PHOTO COURTESY OF LOGAN BRICKER
Election candidates pictured above at It is All About Wine for the election social gathering on Feb. 27. Capitol Twnship trustee candidates Bernadette Gordon (proper), Evan Brown (back-center), Kari Gardiner (front-center) and college board subdistrict 1 candidate Kristen Barnett (left).
Sangamon County voters are heading to the polls April 1 to determine on a spread of native points, together with college board races, township authorities positions and a referendum on consolidating the county recorder’s workplace and clerk’s workplace.
Whereas not each municipal place is contested, some, just like the races for the college board, supply voters the chance to immediately affect the trail and way forward for their neighborhood. The potential consolidation of the county recorder’s roles into the county clerk’s workplace supply Sangamon County residents a better time coping with points relating to land possession or deed transfers.
Sangamon County Clerk Don Grey, whose workplace oversees elections, highlighted the races voters ought to take note of after they go to the polls.
“College boards countywide are on the poll, that is an enormous piece, however extra of the competition and consideration of bigger scale policymaking is centered in and round Riverton and Rochester proper now,” stated Grey. “The remainder of the communities have it [school board seats] on the poll too, however I do not see plenty of contest there.”
Grey additionally underscored the facility voters need to make important modifications of their communities that these municipal elections supply.
“These positions, this type of election impacts voters greater than some other that you’ll find,” stated Grey. “These elections are a direct reflection of the assets which can be affecting you proper in your neighborhood, and that has a big effect in your pocketbook and the coverage of your neighborhood.”
On Feb. 27, voters had the chance to speak with candidates and luxuriate in good vibes over a glass of wine at It is All About Wine on Wabash Avenue in Springfield, an occasion sponsored by the League of Ladies Voters of the Springfield Space. Members of the identical social gathering, opponents on the opposite aspect and constituents alike gathered for an off-the-cuff evening of networking and enjoyable, permitting voters an opportunity to get to know the people behind the political race.
Many of the contenders current had been from the District 186 college board and the Capital Township trustee races. Though opponents and allies attended the election social gathering collectively, the informal evening featured collective respect between foes involved with bettering their communities slightly than political animosity.
Kristen Barnett, a chemist with the Illinois Division of Agriculture, and incumbent Anthony “Tony” Mares, first elected to the board in 2017, are opponents racing for the District 186 board seat for Subdistrict 1, situated within the northwest space of Springfield.
Barnett says she bought keen on operating for the place of college board via PTA engagement along with her son’s college and wanting to verify each kid’s schooling is safe.
“I’ve all the time been massive into volunteering, and so after I had children, I began focusing my efforts in the direction of issues like preserving the closets crammed on the colleges for the wants of the youngsters. I am attempting to fill these wants for my children and I need to increase that for the entire city. I simply need that chance to increase and assist each single child, it doesn’t matter what they seem like or the place they got here from.”
Mares, who has been on the board for eight years, is concentrated on frequently enhancing the native college system, regardless of the efforts of wider political actions on the nationwide degree.
“It is the job of the district to ensure that we maintain college students engaged, that is it,” says Mares. “It doesn’t matter what, no matter what’s occurring in a wider political panorama, simply having the ability to present for the scholars is firstly. That is the enterprise of public schooling.”
Two incumbents – board president Micah Miller in Subdistrict 2 and Erica Austin in Subdistrict 6 – are operating unopposed. First elected in 2019, Miller works for the Illinois Secretary of State. Austin is the deputy director within the Workplace of Exterior Relations and Behavioral Well being Workforce Heart at Southern Illinois College college of Drugs. She received her first election in 2021.
A number of seats for Capital Township trustees countywide are additionally up for election, with seven contenders on the poll, competing for 4 seats. They embrace Democrats Bernadette Gordon, Kari Gardiner and Evan Brown, and Republicans Ken Leonard, April E. Smith, Kelly Gilmore and Tammie Rockford.
Sangamon County voters can vote earlier than election day by mail, poll dropoff containers or on the county clerk’s workplace. Residents may additionally vote in individual on election day, April 1. Go to https://sangamonil.gov/departments/a-c/county-clerk/elections for extra data.
“You actually can plan your individual time and your individual means to have the ability to come out and vote,” stated Grey. “There’s actually no excuses to not vote and you’ve got an ideal many alternatives to have the ability to do it and what’s most handy to you.”