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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election 2012: Incumbents Hold on to Will County Seats

How Will County voted for county board seats, county positions and state and national races.

Circuit Clerk: Incumbent and Democrat Pam McGuire was re-elected, taking in 139,036 votes. Her opponent, Republican Marlene Carlson received 101,947 votes.  Recorder of Deeds: It was a close race all night for this county position. Republican challenger Laurie McPhillips held the position before current Recorder Karen A. Stukel. Stukel, a Democrat, was re-elected with 125,140 votes. McPhillips earned 114,912 votes.  Auditor: This one was also close. Incumbent and Democrat Duffy Blackburn was narrowly re-elected over Republican challenger Mark Batinick. Blackburn had 120,684 votes; Batinick received 113,414 votes.  Coroner: In one of the most commanding leads of a county seat, incumbent and Democrat Patrick K. O'Neil led Republican …

Judith M Baker

11:24 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

You are insensitive and stupid. Women were thinking, period. You obviously are not, except perhaps that your candidate lost. In this day and age,when many women are raising children by themselves and two people salary households are often necessary to provide for the family, contraception is of prime importance. Ir is of prime importance. I had to take pills to get pregnant and am not pro …   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

2012 Election Results: See Who Will Represent You

The results are in. Find out who won the races for county, state and congressional seats and other elections in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox.

When the votes are tallied tonight, check back to Patch for all of the results impacting your neighborhood.  Throughout the night, we'll be posting updates on the vote counts and talking about the presidential election and more in our live blog. Chat with Patch editors here: Frankfort live blog / Mokena live blog / New Lenox live blog Read the Lincoln-Way election guide for information about local races and candidates.  Want to keep talking about the election? Like us on Facebook and get the latest local news sent free to your email: Check out our complete coverage of election night:

judd w. bonamino

1:23 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

no he does not. the sad part is he will never lose. the chicago machine runs the state.   more ›

Walsh Beats Singer in County Executive Race

Will County Board member Cory Singer had hoped to oust Larry Walsh, who's held the job for eight years, but lost by nearly 7 percent.

Will County Executive Larry Walsh was victorious in his bid for a third term, defeating county board member Cory Singer by more than 17,200 votes. Although there were points in the evening in which it appeared the end result might be tighter, Democrat Walsh ultimately secured 53.6 percent of the vote to Republican Singer's 46.3, with all 303 precincts counted by 10:10 p.m. And it was a double victory for the Walsh family. Walsh's son, Larry Walsh Jr., handily won his first term representing District 86 in the Illinois House. Walsh Jr. had been appointed to the seat earlier in the year, and faced Republican Ryan Martin Alm in his bid to keep the job. Walsh could not be reached for comment, but earlier in the evening he was swarmed by …

nini

8:04 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

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Who Won Illinois' Congressional Races?

Find coverage of the various congressional matchups throughout the Patch network.

While many of northern Illinois' congressional races left little in the way of doubt, a few provided down-to-the-wire drama and competitiveness. Judy Biggert and Bill Foster were in a dead heat as Election Day approached, with Foster emerging victorious, according to unofficial totals. And Joe Walsh and Tammy Duckworth engaged in a bitter mudfest, with Walsh being tossed out by voters. Jesse Jackson Jr. didn't campaign at all, citing health issues, yet won-reelection, and Adam Kinzinger, Dan Lipinski, Danny Davis and Peter Roskam didn't feel they had to. Coverage of the various congressional races can be viewed throughout the Patch network.

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Joel Craig

12:30 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

One has to remember that the districts were all redrawn to (heavily) favor the Dems, so really no surprise on the congressional races. One has to shake their head, however when one who was booted out by his peers was voted back in, and another who has been absent for months was also re-elected. Put a corpse on the ballot with a -D next to his name and some will automatically vote for the corpse.   more ›

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

March 2012 Primary: Check Out the Results From Tuesday's Election

Electricity aggregation passes in Frankfort but is shot down in Will County. Plus, the totals from the county and state races.

Find out election results throughout the day as Patch keeps you updated polling numbers, which we'll refresh when more precincts are reported. You also can check all voting results in Will County on the county clerk's website. Go to Patch's March 2012 Primary Election Central page for more information about the candidates and issues on the ballot. Village Ballot: “Shall the Village of Frankfort have the authority to arrange for the supply of electricity for its residential and small commercial retail customers who have not opted out of such program?” (14/14 precincts reporting) County Ballot (for Frankfort Square, Frankfort Township and unincorporated residents): "Shall the County of Will have the authority to arrange for the supply of …

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