Tuesday s unofficial election results for northwest suburban contested municipal races show incumbents prevailing and former elected officials regaining their village board seats.
Michelle Cameron The only contested ward on Prospect Heights City Council is Ward 1, featuring incumbent Michelle Cameron and former 2007-11 councilman Richard Hamen. The Cook County Clerk's Office reported Tuesday night (April 4) unofficial results from three precincts. Despite there being 1,258 registered voters within the 1st ward, 85 (7%) of those voters cast
Prospect Heights city logo Prospect Heights voters have a few decisions to make on the April 4 ballot. From school district board positions to referendums in School Dist. 23 ($20 million) and the fire district ($10 million), residents in one part of town will also see a contested race for Ward 1 alderman. Current Prospect
Candidates for Prospect Heights City Council from Ward 1 met with a representative of the Daily Herald Editorial Board to discuss issues ranging from the city budget to infrastructure problems and more.
Under what conditions Prospect Heights should seek home rule authority is one of the key differences between incumbent Alderman Michelle Cameron and former alderman Richard Hamen as they vie for the 1st Ward seat on the city council.