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Kurtz, Koehler Hold Back Challenge from Democrat Booras

November 02, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Donna Kurtz, Ken Koehler, Mark Booras

The two candidates who won the Republican primary election, Donna Kurtz and McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler are well on the way to capturing the seats they seek.

As in the primary, Kurtz is leading Koehler, despite the Northwest Herald’s having endorsed Koehler and Democrat Mark Booras.

Republicans maintained their control of the 2nd County Board district.

Report from Two Republican Precincts in Crystal Lake

November 02, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Alexi Giannoulias, Algonquin 19, Algonquin 7, Bill Brady, Mark Booras, Mark Kirk, McHenry County, Pat Quinn

Keith Nygren

There is no accurate way to tell how people voted on election night or even how many people voted on a precinct by precinct basis.

That’s because of the early votes and those cast by absentee are folded into totals after all the paper and election day computer cast ballots are tallied.

However, one can add up the votes cast in the precinct and get totals which might or might not mean much.

Excluding early voting and assuming that all absentee ballots were returned, Algonquin 7, the precinct where I am Republican precinct committeeman, saw 278 of 465 registered voters casting ballots. That is almost 60%.

In the precinct next door, Algonquin 19, 301 of 644 cast ballots, giving a turnout of 6.7%.

Lets look at the hot local races.

Republican incumbent Sheriff Keith Nygren carried both precincts, although Democrat Mike Mahon would have carried Algonquin 19, had Green Party candidate Gus Philpott not been on the ballot and all 21 votes he received had voted for Mahon.

The totals for Algonquin 7 were

  • Nygren -135
  • Mahon – 85
  • Philpott – 11

In Algonquin 19, they were

  • Nygren-128
  • Mahon – 108
  • Philpott – 21

For county board, the Republicans carried the day:

Algonquin 7

  • Donna Kurtz – 167
  • Ken Koehler – 104
  • Mark Booras – 73

Algonquin 19

  • Kurtz – 155
  • Koehler – 110
  • Borras – 109

Gordon Graham

For Judge, Republican Gordon Graham bested Sally Wiggins:

Algonquin 7

  • Graham – 145
  • Wiggins – 62

Algonquin 19

  • Graham – 149
  • Wiggins – 92

On statewide races, for U.S. Senate, Mark Kirk carried both precincts over Alexi Giannoulias:

Algonquin 7

Short Term U.S. Senate

  • Kirk – 143
  • Giannoulias – 77
  • Jones – 13
  • Labno – 3

Six-Year Term U.S. Senate

  • Kirk – 148
  • Giannoulias – 80
  • Jones – 10
  • Labno – 5

Mark Kirk

It is worth noting that the Democratic Party spent a whole lot of direct mail money to promote Libertarian Labno without much success.

Barack Obama carried Algonquin 7 by one vote two years ago.

Kirk got 61% of the vote this year for the short term, while Obama’s basketball buddy Giannoulias received 34% (54% to  33% for the six-year term). Third party candidates garnered the rest.

Algonquin 19

Short Term U.S. Senate

  • Kirk – 156
  • Giannoulias – 131
  • Jones – 11
  • Labno – 17

Six-Year Term U.S. Senate

  • Kirk – 160
  • Giannoulias – 139
  • Jones – 12
  • Labno – 16

Bill Brady

For Governor, Bill Brady carried both precincts.

Algonquin 7

  • Bill Brady – 140
    Pat Quinn – 80
    Rich Whitney – 9
    Soctt Lee Cohen – 4
    Lex Green – 2

Algonquin 19

  • Bill Brady – 129
  • Pat Quinn – 107
  • Scott Lee Cohen – 14
  • Lex Green – 9
  • Rich Whitney – 6

Brady won by 1.75 to 1 in Algonquin 7 and 1.2 to 1 in Algonquin 19.

Marc Munaretto Seeking to Replace Ken Koehler as County Board Chairman

October 04, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Barb Wheeler, Dan Ryan, Donna Kurtz, Kathy Bergan Schmidt, Ken Koehler, Marc Munaretto, Mark Booras, McHerny County Board, Randy Donley, Sandra Salgado, Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke

Marc Munarettl

Multiple sources have confirmed that the man who placed third in the contest to be named McHenry County Board Chairman is running again.

The vote in 2008 was sixteen for Ken Koehler, six for Barb Wheeler and two for Marc Munaretto.

Munaretto’s votes two Decembers ago were his own and Randy Donley’s.

The major challenger to incumbent Ken Koehler was Barb Wheeler last time around. She received seven votes.

Besides her own vote, she received support from Sue Draffkorn, Virginia Peschke, Sandy Salgado, Kathy Bergan Schmidt and Dan Ryan.

Koehler retaliated by stripping Wheeler of her committee chairmanship. There was additional retaliation by Koehler to those who supported Wheeler, which may be coming home to roost.

Munaretto is not up for re-election this year.

Koehler is.

Koehler and his District 2 running mate, Donna Kurtz, were not on the best of terms during the primary election.

There is no indication the two Republicans are running a coordinated campaign.

They are being challenged by Democrat Mark Booras.

Mark Booras Walking Precincts in District 2

October 03, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Crystal Lake, District Two, Lake In the Hills, Mark Booras, McHenry County Board.

Taking me up on my offer to let people know what candidates are doing in McHenry County, District 2 Democratic Party County Board candidate Mark Booras has emailed me his walk card with this message:

We have been canvassing one precinct per week in District 2; the campaign is going better than expected.

Here is a link to my campaign website:

http://booras.voiceofmchenrycounty.org/

At the bottom of the homepage you’ll find a link to the streaming video of Ken, Donna, and myself at a candidate forum hosted by the NWHerald a few weeks ago.

Also, the walk card includes my cell number and campaign email address.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

I assume that means not only I can call, but you, too, if you have questions.

You see the Booras walk piece, which appears suited to be mailed as well, below:
You can enlarge either image by clicking on it.

Booras is promoting himself as “A New Voice for McHenry County Board.”

“We need government that is honest and serves everyonee, not just special interests” is the subhead.

Below are his bullet points:

  • I will represent you with integrity and fairness.
  • I believe in open and transparent government, and I will support increased scrutiny of the economic interests of public officials.
  • I strongly oppose pay increases for public officials.
  • I will not be a rubber-stamp board member.  I will ask questions and demand answers.
  • We should never have to choose between a healthy environment and economic security.  we deserve both.

On the other side Booras says, “The Choice is Clear,” over a repeat of “A New Voice.”

Then appears,

The future of McHenry County depends on your vote.

Have you noticed local government no longer seems interested in representing the best interests of ordinary citizens?  I want to change that.  I’m not a politician.  I’m just a family man who wants to give my neighbors a real voice and a real choice this November.  We don’t have to settle for business as usual.  If you agree we need a new voice on the County Board, please vote for me.

“Community Service” listed includes

  • Public Action to Deliver Shelter (PADS)
  • Youth Ministry (AWANAS)
  • Taught job skills to Pioneer Center clients.

Offered as “Leadership” are the following:

  • I will protect our environment and ground water, and fight for justice for the cancer victims in McCullom Lake.
  • I will support efforts to bring high quality jobs to McHenry County.
  • I will oppose favoritism and special favors for the well-connected and politically powerful.
  • Most important of all, I will listen to you.

Personal PAC County Board Endorsement – An Amplification

October 01, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Dennis Palys, Donna Kurtrz, Endorsement, Jeff Thirtyacre, Mark Booras, McHenry County Board., Personal PAC, Tina Hill

The post I ran about pro-abortion Personal PAC’s endorsements for the McHenry County Board was incomplete. Instead of going to the Personal PAC endorsement page, I relied on the eVote web site. It is clearly unreliable, as I guess I should have figured out when Independent candidate for judge Sally Wiggins’ name was missing from the its list of candidates to be on McHenry County Ballots.

There were more county board members than the two county board candidates I mentioned earlier who endorsed by Personal PAC.

The only incumbent endorsed is Tina Hill (R-Woodstock).

Non-incumbents gaining the pro-choice group’s nod are

The Lake in the Hills Sunset Festival Parade

September 04, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Denise Barreto, Donna Kurtz, Elgin Sweeper, Jean Bianchi, Jim Kennedy, John Yung, Keith Nygren, Ken Koehler, Lake In the Hills, Lou Bianchi, Mark Booras, McHenry County Democratic Central Committee, McHenry County Democrats, Mike Bisset, Mike Mahon, Motorcycle Rider, Motorcycles, Motorcyclist, Pam Althoff, Parade, Paula Yensen, Pets for Skinner, Sally Wiggins, Sinful Saints, Tina Hill, Tom McDermott

What great timing I had. As I was arriving the parade was about ready to kick off and a helpful policeman, after figuring out that I really didn’t want to head down the street toward the front of the parade, pointed me to the parking area.

I could hear the sirens as I walked to the parade route.

As I was walking toward the street, I could see healthy crowds lining the street.

I made it just in time for the color guard.


Most people were standing in respect to the American Flag.

Turstee Denise Barreto throws candy to the crowd.

Considering the aversion that Crystal Lake has to throwing candy, I was surprised that Lake in the Hills allows it. There may have been other elected village officials, but, not knowing most of the players, I couldn’t pick them out. Certainly, there were not cars with signs, as was the case in Algonquin’s Founders Days Parade.

Next came the Sheriff’s contingent.

The leader is from the Sheriff's Department.

First four motorcycles. Two from the Sheriff’s department and two, I believe, from the Conservation District.

Sheriff Keith Nygren rode the parade route with his wife.

Next came Sheriff Keith Nygren and his wife Marge. Nygren seems to have lost some weight over the summer.

Part of Sheriff's Keith Nygren's parade entry.

Behind Nygren’s car was the Crime Prevention Trailer, pulled by the Community Relations vehicle.

The Sinful Saints blasted away on top of an old fire engine.

What was behind wasn’t political, except for the trombone player in the Dixieland band called Sinful Saints. He’s Republican precinct committeeman Tom McDermott.

A Mark Kirk sticker guy came past in a lull in the parade. No sign of Kirk’s contingent, however.

Can you tell the wind was blowing at the parade? The tee shirt says, "I want an independent judiciary in McHenry County." Naturally, there was a pitch for Sally Wiggins' election.

Another sticker person wasn’t far behind. By the time I figured out that she was passing out stickers for Sally Wiggins, the Independent candidate for Circuit Court Judge, the young woman had passed me. So I called out and asked if I could take a photo of her sweat shirt. I now see it was a tee shirt. You see the result above.

Look at the Cub Scout in the middle. He has both feet off the ground.

This group of Cub Scouts deserves a notice for its sheer exuberance. I think it’s Pack 458 of Huntley, but the photo really doesn’t have a good view of the number.

Here's the Jaycees float announcing their intention of creating the world's largest soda float on Sunday at the Sunst Festival.

The Jaycees, Lake in the Hills, I would presume, are trying for a world record soda float on Sunday. Really. That’s what the sign says.

The Summers Academy of Dance performer provided this wonderful shadow.

At this point, I found a young person who had been “stickered.” There was one for Mark Kirk and another for Sally Wiggins.

I have never heard of the Hearts of Gold organization, which seems to be based in Algonquin, but since many people are in hard times, I thought you ought to know about it.

The leading edge of the County Democrats’ contingent soon came into view.

The Democrats came into sight. A big red convertible with flags flying was surrounded by marchers wearing tee shirts.

It seemed to be a family affair.

Others carried yard signs and, I’m guessing, passed out candy.

Mike Mahon emphasized that he was from Lake in the Hills with everyone he spoke to.

Next came the Democratic Party candidate for Sheriff. He introduced himself and told those lining the parade route that he was from Lake in the Hills.

Mike Mahon was falling behind his parade contingent as he worked the crowd.

It is rare for a candidate to get beyond the front row of parade watchers, but Mahon was doing it on the south side of the street.

Riding on a motorcycle is Democratic Party congessional candidate George Gaulrapp. Handing out pamphlets with him is Democratic Party Chairman Mike Bisset.

State Rep. David Miller, who is running for State Comptroller, had a couple of young men in the parade, so, although I thought the Democrats were gone, I saw more were coming.

The Democratic Party banner has its web site address, mchenrycountydems.com, and phone number, 815-788-9540.

And, from the banner being carried by Mary Erlenborn and Mike Bisset’s wife, Paula Yensen, it appears that what I earlier thought was the Democratic Party float was really one for Mike Mahon.

Mark Booras, I figured out, is the Democratic Party candidate running against McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler and McHenry County College Board member Donna Kurtz.

A name I didn’t know came into view: Mark Booras.

“Are you Mark Booras?” I asked. Turns out the man carrying the sign was his brother, so I asked if he were at the parade

The Lake in the Hills Parade is the first indication that I've seen that District 2 Democratic Party county board candidate Mark Booras be planning a campaign.

He was.

Across the street. “So, you’re the Democrat running for county board?” I said.

I thought it was pretty bold of Mark Booras to be kissing children along the parade route. Turns out it was his child.

He agreed he was and, showing that he had learned some political tricks, he kissed a child.

When I remarked on it, he told me it was his child.

McHenry County State's Attorney Lou Bianchi's wife Jean was passing out literature.

Next I saw Jean Bianchi passing out something colorful, which I didn’t get a copy of.

McHenry County State's Attorney Lou Bianchi waved at the crowd.

McHenry County State’s Attorney Lou Bianchi was riding in a yellow convertible and waved at the camera. Bianchi is not up for election.  Bianchi’s contingent were acting as if this were a campaign year.

Walkers for Sheriff Keith Nygren's campaign.

Next came the walking contingent for Sheriff Keith Nygren.

Dog for Nygren.

Brent Smith’s son had a dog wearing a Nygren tee shirt. It reminded me of my first campaign for state representative when Coventry Republican Precinct Committeeman claimed he was forming “Pets for Skinner.”

With the starts and stops in a parade this probably shows Donna Kurtz has good balance.

Next was McHenry County College Board member Donna Kurtz riding on the front of a bicycle. She is running for county board. Kurtz and Ken Koehler are on the Republican ballot, while Mark Booras is on the Democratic Party side of the ballot.

The Jacobs High School Band marched past next.

I’m a percussion section fan.

The leading edge of the Mark Kirk contingent at the parade.

Behind me near the sidewalk, I noticed a young lady passing out Kirk stickers.

In the distance, one could see the next entrant was U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kirk's contingent.

On the street behind the Medinah Temple small motorcycle guys, the Mark Kirk marchers could be seen.

The red convertible had State Senator Pam Althoff and State Rep. Mike Tryon’s signs affixed to it.

Mark Kirk waved at the Lake in the Hills crowd.

As in Crystal Lake, Congressman Kirk waved to the crowd and thanked them for coming.

Yard signs didn't pose the same problem in the wind that banners did.

The wind was blowing hard enough that some banner holders could not keep their unweighted signs down so they could be read.

Pal Althoff walked by next.

State Senator Pam Althoff was handing out bubble gum at the parade.

Tina Hill

On the back of the pick-up truck rode County Board member Tina Hill.

John Jung

County Board candidate John Jung was handing out Double Bubble, too. I asked for three and got them.  Hill and Jung are running mates in District 5, trying to edge out incumbent Democrat Jim Kennedy, who beat Perry Moy four years ago.

Two more Cub Scout Packs followed.

Cub Scout Pack 369's float.

The first was from Lake in the Hills and I can read the number on its waving flag.

Cub Scout Pack 167.

Next marched Huntley’s Cub Scout Pack 167.

McHenry County Defenders offer clean-up service.

The McHenry County Environmental Defenders continued its tradition of being the last parade entry with members carrying large bags for plastic bottles.

I didn't see any animals, so I'm not sure what this Elgin Sweeper was trying to clean up.

Bringing up the rear was a huge Elgin Sweeper.

Two More Democratic Party County Board Candidates File

April 29, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Democratic Party, Dennis Palys, Diane Evertsen, District 2, District 6, Donna Kurtz, Ken Koehler, Mark Booras, Mary McCann, McHenry County, McHenry County Board.

Two previously unopposed pairs of Republican Party McHenry County Board candidates now have Democratic Party challengers for the fall.

Ken Koehler

Donna Kurtz

In District 2, McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler and McHenry County College Board member Donna Kurtz emerged from a heated February 2nd primary. No Democrats filed for office prior to the primary.

Now Mark Booras, 1637 Penny Lane in Crystal Lake, has filed petitions in the Crystal Lake-Lake in the Hills district after being slated by the McHenry County Democratic Party Central Committee. Both Koehler and Kurtz live in Crystal Lake, as well.

Diane Evertsen

Mary McCann

In the county’s most rural district, Dennis Palys has gathered enough signatures to make it on the ballot to challenge GOP primary winners Mary McCann and Diane Evertsen. He lves at 2803 E. Lake Shore Drive in Wonder Lake. McCann lives west of Woodstock and Evertsen lives northwest of Woodstock.

in 2008, two new Democrats were elected to the McHenry County Board.  Paula Yensen of Lake in the Hills and Cathy Bergan Schmidt of Crystal Lake.  Both beat men.

Based on more than forty years of watching politics in the area, it is my belief that woman have about a five percentage point advantage over male opponents at the polls.

In what is looking like a Republican year that does not bode well for the two men who have just decided to joust.  Only one candidate of the four Republicans being attacked is male, County Board Chairman Koehler.

Barring some very well publicized scandal, I don’t look for the Democrats to pick up seats this year.