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Narrow margins in many Lake County municipal races as vote counting ends
Updated 4/21/2021 7:04 PM
This year s election produced many tight races with narrow margins, leading candidates to wait as votes were counted before knowing their fate. But that s over now.
At 5 p.m. Tuesday, the election results in the April 6 consolidated election were declared final in Lake County, and County Clerk Robin O Connor will sign a document Thursday making the results official.
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Antioch trustee: Petrina A. Burman s slight lead over fellow challenger Mary Priller for the last of three village board seats held up. Burman earned 1,137 votes to 1,115 for Priller. Incumbent Scott A. Pierce won reelection with 1,262 votes, and challenger Brent C. Bluthardt earned a term with 1,243 votes. Incumbent Jerry Johnson was last with 1,066 votes.
Many close races remain in Lake County with less than a week of vote counting to go
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Antioch trustee candidates call for clearer incentive guidelines Top row from left, Brent Bluthardt, Petrina Burman and Jerry Johnson and, bottom row from left, Scott Pierce and Mary Priller are candidates for Antioch trustee.
Building owner and village Trustee Jerry Johnson, left, and restaurateur Jimmy Donohoe speak last year during a groundbreaking ceremony for Rivalry Alehouse project in downtown Antioch. Paul Valade | Staff Photographer
Updated 2/19/2021 7:10 PM
Incentives to keep and attract business work for Antioch, but clear guidelines are needed to avoid the appearance of favoritism, say village board candidates.
The observations were made regarding Trustee Jerry Johnson s involvement in a $2.1 million Rivalry Alehouse project downtown that received a $200,000 village grant.