Bianchi and Peschke Endorse Rossi for Grafton Township Supervisor

McHenry County State’s Attorney Lou Bianchi and McHenry County Board member Virginia Peschke have endorsed John Rossi for Grafton Township supervisor. This despite multiple reports that Rossi, the immediate past Grafton Township Republican Central Committee Chairman endorsed pro-choice Democrat Paula … Continue reading

Bianchi and Peschke Endorse Rossi for Grafton Township Supervisor

McHenry County State’s Attorney Lou Bianchi and McHenry County Board member Virginia Peschke have endorsed John Rossi for Grafton Township supervisor. This despite multiple reports that Rossi, the immediate past Grafton Township Republican Central Committee Chairman endorsed pro-choice Democrat Paula … Continue reading

Grafton Township Newsletter Delivered to Algonquin Township Residents

Delivery of the Grafton Township newsletter outside the township has happened before, but last year it was in April. I suggested that Grafton Township Supervisor had sent out this year’s newsletter right before the February Republican primary election in order … Continue reading

Grafton Township Newsletter Delivered to Algonquin Township Residents

Delivery of the Grafton Township newsletter outside the township has happened before, but last year it was in April. I suggested that Grafton Township Supervisor had sent out this year’s newsletter right before the February Republican primary election in order … Continue reading

Why Use Campaign Money to Promote Your Re-Election When You Can Force the Taxpayers to Finance Your Campaign?

Ah, the powers of incumbency. Grafton Township Supervisor John Rossi is running for re-election against fellow Republican Linda Moore. Linda has made two mailings so far out of her own pocket and Rossi has made one paid by Grafton Township … Continue reading

Why Use Campaign Money to Promote Your Re-Election When You Can Force the Taxpayers to Finance Your Campaign?

Ah, the powers of incumbency. Grafton Township Supervisor John Rossi is running for re-election against fellow Republican Linda Moore. Linda has made two mailings so far out of her own pocket and Rossi has made one paid by Grafton Township … Continue reading

Linda Moore Asks, “What If Someone Put a Second Mortgage on Your Home…Without Asking Your Permission?”

In the second mailing of her campaign to replace incumbent Grafton Township Supervisor John Rossi, challenger Linda Moore asks the question: “What If Someone Put a Second Mortgage on Your Home…Without Asking Your Permission?” What’s she talking about? Here’s what … Continue reading

Linda Moore Asks, “What If Someone Put a Second Mortgage on Your Home…Without Asking Your Permission?”

In the second mailing of her campaign to replace incumbent Grafton Township Supervisor John Rossi, challenger Linda Moore asks the question: “What If Someone Put a Second Mortgage on Your Home…Without Asking Your Permission?” What’s she talking about? Here’s what … Continue reading

Challenger Linda Moore Wins Top Ballot Spot in Grafton Township

I’ve written about having read a study about the value of ballot position while in graduate school at the University of Michigan. A couple of researchers looked at every paper ballot in a municipal election in that state. There definitely … Continue reading

Challenger Linda Moore Wins Top Ballot Spot in Grafton Township

I’ve written about having read a study about the value of ballot position while in graduate school at the University of Michigan. A couple of researchers looked at every paper ballot in a municipal election in that state. There definitely … Continue reading

Grafton Township Republicans Decide to Hold Primary Election

Looks like I was wrong. The Grafton Township Republican office holders have decided to seek re-nomination in a primary election, rather than in a township caucus, as I thought after reading a couple of emails announcing the central committee meeting. … Continue reading

Grafton Township Republicans Decide to Hold Primary Election

Looks like I was wrong. The Grafton Township Republican office holders have decided to seek re-nomination in a primary election, rather than in a township caucus, as I thought after reading a couple of emails announcing the central committee meeting. … Continue reading