Barron The fourth and final seat for the Township High School Dist. 211 board appears to be leaning toward challenger Michelle Barron, who is leading by several hundred votes over incumbent Mark Cramer. Mail-in votes from the April 4 election continue to trickle in, but become fewer as each day passes. As of 9:30 a.m.
With few exceptions, candidate slates that pushed for "parental rights" and leaned into culture war issues failed to make waves Tuesday night in politically charged races for suburban school boards.
Cramer The fourth and final seat for the Township High School Dist. 211 board is still too close to call following election night, Tuesday, April 4 with challenger Michelle Barron slightly leading current board member Mark Cramer, with more mail-in votes needing to be tallied. As of Friday, April 7, Barron has 8,835 (11.68%) unofficial
Four incumbents who often are split on the issues hold leads early Tuesday night in the 10-person race for four seats on the Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board of education.
Dist. 211 Steven Rosenblum keeps tabs on the results during an election night gathering at Fox & Hound bar in Schaumburg. (Richard Mayer/Journal photo) Election night in two Palatine-area school districts are nearing an end with just one precinct to go for both Township High School Dist. 211 and Palatine Elementary School Dist. 15 board