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WOODSTOCK – The debate about whether voters should elect the McHenry County Board chairman may be headed for a special meeting after a committee decided against moving the idea forward.

A majority of the Management Services Committee on Monday expressed reservations about the idea and decided not to pursue – at least for the April 9 ballot – a binding referendum to put the chairmanship in the hands of voters rather than the board’s 24 members.

With a week before the deadline to put a referendum on the April ballot, board member Nick Provenzano, R-McHenry, and freshman committee member Michael Walkup, R-Crystal Lake, said at the meeting that they intended to muster up the eight board members needed to call a special meeting with the intention of getting the question before voters.

Provenzano, who is not on the committee, said that board members who actively opposed the November county-executive referendum in effect made a tacit bargain with the voters: The board will pursue a referendum to popularly elect the chairman if the public rejects changing to a county-executive form of government.

The board in August considered but rejected putting the referendum on the Nov. 6 ballot to give voters a choice in ­creating an executive with wide-ranging powers. Voters ended up rejecting the executive referendum by a 2-to-1 margin.

“I think it’s absolutely a bargain that we need to fulfill,” Provenzano said.

New County Board Chairwoman Tina Hill, R-Woodstock, gave the committee the task of exploring the referendum as its first order of business, citing voter interest in the topic.

Committee members, who had the item up for discussion but did not have a resolution to vote on, decided instead to pursue reforms through changing County Board rules.

The committee is given the task after every general election of reviewing those rules and recommending changes.

The fact that a resolution was not ready to go is the reason why Walkup is pushing for a special board meeting. Although the full County Board already is scheduled to meet tonight, a referendum is not on the agenda.

“Why didn’t we have a resolution to consider at today’s meeting rather than have a bunch of empty talk?” Walkup said Monday afternoon.

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