Public employee tally: Bottom 100 townships in Illinois
Milton, Downers Grove and Naperville employ the fewest government workers per capita among townships in Illinois, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.
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Milton, Downers Grove and Naperville employ the fewest government workers per capita among townships in Illinois, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.
Downers Grove, Naperville and Milton top the list in DuPage County with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
York, Wayne and Winfield top the list in DuPage County with the highest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
The Winfield Township budget was $3.95 million for its 2017 fiscal year.
Here are the 13 former employees of Winfield Township receiving the highest annual pension payouts, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:
Here are the 19 highest-paid employees of Winfield Township, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:
After voters cast their ballots to elect the leaders of Wayne Township, Elgin Township and the villages of Roselle, Hinsdale and Glen Ellyn Village, victors in those races slowly emerged.
All six Republican candidates running to fill the four open trustee positions on the Winfield Township Board this election cycle attended a forum last week to answer questions on why voters should vote for them.
Mike Guglielmi says he plans to put everything he has into his first political position, and he wants Winfield Township voters to know he's grateful for the chance to do so.
The unofficial results for the Winfield Township Republican primary have been released.
From tending to snowstorm cleanup to managing everyday tasks, John Dusza, current Winfield Township highway commissioner and GOP candidate for re-election, wants to continue serving his townspeople and asks constituents to re-elect him on Feb. 28.
With a long list of local civic achievements, Republican Dona Smith — running for re-election as Winfield Township supervisor — brings her reputation of experience to the table in preparation for the Feb. 28 primary election.
Incumbent Winfield Township supervisor and Republican candidate Dona Smith recently gained the endorsement of a DuPage County health official and additionally carried her campaign over to her own Facebook page, citing character and solid practice.
Curbing taxes, streamlining procedures and remaining accountable topped Republican candidate Dave Tornga’s priorities for Winfield Township as he recently reached out to constituents in his bid for supervisor via Facebook, touting a platform of efficiency.
The Winfield Township budget was $4 million for its 2016 fiscal year.