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Newly Elected McHenry County Board Members Sworn In

December 03, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Bless, Ersel Schuster, Jim Heisler, John Hammerand, Kathy Bergan Schmidt, Ken Koehler, Marc Munaretto, Mary Donner, Paula Yensen, Randy Donley, Scott Breeden, Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke

In these photos you can see Judge Michael J. Sullivan swearing in the eight McHenry County Board members who took office on Monday.

From left to right are

  • Randy Donley (R-Union),
  • Jim Heisler (R-Crystal Lake),
  • John Hammerand (R-Wonder Lake),
  • Virginia Peschke (R-Bull Valley),
  • Bob Bless (R-Fox River Grove),
  • Paula Yensen (D-Lake in the Hills),
  • Kathy Bergan Schmidt (D-Crystal Lake),
  • Mary Donner (R-Crystal Lake),
  • Ersel Schuster (R-Woodstock),
  • Scott Breeden (R-Lakewood),
  • Sue Draffkorn (R-Wonder Lake) and Marc Muneratto (R-Algonquin).

In the bottom picture, you can see (if you click on the image) McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler to the right of Munaretto’s head awaiting the election of board officers.

Here are the details about the discussion about the contested election before the vote, which resulted in two Crystal Lakers taking control.

Newly Elected McHenry County Board Members Sworn In

December 02, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Bless, Ersel Schuster, Jim Heisler, John Hammerand, Kathy Bergan Schmidt, Ken Koehler, Marc Munaretto, Mary Donner, Paula Yensen, Randy Donley, Scott Breeden, Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke

In these photos you can see Judge Michael J. Sullivan swearing in the eight McHenry County Board members who took office on Monday.

From left to right are

  • Randy Donley (R-Union),
  • Jim Heisler (R-Crystal Lake),
  • John Hammerand (R-Wonder Lake),
  • Virginia Peschke (R-Bull Valley),
  • Bob Bless (R-Fox River Grove),
  • Paula Yensen (D-Lake in the Hills),
  • Kathy Bergan Schmidt (D-Crystal Lake),
  • Mary Donner (R-Crystal Lake),
  • Ersel Schuster (R-Woodstock),
  • Scott Breeden (R-Lakewood),
  • Sue Draffkorn (R-Wonder Lake) and Marc Muneratto (R-Algonquin).

In the bottom picture, you can see (if you click on the image) McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler to the right of Munaretto’s head awaiting the election of board officers.

Here are the details about the discussion about the contested election before the vote, which resulted in two Crystal Lakers taking control.

Dems Press for Two County Board Seats

November 04, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Bless, Jim Heisler, John Hammerand, John Jung, Kathleen Schmidt, Marc Munaretto, Mary Donner, Nick Provenzano, Paula Yensen, Scott Breeden, Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke

As expected, that hole in dike has manifested itself in District 5, where Republican turned Democrat Lake in the Hills trustee Jim Kennedy picked off Perry Moy two years ago.

With 59% of the vote has counted, Paula Yensen is leading the pack.

Odd man out, so to speak, is John Jung.

Yensen is leading the four-way race with 32.4%.

Top vote getter four years ago, Virginia Peschke, for whom I saw no literature, is second with 32.3%.

Jung is running third with 28.2%.

Green Party candidate Frank Wedig is pulling 7%, enough to earn the Green Party “established party status” in the Lake in the Hills-Huntley-Woodstock-Bull Valley district. (That means the party, if it elects a precinct committeeman, can nominate candidates the way the Democrats did in McHenry County this year—without running anyone in the primary election. Dave Bachmann is the only except on the Democratic Party side. He did stand for nomination in the primary.)

A similar upset may occur in the Crystal Lake-Prairie Grove-McHenry District 3, where Democratic Party Chair Kathy Bergen Schmidt is leading another incumbent male, Nick Provenzano, by 115 vote with only 3 out of 37 precincts not counted.

Leading is incumbent female Mary Donner with almost 37% of the vote in a three-way race.

There could also be a Democratic Party pickup in the most rural district in McHenry County.

With half the votes counted, the two Republicans in District 6 are leading, but they are not splitting the vote evenly.

Randy Donley is ahead with 31% of the vote in the four-way race. His running mate Ersel Schuster has 26.6%. Atypically, the male Republican is running ahead of the female. Incumbent Donley got more votes than Schuster in the primary election, too.

The leading Democrat, Darryl Frank, is 600 votes behind Schuster at 22%. He is ahead of his running mate Bob Ludwig by almost 300 votes. Ludwig has 20% of the vote.

I wonder if voters see the name “Frank” and think he must be related to Jack Franks, the candidate for state representative against whom the Republicans did not run a candidate.

In county board District 1 (Fox River Grove, Cary and Algonquin), with 77% of the vote counted, the two Republicans are winning handily. Newcomer Bob Bliss has 37% of the vote, incumbent Marc Munaretto has almost 34%.

Democrat James McTague claims 29%.

Republicans are leading in the Crystal Lake-Lake in the Hills District 2.

Perennial top vote getter Jim Heisler pulled it off again, leading the four-way race with almost 32% of the voted. His running mate Scott Breeden is running second at 25.5%

Two Democratic Party women—Jill Mawhinney and Anita Harmon—are running behind with 20.8% and 22%, respectively.

54% of the vote is counted.

Not much of a contest in District 4 either. It has a lot of Wonder Lake—where both of the candidates reside—McHenry, Johnsburg, Richmond and Spring Grove.

Republican John Hammerand is leading with 37.5% of the vote. His running mate Sue Draffkorn is second at 35%, with Democrat Jeff Thirtyacre coming in last with 27.5%. Note the anomaly of a male Republican out tallying a female Republican in this race. 66% of the votes are counted.

Dems Press for Two County Board Seats

November 04, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Bless, Jim Heisler, John Hammerand, John Jung, Kathleen Schmidt, Marc Munaretto, Mary Donner, Nick Provenzano, Paula Yensen, Scott Breeden, Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke

As expected, that hole in dike has manifested itself in District 5, where Republican turned Democrat Lake in the Hills trustee Jim Kennedy picked off Perry Moy two years ago.

With 59% of the vote has counted, Paula Yensen is leading the pack.

Odd man out, so to speak, is John Jung.

Yensen is leading the four-way race with 32.4%.

Top vote getter four years ago, Virginia Peschke, for whom I saw no literature, is second with 32.3%.

Jung is running third with 28.2%.

Green Party candidate Frank Wedig is pulling 7%, enough to earn the Green Party “established party status” in the Lake in the Hills-Huntley-Woodstock-Bull Valley district. (That means the party, if it elects a precinct committeeman, can nominate candidates the way the Democrats did in McHenry County this year—without running anyone in the primary election. Dave Bachmann is the only except on the Democratic Party side. He did stand for nomination in the primary.)

A similar upset may occur in the Crystal Lake-Prairie Grove-McHenry District 3, where Democratic Party Chair Kathy Bergen Schmidt is leading another incumbent male, Nick Provenzano, by 115 vote with only 3 out of 37 precincts not counted.

Leading is incumbent female Mary Donner with almost 37% of the vote in a three-way race.

There could also be a Democratic Party pickup in the most rural district in McHenry County.

With half the votes counted, the two Republicans in District 6 are leading, but they are not splitting the vote evenly.

Randy Donley is ahead with 31% of the vote in the four-way race. His running mate Ersel Schuster has 26.6%. Atypically, the male Republican is running ahead of the female. Incumbent Donley got more votes than Schuster in the primary election, too.

The leading Democrat, Darryl Frank, is 600 votes behind Schuster at 22%. He is ahead of his running mate Bob Ludwig by almost 300 votes. Ludwig has 20% of the vote.

I wonder if voters see the name “Frank” and think he must be related to Jack Franks, the candidate for state representative against whom the Republicans did not run a candidate.

In county board District 1 (Fox River Grove, Cary and Algonquin), with 77% of the vote counted, the two Republicans are winning handily. Newcomer Bob Bliss has 37% of the vote, incumbent Marc Munaretto has almost 34%.

Democrat James McTague claims 29%.

Republicans are leading in the Crystal Lake-Lake in the Hills District 2.

Perennial top vote getter Jim Heisler pulled it off again, leading the four-way race with almost 32% of the voted. His running mate Scott Breeden is running second at 25.5%

Two Democratic Party women—Jill Mawhinney and Anita Harmon—are running behind with 20.8% and 22%, respectively.

54% of the vote is counted.

Not much of a contest in District 4 either. It has a lot of Wonder Lake—where both of the candidates reside—McHenry, Johnsburg, Richmond and Spring Grove.

Republican John Hammerand is leading with 37.5% of the vote. His running mate Sue Draffkorn is second at 35%, with Democrat Jeff Thirtyacre coming in last with 27.5%. Note the anomaly of a male Republican out tallying a female Republican in this race. 66% of the votes are counted.

A-LAW Endorses Hammerand, Jung and Schuster

October 24, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: A-LAW, Ersel Schuster, John Hammerand, John Jung

The following press release has been received by the Alliance for Land, Agriculture and Water:

The Alliance for Land, Agriculture and Water (ALAW) is pleased to support three candidates for McHenry County Board in the upcoming election: John Hammerand, District 4; John Jung Jr., District 5; Ersel Schuster, District 6. Please vote for these candidates if you live in their respective districts.

Each of these candidates demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the primary issues concerning our county, and the impact county board decisions can have on those concerns.

Each has made a commitment to preservation of our natural resources, our fresh water supply and our prime farmland. These goals are critical to maintaining our quality of life and economic viability in the county.

In addition each candidate has been accessible and responsive to our questions and shown a willingness to think independently and act accordingly.

Our survey and the responses of all candidates who answered are available by request at ALAW.

A-LAW Endorses Hammerand, Jung and Schuster

October 23, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: A-LAW, Ersel Schuster, John Hammerand, John Jung

The following press release has been received by the Alliance for Land, Agriculture and Water:

The Alliance for Land, Agriculture and Water (ALAW) is pleased to support three candidates for McHenry County Board in the upcoming election: John Hammerand, District 4; John Jung Jr., District 5; Ersel Schuster, District 6. Please vote for these candidates if you live in their respective districts.

Each of these candidates demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the primary issues concerning our county, and the impact county board decisions can have on those concerns.

Each has made a commitment to preservation of our natural resources, our fresh water supply and our prime farmland. These goals are critical to maintaining our quality of life and economic viability in the county.

In addition each candidate has been accessible and responsive to our questions and shown a willingness to think independently and act accordingly.

Our survey and the responses of all candidates who answered are available by request at ALAW.

County Board Calls Emergency Meeting on Towing Reversal

October 07, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Anchor Towing, Dan Hunt, Illinois Commerce Commission, John Hammerand, Ken Koehler, Nick Provenzano, Sandra Salgado, Towing

Anchor Towing’s Dan Hunt made more public comments at today’s McHenry County Board meeting.

He again urged reconsideration of the towing regulation ordinance passed in February.

After Hunt’s talk, in new and unfinished business, board member John Hammerand made a motion to opt out of the ICC regulation of towing.

Sandra Salgado seconded the motion. There was even someone else who tried to “third it,” at least that was what was heard through an open mike.

Jamie Rein of the state’s attorney’s office, advised the board members that they could not take such action without its being on the board’s agenda.

Then discussion moved to whether to hold a special meeting to consider repeal of the ordinance.

Lively discussion followed, with ordinance author Nick Provenzano defending his proposal.

After most of the discussion, Board Chairman Ken Koehler asked for a show of hands of those who would be willing to remove Illinois Commerce Commission oversight over towing, at least until the legislature could revise the law.

A vast majority raised their hands.

The emergency meeting will be held Tuesday, October 14th at 11 AM.

In other news, before the county board meeting, Senator Pam Althoff, Koehler, County Administrator Pete Austin, county board member Randy Donley and someone representing the state’s attorney’s office met on the same subject.

Below, you can read what Hunt said to the McHenry County Board.

County Board Calls Emergency Meeting on Towing Reversal

October 07, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Anchor Towing, Dan Hunt, Illinois Commerce Commission, John Hammerand, Ken Koehler, Nick Provenzano, Sandra Salgado, Towing

Anchor Towing’s Dan Hunt made more public comments at today’s McHenry County Board meeting.

He again urged reconsideration of the towing regulation ordinance passed in February.

After Hunt’s talk, in new and unfinished business, board member John Hammerand made a motion to opt out of the ICC regulation of towing.

Sandra Salgado seconded the motion. There was even someone else who tried to “third it,” at least that was what was heard through an open mike.

Jamie Rein of the state’s attorney’s office, advised the board members that they could not take such action without its being on the board’s agenda.

Then discussion moved to whether to hold a special meeting to consider repeal of the ordinance.

Lively discussion followed, with ordinance author Nick Provenzano defending his proposal.

After most of the discussion, Board Chairman Ken Koehler asked for a show of hands of those who would be willing to remove Illinois Commerce Commission oversight over towing, at least until the legislature could revise the law.

A vast majority raised their hands.

The emergency meeting will be held Tuesday, October 14th at 11 AM.

In other news, before the county board meeting, Senator Pam Althoff, Koehler, County Administrator Pete Austin, county board member Randy Donley and someone representing the state’s attorney’s office met on the same subject.

Below, you can read what Hunt said to the McHenry County Board.

Message of the Day – A Bumper Sticker

September 24, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bumper Sticker, Dick Durbin, Ev Evertsen, Grand Old Mill, John Hammerand, Message of the Day, Wonder Lake

Another bumper sticker from Ev Evertsen’s vehicle parked outside of McHenry County Board member John Hammerand’s Grand Old Mill fund raiser:

OUR DREAM ACT:
DUMP DURBIN

The bumper sticker even has a dump truck—undoubtedly from McHenry County.

Message of the Day – A Bumper Sticker

September 23, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bumper Sticker, Dick Durbin, Ev Evertsen, Grand Old Mill, John Hammerand, Message of the Day, Wonder Lake

Another bumper sticker from Ev Evertsen’s vehicle parked outside of McHenry County Board member John Hammerand’s Grand Old Mill fund raiser:

OUR DREAM ACT:
DUMP DURBIN

The bumper sticker even has a dump truck—undoubtedly from McHenry County.

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