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Some Naperville, Lisle, Villa Park and Downers Grove incumbents lose reelection bids

Some Naperville, Lisle, Villa Park and Downers Grove incumbents lose reelection bids   Posted4/7/2021 1:00 AM Voters on Tuesday put three new people on the Naperville City Council and gave a longtime Aurora alderman another four years to help run the second-largest city in the state, according to unofficial results. And in Lisle, Villa Park and Downers Grove, some incumbents lost their seats.   County clerks won t declare official results until April 21, as they wait for provisional votes, grace-period votes and outstanding vote-by-mail ballots to arrive. Naperville Three newcomers and one incumbent appear to have won an 11-person race for four seats on the Naperville City Council.

Aurora council candidates: Don t focus only on downtown

Updated 4/2/2021 8:00 AM Most candidates vying for a contested seat on the Aurora City Council say they re encouraged by economic development taking place in the state s second-largest city, though they have varying ideas for how and where to prioritize growth moving forward. Voters have a choice for alderman in three wards, as well as for the at-large seat, in the April 6 election.   In the 4th Ward, incumbent William Donnell is facing John Bell. Ward 7 is a race between incumbent Scheketa Hart-Burns and challenger Saul Fultz. Newcomers Shweta Baid and Arjun Nair are vying to represent the 10th Ward, a role being vacated by mayoral candidate Judd Lofchie. And the contest for the open at-large seat is between Raymond Hull, Brooke Shanley and Ron Woerman.

Forums for Aurora city election begin this week

Aurora Electoral Board removes alderman-at-large candidate from ballot

Updated 1/26/2021 1:55 PM The race for Aurora alderman-at-large is now a three-person competition, as the Aurora Electoral Board removed candidate Joseph Grisson III from the ballot Tuesday morning. The board ruled Grisson did not have enough valid signatures on his nominating petitions, after removing the signatures of people who were not registered to vote at the address they listed on the petition.   Grisson s attorney, Bonnie Kunkel, had argued at previous hearings the signatures should be counted as valid, because the people still lived in Aurora, albeit elsewhere, and Grisson is seeking the at-large seat. But board member Mayor Richard Irvin said Tuesday state law mandates petition signers must be registered at the address they provide.

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