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This local electoral calendar for 2025 lists the subnational elections scheduled to be held in 2025. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
Dixon is a city and the county seat of Lee County, Illinois, United States. [2] The population was 15,274 as of the 2020 census. The city is named after founder John Dixon, who operated a rope ferry service across the Rock River , which runs through the city. [ 3 ]
With 82% of precincts reporting around 10 p.m., the race was called for Arellano Jr. He garnered about 52% of the vote. Tim Yager of Geneseo trailed him with 31% of the votes, and Chris Bishop of ...
Susana Mendoza, Illinois comptroller since 2016, former Chicago city clerk (2011–16), former member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–11), candidate for mayor in 2019 [2] Maria Pappas, Cook County treasurer [3] since 1998, former member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (from Chicago 1990–94, from 10th district 1994 ...
Nov. 7—LIMA — Change was in the air in Allen County during Tuesday's election, with several new names rising to prominence in mayoral, council and school board races and multiple levies ...
Republican Win Stoller was elected to the Illinois Senate unopposed in the 2022 general election. [7] Stoller is not running for reelection. [ 15 ] In the Republican primary, Chirs Bishop, a member of the Dixon City Council, [ 16 ] former Mayor of Dixon Li Arellano Jr, [ 17 ] and Henry County Board member Tim Yager ran to replace him. [ 18 ]
Dixon Mayor Liandro Arellano Jr. owns four local businesses and is in his second term as mayor as he plans to head to the Middle East on deployment. Illinois Mayor Plans to Maintain City Duties ...
He was sworn in on May 9, 2017, becoming Aurora's first African-American mayor. [2] [14] On April 6, 2021, Irvin won re-election to another four-year term, [2] defeating Alderman Judd Lofchie and union carpenter John Laesch with over 55% of the vote. [17] [18] Irvin made economic development central to his campaign. [19]