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  2. Richard Irvin (Illinois politician) - Wikipedia

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    Weisner also had the support of eight of Aurora's twelve aldermen and raised nearly three times the amount of money as Irvin. In April 2005, Weisner defeated Irvin with 60.8% percent of the vote. [10] In 2007, Irvin won election as Alderman At-Large on the Aurora City Council, the first African American elected to the position. [2]

  3. Aurora, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is a city in northeastern Illinois, United States. Located along the Fox River, it is the second-most populous city in Illinois, after Chicago, [4] and the 144th-most populous city in the US. [5] The population was 180,542 at the 2020 census. [6] Aurora is the largest city in Illinois that is not the county seat of any county that it ...

  4. Aurora, Colorado, pours $10 million more into police as city ...

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    Now the city of 390,000 is having to pay up — increasing the budget for the Aurora Police Department by $10 million next year to hire more cops as it deals with crime spilling over from the ...

  5. Tom Weisner - Wikipedia

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    Tom Weisner (October 6, 1949 – December 28, 2018) was an American politician. He became the mayor of Aurora, Illinois, beginning in April 2005.Prior to his election he worked for over eighteen years in high-ranking positions in the city of Aurora and for five years as a volunteer in the Peace Corps.

  6. Arlington County Board v. Richards - Wikipedia

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    The county and its planning department went back to work, initiating a study using free permits issued to residents to determine at what times more than 75 percent of the parking space in Aurora Highlands was occupied and when 25 percent of the cars in them were from outside the neighborhood.

  7. Steve Hogan - Wikipedia

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    At this stage a member of the Democratic Party, [6] Hogan made a run in 1979 for the Aurora City Council, winning in what he described as 'the most competitive council election in decades'. [5] His victory marked the first of six non-consecutive terms as a councilman (1979–1983, 1985–1997, 2001–2009).

  8. Mike Coffman - Wikipedia

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    Michael Coffman was born on March 19, 1955, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, to Harold and Dorothy Coffman, and is one of five children.His father served in the United States Army at Fort Leonard Wood, and after 1964, at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora.

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