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Results of the Carpentersville Village elections for President and Trustee are in.
And your newly elected officials are:
Edward Ritter – President
Kay Teeter – Trustee
Patricia Schultz – Trustee
Bradford McFeggan – Trustee
They will join forces with Judy Sigwalt, Paul Humpfer and Keith Hinz in May.
Looks like we’ve taken a trip back in the time machine several years…
Today is the day that many of us have long awaited.
The chance for your vote to be your voice. The chance to send a message to those who have ignored the community in pursuit of their own self interests, and that of a privileged few.
You have been given the information, now is the time to see that it gets put to good use.
With Bill Sarto as Village President, and Trustee Linda Ramirez-Sliwinski also supporting the community, Carpentersville has been moved forward in the last 4 years.
Yes, there has been animosity and argument on the Board because those of the old political machine (Sigwalt, Ritter, Teeter, Humpfer) fought hard against that progress. Sarto and Sliwinski fought back … for the people of Carpentersville … to see that progress was made.
Today, go out and cast your vote, if you haven’t already, to support Sarto and Sliwinski and ensure that progress continues.
And, help them be able to work better and more effectively for the Village by also voting for two additional Trustees that will participate in those efforts: Ken Andresen, Joe Haimann and/or Debra Lowen (listed alphabetically by last name). Schultz and McFeggan are part of that old, factious, disruptive regime that must be thrown out of Carpentersville government for good.
Carpentersville can not afford to be held back any longer. Make sure the progress that Sarto and Sliwinski started can continue without the disruptions they have had to deal with and fight through during the past 4 years.
Some voting locations have been recently changed. You can go to the Kane County Elections website to see where you are supposed to vote, if you are unsure.

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