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Election 2013

Friday, April 12, 2013

ELECTION: Voter Turnout in Lake County, Area Counties

Area voters reported little to no wait at polling places for the April 9 local election.

On April 9, just 17.62 percent of voters made it out to the polls in Lake County to vote in the this year's consolidated election, according to the Lake County Clerk's website.  Voter turnout in Tuesday's consolidated election was higher in suburban Cook and McHenry counties, but it was an average turnout for a local election in Lake County. Since 2005, turnout in Lake County has ranged from as low as 15.04 percent of voters casting their ballot in 2011 to as high as 21.90 percent voting in 2009, according to the elections results archive from the Lake County Clerk's website. Comparably speaking, during last November's presidential election, 71.18 percent of registered voters made it to the polls in Lake County.  Other counties also …

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LMJ

1:46 pm on Saturday, April 13, 2013

I'm not sure what you are talking about in your community, but we call it civics when high school kids help with campaigns. What better time to learn about it, then being right there helping with the campaign of their choice. It instills something that we would hope to do with adults. Get out, learn the truth about candidates, and vote!!!   more ›

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Oilschlager and Carrigan Projected Winners in CLC Election

Barbara Oilschlager and Philip J. Carrigan are the projected winners of Tuesday's College of Lake County Board of Trustees election.

Updated 9:30 p.m. Tuesday Unofficial results from the Lake County Clerk, not including provisional and late arriving vote by mail ballots projects the winners of the CLC Board race to be Barbara Oilschlager and Philip J. Carrigan. There were two openings on the College of Lake County board. Below is the list of candidates who ran. All candidates were sent questionnaires. Click on the names of those who returned the questionnaires to read their full profile. The candidates include Philip J. Carrigan, of Waukegan; Jeanne Marie Dauray, of Round Lake; retired vice president of student development Darl E. Drummond, of Gurnee; incumbent trustee John W. Lumber, of Ingleside; and incumbent trustee Barbara D. Oilschlager, of Grayslake. The 6-year …

Feiger, Scott Win West Deerfield Township Races

Voters elect Schwartz, Brown, Levitsky and Strom Trustees.

Patch is your source for local election results. Results do not include provisional ballots. Any votes for write-in candidates will not be counted until tomorrow. Voters in West Deerfield Township will elect a supervisor, clerk, assessor and four trustees. The assessor’ race is uncontested. All candidates were sent questionnaires. Click on the names of those who returned the questionnaires to read their full profile. Name Term or Office Vote Totals Vote Percentage Precincts Reporting Alyson Feiger (D) Supervisor Jack Koenig Supervisor The candidates for supervisor are Alyson Feiger and Jack Koenig. Click on their name below for more information. The candidates for clerk are Kristen Scott and Linda Kozil. Name Term or Office Vote Totals …

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Matt

10:31 am on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Boomer, you are right. Township government is obsolete anyway. The county asses our property to. Pace has transport service, and so on. Everything this outdated layer of government is a complete waste. It is time that we wake up and abolish it and save us the extra tax. What a total waste of resources. It is beyond time to completely do away with this layer of unneeded government.   more ›

District 113 Referendum Passes

The $114 million plan to renovate both Highland Park and Deerfield High Schools that residents will pay $89 million of has passed.

Update 4/10 at 8 a.m.: The community group CLEAR in 113 (Community Leaders Educating and Advocating for the Referendum in 113) issued a statement this morning to say that its members are "grateful that voters have decided to support the District 113 referendum to repair and improve Highland Park and Deerfield High Schools." "This was not CLEAR’s plan – it belonged to our community, and we’re grateful that our community came out in support of the two years of work that has been done,” said Dan Jenks, Highland Park area co-chair CLEAR 113. "We have excellent teachers, students, and parents in our district," said Tony Horwitz, Deerfield area co-chair CLEAR 113. "Now we will have facilities to meet their needs." Update 8:50 p.m.: The District …

Wyatt Gardner

6:04 pm on Friday, April 12, 2013

Can't we all just get along and stop hating on one another. When I graduated from DHS in 2011, all I wanted to do was go into positive psychology in order to help people better understand themselves and to be more positive. We have too much gun violence and war, instead of peace. We should have more peace then war.   more ›

Monday, April 8, 2013

Letter to the Editor: Gordon for 113 Board

Reader touts Julie Starkman Gordon

Dear Editor,  District 113 is going through a critical time right now, and a change in our school board leadership in April can help ensure that our district continues on a path that balances educational excellence with sensible resource management. No one is more qualified to take on this role than Julie Starkman Gordon. As an involved and caring parent, an experienced and passionate volunteer for Junior Achievement USA, and a business professional who is uniquely positioned to understand the ins and outs of the district budget and pension issues, there is no better candidate to take on the careful stewardship of our high schools.  I have known Ms. Gordon for many years, and this community can count on her for sound judgment, clear-headed…

linda schneider

10:37 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013

I agree. Julie Starkman Gordon is the best candidate for the 113 Board.   more ›

Referendum Foes Get Outside Help

Deerfield High School students produce videos showing why they think campus needs renovations.

Update 4/9 at 12:30 p.m.: Education First issued a statement today saying that there is "no affiliation between Education First and Americans for Prosperity." From Education First Communications Director Peter Lucas: This past Sunday, Joe Hahn offered his help to distribute literature on behalf of Education First as his parents still live in District 113. No other members of Americans for Prosperity participated in this effort. The other dozen people Mr. Hahn referred to are all Education First members that have no affiliation with Americans for Prosperity. In speaking with The Patch, Mr. Hahn took it upon himself to suggest that he recruited other members of Americans for Prosperity, when that it is not the case. His remarks to The Patch …

Marc Rossi

11:18 pm on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

I love the comments of the Rental property experts here and the keen analysis provided... I know for a sad fact, that Real estate taxes in this area on even the most affordable residences are usually so onerous that it is virtually impossible to break even on any rental property in either city, unless purchased in a foreclosure or other distress sale. Highland Park, particularly is renowned for …   more ›

Letter to the Editor: Support the Referendum

Reader lays out the reasons he supports the $89 million renovation program for Deerfield and Highland Park High Schools.

Why I support the Referendum (as simply as I can state it)  Our High School facilities are antiquated.  They do not measure up to current standards, falling far behind those of every high school in the Northern Suburbs. Niles West & North, the Glenbrooks, Stevenson, Lake Forest, Gurnee schools, Vernon Hills, Libertyville,  – all have facilities that have been upgraded numerous times while our schools have been mired, not only in the last century – but the middle of the last century , and in the case of the B and C buildings at Highland Park High School, the early 20th century.  Our teachers and students shine despite incredibly inferior facilities.  That shouldn’t be ok in our community.   Unlike most of the Ed. 1st leadership, I have …

Harry Steindler

11:22 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013

Thanks Mara - Our community is our community, doesn't matter where in it we fall - from preschools for our youngest to senior centers for our older residents, we should want the best for all members of the community.   more ›

Sunday, April 7, 2013

District 113 Referendum Years in the Making to be Decided Tuesday

The $89 million bond referendum that has been proposed by the Highland Park and Deerfield high school district has kept Patch readers commenting and blogging for months. On Tuesday, voters decide what happens.

Over the last week proponents and foes of the $89 million referendum to renovate Deerfield and Highland Park High Schools have had no shortage of controversy in their efforts to persuade voters. Opponents have accused Township High School District 113 of pressuring students to support the ballot measure and one person even mentioned outside interests financing the effect to defeat the referendum. This is the latest since the Township High School District 113 Board of Education voted Jan. 14 to place an $89 million referendum on the April 9 ballot to help fund a $114 million renovation of the two campuses. Before the Board made its decision, citizens were engaged with numerous meetings and six different committees involving members of the …

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AK

8:38 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

BBB, you are being bombarded by the no less than MDs of Education (could be PHDs?) coalition assembled from architects, developers and bond brokers. They are here working hard to protect your taxes, your children's education, your home values and obviously the local commerce . LOL LOL LOL. Pass it today and your taxes will increase by 30% in five years plus heavy debt on the balance sheet, kill …   more ›

Friday, March 22, 2013

Philip J. Carrigan: Candidate for College of Lake County Board

Philip J. Carrigan is among five candidates seeking two seats on the CLC Board.

Name: Philip J. Carrigan Age: 68 yr Family: wife-Mary Clare Jakes, daughter-Erin Carrigan, son-in-law--Jeremy Bell, grand daughters-Audrey & Elizabeth Bell (14 mo old twins) Education: B.S. Pharmacy,Mass Col Pharmacy; M.S. Industrial Pharmacy, Northeastern U,Boston; Ph.D. Pharmacokinetics, Univ Connecticut Occupation: Abbott Laboratories-pharmaceutical research & drug monitoring immunoassays (retired 2004, 31 yr of service) Previous Elected or Appointed Offices: CLC Trustee 2005--2011, Precinct Committeeman 2004, 2012 Other community involvement: Lk Cty Board of Health 1985--90; Youth Build GED tutor 2005--2009; Waukegan Twp Eddie Washington Ctr for Men-Advisory Cmt, Staben House for Women w Childen-Advisory Cmt (transitional housing …

Marty Thompsen

5:23 pm on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Great candidate. The College of Lake County and the students need the best and Phil Carrigan is the best. Get out and vote for him, Dauray and/or Lumber.   more ›

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Darl E. Drummond: College of Lake County Board Candidate

Darl E. Drummond is among five people seeking two seats on the College of Lake County Board.

Name: Darl E. Drummond Age: 60 Family: Single Education: Bachelors of Science in Education; Masters of Science in Guidance and Counseling Occupation: Higher Education Administrator Previous Elected or Appointed Offices: No Other community involvement: Lake County United Way; YMCA-Northern Lakes; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Links Incorporated; and twice named: the Most Influential African American in Lake County by Soring Eagle Publications;    Position sought: Election to the College of Lake County Board of Trustees Campaign E-mail address: dedrummond@comcast.net Campaign committee: None Campaign Website: None Campaign Facebook: See me on Facebook as Darl Drummond Campaign Twitter: None Why are you running? I recently retired from the …

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