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Clarendon Hills 2017 Consolidated General Election Results

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Clarendon Hills 2017 Consolidated General Election Results
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Apr 7, 2017 By LocalLabs News Service
V Clarendon Hls Trt  
Total
Number of Precincts   10
Precincts Reporting   10 100.0 %
Vote For   3
Times Counted   942/6034 15.6 %
Total Votes   1885
Wilfrid W. Freve   598 31.72%
Kenneth R. Hall   627 33.26%
Donald M. Knoll   660 35.01%

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