Fazekas Launches Campaign for DeKalb City Clerk

Click here for the campaign Facebook page, new today. Click here for my answers to the Daily Chronicle editorial board’s questions for DeKalb city clerk candidates. Watch for my guest post at DeKalb County Online, coming soon. I do not have plans for a campaign website, and of course I will not use City Barbs…

There is no “r” in Fazekas

I want to offer a few words on my write-in candidacy for DeKalb City Clerk so it doesn’t get weird between us. I filed last Thursday, aware by that point of one other person who might be running and found out later that we are four. A public statement of candidacy and a Facebook page…

Write-In Candidates in DeKalb County So Far

*Update: Final list of candidates is here.* In the article, “DeKalb County Certifies Preliminary Ballot,” the county clerk stated that there are about six people who have filed as write-in candidates in April’s Consolidated Election so far. As of 9:30 a.m. today there were indeed exactly six: Michael Franckowiak – Genoa Park Board Veronica Bruhl…

The Real Reason There’s a “Skating Rink Lady” in This Municipal Election

Last night I was lucky to attend the candidates’ night hosted by the DeKalb Area Rental Association. Candidates running for DeKalb mayor and aldermen participated. Some performances I liked real well, others I didn’t. Later, I realized the people who impressed me the least were the ones promising regular town hall meetings, ward coffee sessions,…

Mt. Vernon Residents to See Home Rule Question on November Ballot

When last we left our Mt. Vernon heroes, they had just presented a petition to have the question of revoking Home Rule put on the ballot in November. I was a little alarmed that the Mt. Vernon city council had planned to vet the petition. In DeKalb this would probably constitute the kiss of death,…

Public Corruption Might Possibly Exist in DeKalb County, and if It Does, the State’s Attorney is On It

Back when I first worked in developmental disabilities (DD) adult services, it was very well known that abuse and neglect of persons with disabilities occurred only in Chicago and just couldn’t, and didn’t, ever happen in DeKalb County. But of course abuse and neglect actually can happen anywhere; and when we finally got around to…

Public Library Accused of Promoting Tax Referendum

From the Buffalo Grove Patch publication: [Activist and Buffalo Grove resident Rob] Sherman alleges that the [Indian Trails Public Library] illegally used tax revenue to promote the referendum. Voters on Tuesday will decide whether the library’s improvement plans warrant an increase in the district’s tax levy. […] Governing bodies such as library and school districts…