The County of Dupage
Recent News About The County of Dupage
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Mazzochi: 'Politicians drew the maps and picked the voters they wanted in their districts'
Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Westmont) is not letting up on her criticism of Gov. J.B. Pritzker for signing the Democratic-backed gerrymandered redistricting maps.
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DuPage County State's Attorney Berlin provides update on suspected Oak Brook mall shooters
DuPage County State’s Attorney Bob Berlin is hoping the swift work of local police officers following a recent shooting at the Oakbrook Center Mall will send a message to all would-be criminals.
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DuPage Republican Hart responds to Democrat Lemanski's tweets
DuPage County Chairman Greg Hart is accusing now-former DuPage Democratic Party Chairman May Lemanski of only making the unimaginable more unbearable following a deadly crash at a Waukesha parade that left six dead and dozens more injured.
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DuPage County re-count for the office of auditor gets underway
On Monday, Oct. 4, the County of DuPage kicked off the long awaited re-count for the contested County Auditor’s election. The DuPage County auditorium was the setting for this event and there was many interested parties who showed up.
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Op-ed: There are 'concerns' with DuPage County's planned voting system purchase
There are many concerns with the DuPage County planned purchase of a new voting system. On Sept. 14, the DuPage Finance Committee and the DuPage Board meet to approve over $10.5 million on a new voting system.
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Niche.com gives DuPage County high ratings; Ives says it's 'being invaded by Democrats'
Former GOP state Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) could do without all the added population now settling in DuPage County.
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Election activist Weckbacher: 'I'm looking for information on the DuPage County systems'
Lake County resident George Weckbacher is intent on getting to the bottom of what happened in the race for DuPage County auditor.
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Larsen: 'I think there needs to be an ultimate rationalization on going back to school'
Former DuPage County Board member Bob Larsen wants to see common sense win out in the debate over sending kids back to school.
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State launches new DuPage County mass vaccination site
Illinois health officials recently announced that a new vaccination site has been launched in DuPage county.
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Former DuPage County Auditor Grogan: 'There is a lot of little fraud'
Former DuPage County Auditor Bob Grogan said the voting system in Illinois is ripe for the kind of fraud that he claims cost him his seat.
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Ives: 'There’s fraud that happens that makes a difference in elections'
Former Republican House member Jeanne Ives claims election fraud is so rampant in Illinois it’s no great surprise that five individuals in DuPage County have been charged with casting votes on the behalf of the dead.
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Mazzochi: DuPage Election fraud would have never happened had law been passed in 2020
A law introduced last legislative session by State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Elmhurst) would have prevented a recent spate of prosecutions for election fraud in DuPage County, the legislator claims.
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Curran: Illinois legislative proposal would endanger victims, witnesses, the general public
State Sen. John Curran (R-Lemont), a former Cook County prosecutor, is raising the alarm that proposed legislation could have detrimental effects on community safety and law enforcement.
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Stava-Murray wins reelection bid, thanks voters
Democratic Incumbent Anne Stava-Murray has won her reelection bid for District 81 House seat and thanked voters for their support.
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Mejia-Beal, Socialists poised to take over DuPage state house delegation
In May, Ken Mejia-Beal of Lisle celebrated International Workers Day by posting on Facebook a clenched fist, the universal symbol of communist revolution.
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DuPage County receives national recognition for opioid recovery program
DuPage County has received the National Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties for its Recovery and Manufacturing-A Path Up (RAMP-Up) program.
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Renehan isn't fit for chairmanship position, community member says
Earlier this year when DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin announced his intentions to appoint a fellow Republican to the county's health and human services committee, several Democrats alleged Cronin passed over a female for the job due to her gender and politics.
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DuPage Election Division unwilling to review inaccurate voter information; Lawsuit rumored
York Township Trustee John Morrisey is getting nowhere in his attempt to compel the DuPage County Election Division to properly account for the 20,000 whose mail in ballot applications were returned undelivered.
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Op-Ed: Make Sure Your Judicial Vote Counts This November
With Illinois’ judicial system back in full swing, we need to consider the long-term planning of our courts.COVID-19 has caused the courts to quickly rearrange its practices in order to continue hearing cases andadminister justice.
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DuPage judge rules on validity of Pritzker's executive order
DuPage Judge Bonnie Wheaton wouldn't restrain Gov. J.B. Pritzker's emergency executive orders from Naperville Park District, because she believes the district would win the case, according to the Daily Herald.