Cook County elections: Who’s running in key Chicago suburban races?

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Voters across several Chicago suburbs will head to the polls to elect their next municipal leaders, deciding on mayors, village presidents, trustees, and other key local positions that will shape the future of their communities.

Below is a breakdown of key races in different communities, highlighting the candidates vying for leadership roles in the upcoming election.

Suburban elections

Arlington Heights

Village President:

  • Jon S. Ridler (Independent)
  • Thomas F. Schwingbeck Jr. (Independent)
  • James J. Tinaglia (Independent)

Bellwood

Village Mayor:

  • Andre F. Harvey (Bellwood First Party)
  • Janel Moreland (Vision of the People Party)

Broadview

Village President:

  • Angela Patterson (Broadview Community Party)
  • Katrina Thompson (Broadview People's Party)

Dixmoor

Village President:

  • Cynthia J. Mossuto (Dixmoor United Party)
  • Fitzgerald Roberts (Independent)

Dolton

Mayor:

  • Jason House
  • Casundra Hopson-Jordan
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Evanston

Mayor:

  • Daniel Biss (Nonpartisan)
  • Jeffrey Boarini (Nonpartisan)

Evergreen Park

Village President:

  • Kelly Burke (Good Government Party)
  • William E. Lorenz (Independent)
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In suburban Frankfort, voters will choose their next mayor.

Hometown

Mayor:

  • Frank E. Finnegan (Independent)
  • John P. Forney (Independent)

Matteson 

Matteson Village President

  • Sheila Yvonne Chalmers-Currin (Matteson Moving Forward Party)
  • Muhaymin Muhammad (Independent)

Maywood 

Village President

  • Nathaniel George Booker (Maywood Together Party)
  • Isiah Brandon (People's Choice Party)
  • Mary Larry (My Maywood Party)
  • Aaron Peppers (Independent)

Mount Prospect 

Village Mayor

  • Trisha Chokshi (Nonpartisan)
  • Paul Wm. Hoefert (Nonpartisan)

Northbrook 

Village President

  • Kathryn L. Ciesla (Northbrook Caucus of 2025 Party)
  • Josha Kaplan (Independent)

Northfield 

Village President

  • Tracey Mendrek (Nonpartisan)
  • Charles Orth (Nonpartisan)

Oak Forest

Mayor

  • Donald M. Guisinger (Independent)
  • James A. Hortsman (Independent)
  • Kenneth Wallace Keeler (Independent)

Oak Park 

Village President

  • Ravi Parakkat (Independent)
  • Vicki Scaman (Independent)

Orland Park 

Village President

  • Jim Dodge (Orland Park For All)
  • Keith Pekau (People Over Politics Party)
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Voters all across Chicago's suburbs head to the polls on Tuesday to vote in several key races. One of the more contentious is in the south suburb of Orland Park, where a two-term incumbent is facing a heated challenge.

Palos Heights

Mayor

  • Jeffrey M. Key (Independent)
  • Robert S. Straz (Independent)

Palos Hills

Mayor

  • Gerald R. Bennett (Independent)
  • A.J. Pasek (Independent)

Park Ridge

Mayor

  • Martin C. Maloney (Nonpartisan)
  • Sal Raspanti (Nonpartisan)

Skokie 

Mayor

  • Charles Marbena Isho (Nonpartisan)
  • David Lifsics (Nonpartisan)
  • Ann Tennes (Nonpartisan)

Thornton Township 

Supervisor (Cook County)

  • Napoleon B. Harris III (Democrat)
  • Richard Nolan (Republican)
  • Christopher Clark (Reform Thornton Township Party)
  • Nate Fields Jr. (Independent)

Tinley Park 

Village President

  • Michael W. Glotz (One Tinley Park Party)
  • Michael Patrick Maloney (Tinley Together Party)

The Source: Information came from Cook County Board of Elections and previous FOX 32 reporting.

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