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Prediction: Linda Lance Will Get Most Votes for Algonquin Township Trustee in My Precinct

April 06, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Algonquin Township, Algonquin Township Trustee, Joe Powalowski, Linda Lance, Lowell Cutsforth, Niels Sorensen

A couple of weeks ago I let the four candidates for Algonquin Township Trustee know that I was going to knock on doors in my Algonquin 7 precinct.

I asked for literature to distribute.

Only Linda Lance supplied me with something. You can see it below.


Lance was kind enough to include the names of her running mates at the bottom of her piece. And she points out that none of the Democratic Party challengers has attended a township meeting.

Boy, that’s something I would have stressed in a pamphlet.

I don’t know whether the failure to provide literature by the township candidates is an indication they thought too few GOP precinct committeemen would do anything with it to make it worthwhile to produce it or what.

After working about half of my precinct, I came home for more literature and discovered this post card in the mail box:


It was paid for by candidate Lowell Cutsforth.

So, pushing myself to finish the 225-home CCAPOA precinct Saturday, so I could avoid what I expected to be a rain and show-filled Sunday, I got to all but a handful of homes on by block.

And, I got to meet some new people, too. It’s my experience that, knocking on doors pretty much every election, I can meet someone from every household over about a five-year cycle. After yesterday’s experience, I would conclude that Saturday is the best day this century.

On Sunday, I opened the Northwest Herald, which finally started arriving 12 days after I signed up at the Crystal Lake Expo.

And, there, as if coordinated with the Saturday postcard was an eighth-page ad, which you can see below:

The Democrats started early, popping up signs in Algonquin 25, a precinct between McHenry Avenue and my precinct, which votes at Lundahl Junior High.

Its Democratic Party precinct committeeman, Maurice Hill, has to be the most energetic one in Crystal Lake, perhaps in the whole county. This could be Hill’s precinct letter, but maybe it’s just addressed to fellow Democrats.

Next, in mid-March. came the first direct mail of the campaign.

The campaign claimed to be making at least a thousand phone calls.

The Dems say they are going door-to-door and being greeted “with enthusiasm.” The post does not indicate whether the canvassers are talking to just Democrats or knocking on doors or independents and Republicans as well.

The Republican candidates for township trustee have signs, too.

But there are two of them.

Linda Lance and Lowell Cutsforth share a sign. One name is on one side and the other on the other.

Running mates Joe Powalowski and Neils Sorensen share another one. Both of their names are on each side, but in smaller print.

I wonder why the four do not have had joint yard signs.

I do remember that hard-working Democrat Lake in the Hills Trustee Paula Jensen beat out John Jung in a campaign in which Jung and running mate Virginia Peschke did not run a joint campaign.

Will history repeat itself, as the Democrats hope.

And, it looks like I’m wrong.

There is a joint sign for the “A” Team on McHenry Avenue near Route 14.

This is the only one I have seen.

There’s even a yard sign for unopposed Algonquin Township Road Commissioner Bob Miller.

Maybe there are more “A” Team signs for the Republican township trustees in Cary, where there is a huge Working Cash bond referendum.

Algonquin Township Rolls Out Literature

March 22, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Algonquin Township, Algonquin Township Republican Central Committee, Bob Kunz, Bob Miller, Dianne Klemm, Joe Powalowski, Linda Lance, Lowell Cutsforth, Marc Munaretto, Niels Sorensen

“Traditional” might be the best way to describe literature being rolled out by the Algonquin Township candidates at the Crystal Lake Expo this weekend.

It’s pretty much a straight name ID piece with a group photo of all the candidates on the front and head shots and names on the back.

No reason offered to vote for the candidates unless the words

  • Experience
  • Integrity
  • Dedication

and the phrase

Local Government Service at the Lowest Possible Cost

motivates you to vote Republican.

Two of the candidates, Linda Lance and Lowell Cutsforth were manning the Algonquin Township Republican Central Committee’s booth at the Crystal Lake Expo.

Each of them had signs.

The other two candidates, Joe Powalowski and Neils Sorensen, did not.

All are incumbent Algonquin Township Trustees.

Click to enlarge the images.

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For those of you who don’t know much about townships, they perform three basic functions: assessing, road maintenance in unincorporated areas and hand out local welfare, called General Assistance. Crystal Lake is in four townships. The two major ones are Algonquin and Nunda. The horizontal dividing line is Crystal Lake Avenue. The western part of Crystal Lake (west of our home in Lakewood on Meridian Street, in fact, is Grafton Township. The far Northwestern corner is in Woodstock-dominated Dorr Township.)

Incumbents Rule in Algonquin Township Trustee Race

February 25, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Joe Powalowski, Linda Lance, Lowell Cutsworth, Mark Guerra, Niels Sorensen

With four township trustees to be elected in Algonquin Township and five candidates, the incumbents called the day.

Even though challenger Mark Guerra had the best ballot position—right on top—he trailed second place Niels Sorensen by 58 votes.

There were very few voters.

Here are the results:

  • Linda Lance – 464
  • Joe Powalowski – 461
  • Lowell Cutsforth – 454
  • Niels Sorensen – 451
  • Mark Guerra – 392

Note that the female candidate ran first.

Powalowski sent out a post card, the only campaign material I saw in the contest.

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