Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Dave Heilmann signs off on two terms as mayor of Oak Lawn.
The stage was all Dave Heilmann’s Tuesday night, as he bid farewell to the village and lowered the curtain on his eight-year-run as mayor of Oak Lawn. The outgoing mayor, who lost his bid for a third term to Sandra Bury, presided over his last village board meeting before the mayor-elect and three new trustees are sworn in next month. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and follow us on Facebook. Heilmann was effusive in his pre-meeting banter as he recognized Oak Lawn Community High School’s state drama champions, something he did best helming the village board meetings. As if a hint of what to expect, Trustee Bob Streit (Dist. 3) accused the new village board members of already “flexing their political muscle” by preventing him and…
Monday, April 22, 2013
Cook County Clerk's Office canvasses votes between two write-in candidates to decide fourth board member for Dist. 229.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Write-in ballots canvased at Cook County Clerk's Office on Friday. Winner is announced.
More than a week after the April 9, the Cook County Clerk’s Office released the “unofficial” results of ballots cast for write-in candidates vying for the fourth seat on the Oak Lawn Community High School Dist. 229 school board. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and follow us on Facebook. All election results remain “unofficial” until the vote is certified, which should happen by April 30. Write-in candidate Stephen Greene received 289 votes to Dan Sodaro’s 48 votes in Friday’s canvass. Greene will assume the fourth seat when the new D229 school board is sworn in next month. The D229 school board race received a total of 456 write-in votes. Only votes for write-in candidates certified by the county were counted. Write-in votes cast…
Monday, April 15, 2013
A precinct-by-precinct breakdown of votes cast in Oak Lawn's 2013 election for village clerk.
Testament to her popularity, Jane Quinlan cruised easily into her third term as village clerk of Oak Lawn. Quinlan captured all 41 of the village’s precincts, trouncing the mayor’s slated-candidate and running mate in the clerk race, Melissa Moran. As clerk, Quinlan is a non-voting member on the village board and the village's only full-time elected official. Voters’ village-wide cast ballots for the village clerk as they do the mayor. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and follow us on Facebook. Quinlan captured 67 percent of the vote to Moran’s 33 percent, or 7,011 to 3,455. Moran fared no better than the rest of her slate mates in the Mayor’s Independence Party. Only two of Mayor Dave Heilmann’s slated trustee candidates won two …
A precinct-by-precinct breakdown of Oak Lawn's Dist. 1, Dist. 2, Dist. 4 and Dist. 6 races, April 9, 2013.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
A precinct-by-precinct breakdown of Oak Lawn's Dist. 1, Dist. 2, Dist. 4 and Dist. 6 races, April 9, 2013.
The Mayor's Independence Party candidates won only two precincts across four races for village board trustree in the April 9 election. Dave Heilmann lost his own bid for third term as Oak Lawn mayor to political novice, Sandra Bury. Bury is the first woman to be elected to serve as mayor of Oak Lawn. Mayor’s Independence Party trustee candidates Julie Misner and Carol Sheahan each picked up split precinct in their respective Dist. 2 and Dist. 6 races. Sign up for Oak Lawn Patch breaking news alerts and follow us on Facebook. Cindy Trautsch’s brief sojourn as the appointed first district trustee ended when she lost her bid for an elected two-year term. The mayor’s slated candidate battled it out with Oak Lawn Independent Tim Desmond in Dist…
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Write-in candidates for the Oak Lawn Community High School Dist. 229 school board will be hand-counted next week by Cook County Clerk's Office.
Oak Lawn Community High School Dist. 229 will not know who will fill the fourth open board seat until next week. Five candidates vied for four open seats on the D229 school board, including two write-in candidates. Balloted candidates won easily. Voters retained Jim Melnik for a four-year term on the D229 school board, with first-comers Robert Loehr and Katherine Berry also receiving a nod. Certified write-in candidates Stephen Greene and Dan Sodaro fought for the fourth open seat on the board, when not enough candidates filed nominating petitions for all four open seats in December. The Cook County Clerk’s Office said that write-in candidates for the D229 school board received a total of 456 votes. Only votes for write-in candidates …
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Sandra Bury beats two-term Mayor Dave Heilmann in stunning upset by 754 votes.
Oak Lawn voters made history on Tuesday by electing the first woman to serve as mayor. Challenger Sandra Bury captured 53 percent of the vote to Dave Heilmann’s 46 percent in a stunning upset victory over the two-term mayor. Bury took the lead out of the box by a handful of votes when the first returns came trickling in 45 minutes after the polls closed. She was down by just two votes when the second returns came in, then soared ahead where she remained for the rest of the evening. The atmosphere inside the Stony Creek Golf Complex, where Bury awaited returns with her 93-year-old father, Bruno Bury, was giddy as the 51-year-old optometrist took it all in. “It’s humbling to have this great honor,” Bury said. “I’d gone into it hoping to make…
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Check out our handy resources for voters, then come back when the polls close at 7 p.m. and follow the results LIVE on Patch.
This long campaign that began a year ago has all come down to zeroes on the countdown timer. We thank all of the candidates running for local office; good people who want the same things the rest of us want: safe neighborhoods, good schools, nice parks and a thriving local economy. It takes courage to put yourself out there as a candidate, and you have our respect. Oak Lawn and Hometown polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9. If you still haven’t made up your mind and want to know more about the local candidates, visit Election Central 2013. Winners will be announced tonight, so here is our advice to you: After the polls close, come back and watch the election returns come in on Oak Lawn Patch. We’ll be posting LIVE election…
Oak Lawn and Hometown polling places, April 9, 2013.
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9:32 am on Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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