Four of seven candidates will be nominated in the Algonquin Township Republican primary election on Tuesday. Since the deadline for the Democratic Party to nominate candidates by caucus passed December 4, 2012, whoever wins the GOP primary in Algonquin Township … Continue reading
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Look what I found distributed by the Crystal Lake Tea Party: REMINDER OF TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS ON TUESDAY. THIS IS THE CLOSEST GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATION WE HAVE. BE SURE TO VOTE! For what it is worth here are my personal recommendations for … Continue reading
Township Republican primary election campaigns vary in intensity. The one for Algonquin Township Clerk matches Township Trustee Linda Lance with former Trustee Chuck Lutzow. Both have four-by-four foot signs placed along high traffic roads. Last week Lutzow upped the ante … Continue reading
Two candidates have sent letters to Republican Precinct Committeemen in Algonquin Township. Smart move, since all of them will probably vote and some probably will contact some of their constituents prior to the February 26th GOP primary election. The first … Continue reading
Only Township Assessor Bob Kunz and Road Commissioner Bob Miller managed to avoid a challenge in the late February Republican Party Primary Election. Township Supervisor Dianne Klemm is being challenged by Township Clerk Marc Munaretto. Two are running for the … Continue reading
Last month, led by Trustee Dan Shea, the Algonquin Township Board voted 4-1 to freeze salaries for the first two years of the term starting next May and allowing a 2% per year increase for the last two years. Wednesday … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
“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 … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Algonquin Township Clerk Marc Munaretto sent me the results of the lottery for ballot position for township trustee. Here are the results: 1. Mark Guerra 2. Nels Sorensen 3. Linda Lance 4. Lowell Cutsforth 5. Joe Powalowski It was a foregone conclusion that appointed incumbent … Continue reading
Algonquin Township Clerk Marc Munaretto sent me the results of the lottery for ballot position for township trustee. Here are the results: 1. Mark Guerra 2. Nels Sorensen 3. Linda Lance 4. Lowell Cutsforth 5. Joe Powalowski It was a foregone conclusion that appointed incumbent … Continue reading
In McHenry County’s largest township Republicans occupying the offices of Supervisor, Assessor and Road Commissioner will skate through the February 24th primary election. If there is a challenge to Supervisor Dianne Klemm, Assessor Bob Kunz or Road Commissioner Bob Miller … Continue reading
In McHenry County’s largest township Republicans occupying the offices of Supervisor, Assessor and Road Commissioner will skate through the February 24th primary election. If there is a challenge to Supervisor Dianne Klemm, Assessor Bob Kunz or Road Commissioner Bob Miller … Continue reading
Eight offices are up for grabs in Algonquin Township next April–and some of them pay pretty well—but on there’s still only one candidate for each office. The incumbents have filed petitions for all the big offices: Dianne Klemm for SupervisorBob … Continue reading
Eight offices are up for grabs in Algonquin Township next April–and some of them pay pretty well—but on there’s still only one candidate for each office. The incumbents have filed petitions for all the big offices: Dianne Klemm for SupervisorBob … Continue reading