, the station building, and the Hobbes building, as well as new housing.

Laish, an old warrior in the navy and a former Congress candidate who lost in an attempt for a mayor in 2021, said he supports investment in the green economy, and wants to stop development deals for those familiar with the mayor.
Closer to Chicago on the outskirts of West Cheryon, the city's president, Larry Dominic, seemed to be on his seat, with 57 % of the votes against the opponent Esteban Rodriguez.
Dominic began working in the city's public works before becoming a police officer and then mayor in 2005. He said that his main accomplishments include reducing killings in local gangs and improving city services.
“We have focused on two more important things for the people of Checheron: services and safety,” Dominic said. “We will continue to expand these services during the next four years, and we continue to make Checkharun the safest city in the Chicagoland region.”
“The result was a victory over a” political machine “for a long time. Said.
Rodriguez called on the city to become a “city of a haven” for immigrants, but Dominic kept that the city's policy is the treatment of everyone, documented or in the country without legal permission, the same thing.
In the North Wukjan suburb, former mayor Sam Keningham will get a match against current Mayor Ann Taylor, who was canceled four years ago. Caningham took 75 % of the vote in the democratic primaries. Voters also sent Ald. Keith Turner and the former ald. Harold beads in the municipal elections on April 1.
Waukegan witnessed a lot of rotation in the mayor's office. Taylor, the first mayor in the city, was elected in 2021 after a series of six mayors in the same term. She boasted about the budget by increasing the city's revenues without any new real estate taxes.
Knngham was the first black mayor in the city. He called for increasing public safety and providing the water of Lake Michigan in other municipalities.
On the outskirts of the north of Chicago, Mayor Lyon Rocingham Junior, who is looking for his sixth term, achieved 15 points in the center on Al -Alal. Kenneth Smith.
Rocingham is likely to face independent candidates in April – Ald. Anthony Coleman and David Hood, a security goalkeeper in Wokjan Community County 60.
Independent correspondents Michelle Molins and Steve Sad contributed.
Originally published: Feb 26, 2025 at 7:07 pm CST