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Live election coverage: Peoria mayoral race too close to call, goes to mail ballots Journal Star staff
So far in the Peoria mayoral race, it’s Montelongo. But not by much.
By a 73-vote margin with 100% of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Jim Montelongo led Rita Ali for the right to be Peoria mayor for the next four years.
Montelongo received 7,983 votes, or 50.23%. Ali received 7,910 votes, or 49.77%. The totals included election-day ballots from all 95 city precincts, as well as early and mail voting. © Supplied photos Rita Ali and Jim Montelongo
Outstanding mail-in votes probably will decide who wins. There are about 675, is according to the Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners.
Live election coverage: Peoria mayoral race too close to call, goes to mail ballots Journal Star staff
So far it’s Montelongo, but not by much.
By a 73-vote margin with 100% of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Jim Montelongo led Rita Ali in the Peoria mayoral election.
Montelongo had 7,983 votes, or 50.23%, and Ali had 7,910, or 49.77%. The totals included election-day ballots from all 95 city precincts, as well as early and mail voting. © Supplied photos Rita Ali and Jim Montelongo
About 675 outstanding mail-in votes probably will decide who wins. That total is according to the Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners.
Ballots must have been postmarked no later than Tuesday and received at the election offices by April 20. That s when the final count is to be announced.
MORTON Only about 2% of the calls the Morton Fire Department responds to are in the Groveland Fire Protection District.
But when district officials asked Dec. 7 for a reduction in the annual amount the district pays the village of Morton for fire and emergency medical services, citing financial shortfalls, the officials got some heat from the Village Board. This isn t the village s problem, said trustee Steve Leitch, who suggested the district put a tax increase referendum on the ballot. We shouldn t subsidize them, said trustee Ken Newman.
Trustees voted 5-1 against the district s proposal to trim its annual payment to the village from 92.5% to 80% of its property tax revenue, about a $4,000 reduction in 2021. Only trustee Brad Menold supported the proposal.
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