Where Was the Most Campaigning in Grafton Township?

Turnout was really terrible in most of the precincts which held Republican Party township primary elections.

Today, let’s take a look at who voted where in Grafton Township’s hot three-way Township Supervisor race and two-way Assessor and Road Commissioner contests.

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Grafton Township precinct map.

Grafton Township precinct map.

Here are the precincts ranked from highest to lowest turnout:

  • GRAFTON 15 – 25.91% Sun City, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 27 – 19.95% Sun City, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 26 – 15.75% Sun City, Linda Moore, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 2 – 10.95% – Lakewood, Mike Hansen, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 4 – 10.63% – Northwest Grafton Township, farmland, James Ketchmark, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 1 – 10.29% – Downtown Huntley, Mike Skala, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 9 – 9.31% – Area around the old high school, Eric Hartmann, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 6 – 8.76% – Lakewood’s Turnberry & unincorporated area west of Crystal Lake to Route 47, Betty Jane Miller, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 11 – 6.93% – West end of Crystal Lake, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 18 – 6.46% – Lake in the Hills, Tom Wilbeck, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 29 – 5.56% – Huntley near Village Hall, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 7 – 5.50% – Crystal Lake south of Lakewood, Fred Wickham Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 3 – 5.41% – North Shore of Crystal Lake, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 10 – 5.23% – Crystal Lake, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 22 – 4.70% –  eastern Huntley on the county line, Cheryl Meyer, appointed Precinct Committteeman
  • GRAFTON 24 – 4.25% – west of Lakewood Road, north of Miller Road, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 17 – 4.18% – Algonquin in southeast corner of township, No Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 5 – 4.06% – Crystal Lake, northwest of the lake, appointed John McGuire, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 12 – 3.80% – east if Lakewood Road, north of Miller Road in Lake in the Hills, Joseph Oskorep, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 13 – 3.53% – Lake in the Hills near township line, Gary Cooney, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 28 – 3.50% – Lake in the Hills, southeast of the intersection of Algonquin and Lakewood Roads, Tom Poznanski, Chairman of the Grafton Township Republican Central Committee
  • GRAFTON 23 – 3.49% – Lake in the Hills, southwest of the intersection of Algonquin and Lakewood Roads, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 16 – 3.34% – northeast of the intersection of Reed Road and Route 47, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 21 – 2.81% – southwestern Lakewood, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 30 – 2.77% – southwesternmost Grafton Township precinct in Lake in the Hills, Marty Waitzman, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 8 – 2.59% – southwestern Crystal Lake, Carolyn Schofield, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 31 – 2.55% – Lake in the Hills north of Algonquin Road on the Algonquin Township line, no Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 19 – 1.65% – Lake in the Hills west of Lakewood Road, Samuel Paglini, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 25 – 1.60% – south of Ackmann Road east of Haligus Road, Joe Calomino, Precinct Committeeman
  • GRAFTON 20 – 1.54% – Crystal Lake north of Dartmoor, west of Huntley Road, Michelle Nigro, appointed Precinct Committeeman
  • Grafton 14 – 1.38%  –  southwest of intersection of Algonquin and Lakewood Roads, wrapping around Grafton 28, Allan Lampert, appointed Precinct Committeeman

Comments

Where Was the Most Campaigning in Grafton Township? — 4 Comments

  1. I am surprised how low the turn out was from Grafton 24 seeing the so many Huntley neighbors live there and are constantly crabbing about Linda Moore but were too lazy to vote.

  2. I’m sure the snowstorm affected the total numbers. My drive to the polling place was quite fun!

  3. “Low turnout” is really a fraud. Agreably when only “1.5%” turnout, that is bad, but….

    I am an election judge and if you look at the “voter registration lists”, they are loaded with dead people, people in nursing homes and incompetent, families who have left for other states and havn’t re-registered, etc. They are so out of date, it is a joke. And this is every year.

    If everyone in a precinct were to turn out to vote, I’d be you get rates no higher than “60-80% turnout” simply because of the above. On active presidential elections, those are the rates you get.

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