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Call me Manti Te’o.

Naive, I mean. Call me naive. ... Yes, that’s it.

While I wasn’t tricked into believing I had an online girlfriend who later died of leukemia even though she never really existed, I was duped by several members of the McHenry County Board.

How so?

I actually took them at their word last fall when they were candidates for their current seats.

You’d think I’d know better after following politics for so long, but I guess not.

Let me explain.

Before each election, the Northwest Herald Editorial Board invites candidates for local office in to discuss the issues. I’m a member of the Editorial Board, and because all 24 County Board seats were up last year because of post-census redistricting, I got to meet quite a few people.

One of the hot local topics leading up to the November election was how the County Board chairman is selected. In McHenry County, voters do not elect their County Board chairman. Instead, voters elect their representatives to the County Board by district. The board members themselves then choose their chairman every two years.

State Rep. Jack Franks, our Editorial Board and others have been calling on the County Board to put a referendum on the ballot asking voters whether they’d rather elect their chairman directly at the polls. A chairman elected by voters countywide is accountable to everyone. A chairman elected by his fellow board members is accountable only to the other board members and the voters in his or her district.

Not surprisingly, the County Board resisted the calls. Forget voters, the board members themselves know better.

But Franks decided to take matters in his own hands, and collected enough signatures to get a referendum on the ballot. Because the popularly elected chairman referendum had to come from the County Board itself, Franks’ alternative referendum would have, if approved, changed the county to an executive form of government.

Without getting into all of the details here, an executive government would be dramatically different from what we have now.

Yes, voters countywide would elect the executive, but the executive would have a lot more power than the current board chairman has. Our Editorial Board opposed it. The referendum was defeated at the polls by about a 2-to-1 margin.

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