ELECTION RESULTS: Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Alderman, Ward 1
Timothy Durkee (R)1,208, 73%
Brian Leggero (I) 457, 27%
Referendum 1% Road Tax
Yes 9,196, 74%
No 3,165, 26%
Rockford School Board Sub District B
Tim Rollins 784, 69%
Jeanne Westholder (i) 350, 31%
Rockford School Board Sub District C
Kenneth Scrivano 855, 42%
Alice Saudargas 573,28%
Jane Hayes 520,26%
Mickey Simmons 90, 4%
Rockford School Board Sub District E
Robert Evans (i) 1,818, 100%
Rockford School Board Sub District G
Laura Powers 538, 53%
Bill Neblock 413, 41%
Toby Kellogg 60, 6%
Trustee, Rock Valley College
Mary Tuite 6,276, 30%
Michael Dunn, Jr.5,410, 26%
Lisa Marie Rinaldo 3,283,16%
Kenneth Copeland 3058,15%
Glenn Patterson 1,828, 9%
F. Duane Ingram 1,205, 6%
Village President, Roscoe
David Krienke 422, 46%
Sharon Atkins 313, 34%
Stacy Mallicoat 115,13%
David DeCarlo 667%
Mayor, Oregon
Thomas Stone 502, 62%
Jim Tegtmeyer 169, 21%
Mike Arians 144,18%
Mayor, Rochelle
Chet Olson 912, 52%
Thomas McDermott 826, 48%
Alderman Belvidere, Ward 1
Clayton Stevens (I)155, 50%
Andrew Racz (D)89,29%
David Deckert (R ) 67, 22%
Alderman Belvidere, Ward 2
Daniel Snow (R ) 200, 74%
Theresa Glass (D) 72, 26%
Alderman Belvidere, Ward 3
Karen Schrader (I) 98,38%
Robert Cantrell (R ) 91, 36%
James Marks, Sr. (D) 67, 26%
Alderman Belvidere, Ward 4
Ronald Brooks (R)175, 58%
Ray Pendzinski (D)129, 42%
Alderman Belvidere, Ward 5
John Sanders (I) 103, 40%
Marion Thornberry (R) 79, 30%
Craig Schultz (D) 78, 30%
Editor’s Note: As of press time, no results were available in the race for Mayor of South Beloit or Mayor of Dixon.
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2 Comments
On January 26, 2010, I spoke before the RPS205 school board for the first time and stated, “I hope the Board realizes that as elected officials you are here to represent the parents of Rockford and understand the high level of priority we place on our children’s safety and quality of education”.
I had attended the previous meeting because on Friday December 11th two RPS 205 students were arrested for bringing a loaded a hand gun to school, and wearing a bullet proof vest. I can only imagine what could have happened if another student had not alerted authorities. Unfortunately, for Rockford students this is just one of several acts of violence they had witnessed so far that year.
That might have been my one and only appearance at 207 S. Madison street but at that January 12th school board meeting I expected the “Superintendent’s Report” to address these concerns. Instead, Superintendent Dr. LaVonne Sheffield delivered a light hearted report mostly covering local sporting events. I decided it might be wise to attend at least one more meeting. One has turned into many.
I know Alice Saudargas placed a high level of priority on our children’s safety and quality of education. I pray Kenneth Scrivano follows in her path, and Laura Powers Tim Rollins will do the same. Our children deserve no less.
Doug Clayburg
http://www.educationunited.net
well fought races across the board. Congrats to Bill on race well run. Welcome aboard Mr. Scrivano,we supported you all the way. Noe the hard work starts!!