Citing additional work responsibilities, Vernon Township Supervisor Jon Altenberg announced he will step down this spring.
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Huntley first responders have launched a new program to help improve interactions with community members with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Incumbents jump out to early lead for Buffalo Grove village board Andrew Stein Upper from left, Joanne Johnson, Gowri Magati, Lester Ottenheimer III and lower from left, Andrew Stein and Michael Terson are candidates for Buffalo Grove village board in 2021. Michael Terson
Updated 4/6/2021 10:30 PM
Incumbents in Buffalo Grove jumped out to an early lead in voting for three open seats on the village board. With 18 of 19 precincts counted in Lake County and all 11 precincts counted in Cook, incumbent Andrew Stein had 1,382 votes, incumbent Joanne Johnson had 1,362 votes, and incumbent Lester Ottenheimer III had 1,208. Former Trustee Mike Terson was trailing with 1,058 votes, while newcomer Gowri Magati has 634. The numbers do not include early votes and votes by mail, which make up about one-third of the vote. Terson, a former trustee who ran for village president two years ago, has said he planned to use this election as a springboard for another run in two yea
UpdatedTue, Apr 6, 2021 at 8:36 pm CT
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The polls in Lake County and Suburban Cook County opened at 6 a.m. Tuesday and closed at 7 p.m. (Google Maps)
BUFFALO GROVE, IL Four-year seats on a village board or city council are highly coveted in local political circles. In Buffalo Grove, five candidates were vying for three of these seats Tuesday in a race involving three incumbents and two challengers.
Polls officially closed at 7 p.m. Results are starting to trickle in as the Lake County and Cook County Clerk s Offices tally up the vote totals.
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Through April 3, residents were able to early vote at 16 sites in Lake County. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
BUFFALO GROVE, IL Election Day is upon us. The polls in Lake County and Suburban Cook County open at 6 a.m. Tuesday and will remain so until 7 p.m. Election officials say that if you re in line by 7, you will be able to vote no matter how long the line is.
Buffalo Grove voters will weigh in on two contested races with Village Board and a Board of Education race.
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Ahead of the April 6 consolidated municipal elections, Buffalo Grove Patch provided questionnaires to all candidates on the ballot. See links below for our candidate questionnaires.