Star Courier
Wethersfield School Board candidate Paul Baker edged ahead of fellow write-in candidate Amber Patch-Troxell in late vote counting Wednesday, but it will be another 14 days before the winner is named.
Henry County Clerk Barbara Link reported that after Wednesday s count, Baker held a slim margin of 191-187.
Link said that a new Illinois law requires election officials to wait for 14 days for ballots postmarked by April 6 and sent by mail.
In the Wethersfield race, she said there are still enough outstanding ballots to turn the tide in the race. She said there are about 20 of the mail ballots requested but not yet returned.
Four vie for 3 Black Hawk seats
Star Courier
Voters Tuesday will be asked to choose from four candidates who are running for the three open seats for the Black Hawk College Board of Trustees.
Stevens, Larsen and Swan are running together as an election slate. They say they share many of the same regional concerns and solutions.
Kimberly Stevens is the owner and operator of Stevens Veterinary Clinic in Galva.
She says owning an animal-based clinic so close to the college has given her great insight into how the college interacts with the community. She said owning the business for the past 10 years has given financial management insights that will also be useful.
Just one Kewanee race in spring elections will be contested; write-in window still open
Only one race in Kewanee will be contested
Mike Berry
The Star Courier
Though the just-completed national election featured many close contests and intrigue that ran well past the vote-counting, this spring’s local elections won’t bring anywhere near that level of excitement to Kewanee voters.
Kewaneeans this spring will be asked to vote in a city council election, two school board elections and a park district election on April 6 but in only one of those contests will there be an actual contest between multiple candidates.