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UpdatedTue, Apr 6, 2021 at 8:51 pm CT
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Twelve people were on the ballot for three open Joliet City Council seats. (John Ferak/Joliet Patch )
JOLIET, IL The city of Joliet had three competitive races in Tuesday s non-partisan Joliet City Council elections. Polls closed at 7 p.m.
As of 8:49 p.m. with 67 of 72 city of Joliet precincts from Will County reporting, the unofficial voting totals from the Will County Clerk s Office were as follows:
Jan Quillman: 3,147 votes
Joe Clement: 2,904 votes
Robert Wunderlich: 2,708 votes
Cesar Guerrero: 2,701 votes
Hudson Hollister: 2,298 votes
Warren Dorris: 2,252 votes
Glenda Wright-McCullum: 1,744 votes
Jeremy Brzycki: 1,084 votes
Isiah Ike Williams Jr. 969 votes
UpdatedTue, Apr 6, 2021 at 12:46 am CT
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The voters of Joliet will determine the makeup of three at-large positions on the Joliet City Council in the April 6 elections. (John Ferak/Joliet Patch )
JOLIET, IL Joliet voters will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes for three open seats on the Joliet City Council. Voters will choose the three at-large members who will represent residents across the entire city.
Joliet s five district seats and the mayor s position were not on the April 6 ballot.
For the three open seats, four-term Councilwoman Jan Quillman is the only incumbent seeking another four-year term of office in the non-partisan city elections. Joliet s longest serving councilman, Mike Turk, announced last year that he would not seek another term. Turk was first elected to the Council in 1987.