Out of three board elections that Dunlap had during this year’s consolidated election, only one of them was contested: the school board.
Chillicothe and Dunlap residents made their choices for local boards.
Chillicothe results
Dunlap results
Unlike other elections in the area, Dunlap only had one contested race: the school board. Out of the five candidates that ran, only four positions were available. You can check out the full results inside.
Chillicothe area voters approved two former employees of Illinois Valley Central District 321 to be on the school board.
Retired teacher Steve Garrison garnered 571 votes and retired Superintendent Dr. Dave Kinney with 492.
Need some information to make an informed choice in Tuesday's general consolidated election?
CHILLICOTHE ELECTION STORIES:
Chillicothe area election quick guide facts
Candidates speak at Tea Party's Patriots' Candidate Forum — Council
Candidates speak at Tea Party's Patriots' Candidate Forum — School board
Candidate bios:
Council:
Ward 3 — Patricia Westerman Connor vs. Michael Hughes
Ward 4 — Melvin Witte vs. write-in candidate Jeff Rushin
IVC School board:
Choose three
Mike Denzer Steve Garrison Garrett Hurd Greg Johnson Dave Kinney
DUNLAP ELECTION STORIES:
School board candidates get chance to speak at event
Four running for Dunlap Village Board
Patricia Westerman-Connor
Address: 1014 Hushaw Ave.
Age: 51
Michael D. Hughes
Address: 907 N. Hushaw Ave.
Age: 59
Melvin D. Witte
Address: 1630 N. Santa Fe Ave.
Age: 65
Jeff Rushin
Address: 1604 N. Cutright St.
Age: 45
Mike Denzer
Address: 3538 E. Westbrook Road, Chillicothe
Age: 47
Steve Garrison
Address: 1316 W. Elm, Chillicothe
Age: 61
Garrett Hurd
Address: 1107 N. Fourth St., Chillicothe
Age: 20
Greg Johnson
Address: 237 White Clover Drive, Chillicothe
Age: 42
David Kinney
Address: 212 E. Lakeshore Drive, Edelstein
Age: 59
The Chillicothe Tea Party Patriots provided an opportunity for its members and the public to listen March 23 to both the aldermanic candidates for the Chillicothe City Council and the board of trustees for Illinois Valley Central District 321.
Moderated by Jim Wright, the forum allowed the candidates to give an opening statement and then answer any questions.
The Chillicothe Tea Party Patriots provided an opportunity for its members and the public to listen March 23 to both the aldermanic candidates for the Chillicothe City Council and the board of trustees for Illinois Valley Central District 321.
Moderated by Jim Wright, the forum allowed the candidates to give an opening statement and then answer any questions.
Looking for a short bit of information about the general consolidated election Tuesday? Here it is.
Four village board members are running for re-election this year.
Five candidates gave their opinions and views at Dunlap Valley Middle School Tuesday night.