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County won’t have referendum on popularly electing chairman

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Critics, such as committee member Michael Walkup, R-Crystal Lake, allege that the chairman election is heavily weighted in favor of the incumbent. It takes 13 votes to be re-elected by the board, and an incumbent can secure 11 of those votes, not counting his or her own, through assigning the sought-after chairmanships of the board’s standing committees.

“I think this gives us a renewed impetus to do that and avoid the need to even reconsider this issue,” said Walkup, who also voted in favor of a referendum.

Nine of the state’s 102 counties allow voters to elect their board chairman, or in Will County’s case, a county executive. Those counties tend to have larger populations and include larger cities, such as the collar counties, Rockford and the East St. Louis area.

State law allows county governments to go to an elected chairman without a referendum during the redistricting process after each decennial U.S. Census. The topic arose in 2011 as the County Board tweaked its district boundaries but did not move forward.

How they voted

The McHenry County Board voted, 11-9, against putting a referendum on the April 9 ballot asking voters whether they want to popularly elect the board chairman.

Voting against were Nick Chirikos, D-Algonquin; Sue Draffkorn, R-Wonder Lake; Diane Evertsen, R-Harvard; James Heisler, R-Crystal Lake; Ken Koehler, R-Crystal Lake; Robert Martens Sr., R-Spring Grove; Anna May Miller, R-Cary; Robert Nowak, R-Cary; Carolyn Schofield, R-Crystal Lake; Ersel Schuster, R-Woodstock; and Chairwoman Tina Hill, R-Woodstock.

Voting in favor were Michele Aavang, R-Woodstock; Yvonne Barnes, R-Cary; Joe Gottemoller, R-Crystal Lake; John Jung, R-Woodstock; Donna Kurtz, R-Crystal Lake; Nick Provenzano, R-McHenry; Sandra Fay Salgado, R-McHenry; Mike Skala, R-Huntley; and Michael Walkup, R-Crystal Lake.

Members John Hammerand, R-Wonder Lake; Mary McCann, R-Woodstock; Mary McClellan, R-Holiday Hills; and Paula Yensen, D-Lake in the Hills, were absent.

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