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Residents vote in races for Kendall County Board, offices

by Edinburg Post Report
November 7, 2024
in Business • Finance
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Voters in Kendall County Tuesday cast ballots in several races for county offices and the Kendall County Board.

According to unofficial results, with all precincts counted, incumbent Kendall County State’s Attorney Eric Weis, a Republican, got 56.13% of the vote, with Jose Villagrana getting 43.87% of the vote.

For circuit clerk, incumbent Republican Matthew Prochaska received 48.29% of the vote, Democrat Tiara McCullough got 41.16% and Kendall County Party candidate Robert Allen earned 10.55% of the tallies, according to unofficial results with all precincts counted.

Republican incumbent Jacquie Purcell ran unopposed for Kendall County coroner.

In Kendall County Board District 1, the top three vote-getters were elected.

In District 1, unofficial results with all precincts counted have incumbent Republican Brian DeBolt with 20.96% of the votes, incumbent Republican Scott Gengler with 18.58%, incumbent Republican Seth Wormley with 16.66%, Democrat Jamal Williams with 14.36%, Democrat Zachary Turnbow with 12.03%, Democrat Benjamin Schmidt with 11.90% and Kendall County Party candidate Todd Milliron with 5.51% of the vote.

In Kendall County Board District 2, the top two vote-getters were elected.

According to unofficial final numbers with all precincts counted, incumbent Republican Dan Koukol got 27.88% of the vote, incumbent Democrat Zach Bachmann got 26.37%, Democrat Savena Joiner received 24.39% and Republican Diane Selmer got 21.36% of the vote.

 

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