James Marter held a strong lead over Charlie Kim in the Republican primary for Illinois’ 14th Congressional District seat as early results were tabulated Tuesday night.
The Putnam County Record will be following a multitude of municipal, school and library elections from around the county. This article will continue to be updated as unofficial results are reported.
Incumbent Chivohn Holocker and newcomers Edward Zimmerlein, Matthew Gimbal, Gwen King and Monica Frund are running to fill the three seats vacated by current members.
Aside from various federal and state races, voters also had their chance to shape countywide races including the contested Putnam County Sheriff and County Board races.
The early election day theme on Tuesday across Bureau and Putnam Counties, was that the polling places were staying busy with voters taking advantage of the last chance to have their voices heard.
Republicans anticipate a “red tide” at the polls this November; but for local races the campaign funds collected this spring had more of a blue tint.
Four candidates are seeking claim to the newly-drawn 105th District Illinois House of Representatives seat.
A top priority if elected as Putnam County Sheriff for Joshua Boedigheimer: "Proactively addressing crime to keep our community safe and providing the leadership, training and opportunities to my deputies needed to accomplish this task."
Jason Haskell, candidate for District 76 of the Illinois House, answered this election questionnaire for Shaw Local. He says the top issues facing the district include economic growth, responsible spending, safer streets, ethics reform and education