Numerous elected posts, little competition

Hundreds of township offices up for election

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"Anyone who comes into my barbershop wouldn't be able to tell you when the next township election is," he said. "The township people keep to themselves, so they can control it."

A look at 2009 races

Here's a look at which races were competitive in April 2009, the most recent township election:

WHITESIDE COUNTY

Albany: No competition

Clyde: No competition

Coloma: Two ran for highway commissioner; five ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

Erie: No competition

Fenton: Two ran for clerk; no other competition

Fulton: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Garden Plain: No competition

Genesee: No competition

Hahnaman: No competition

Hopkins: Three ran for supervisor, two ran for highway commissioner; no one ran for clerk; two ran for four trustee positions

Hume: No competition

Jordan: Three ran for clerk; three ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Lyndon: No competition

Montmorency: Four ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Mount Pleasant: No competition

Newton: No competition

Portland: No competition

Prophetstown: No competition

Sterling: Two ran for supervisor; three ran for highway commissioner; seven ran for four trustee positions

Tampico: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Union Grove: Three ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Ustick: No competition

LEE COUNTY

Alto: No competition

Amboy: No competition

Ashton: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Bradford: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Brooklyn: Three ran for highway commissioner; five ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

Dixon: Two ran for highway commissioner; six ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

East Grove: No competition

Franklin Grove: Two ran for highway commissioner; five ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

Hamilton: No competition

Harmon: Two ran for highway commissioner; seven ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

Lee Center: Five ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

Marion: Three ran for highway commissioner; five ran for four trustee positions; no other competition

May: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Nachusa: No competition

Nelson: No competition

Palmyra: Two ran for highway commissioner; no other competition

Reynolds: No competition

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chris black wrote on January 28, 2013 8:15 a.m. ...
Arent these elections posted in the paper by the county clerk? On the sample ballots? Which makes Mr. Andersons comments seem a little silly. Unless his customers cant read! I dont know if townships should be eliminated or not, but I do know a lot of township people that are very dedicated!

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