Elections
Township elections in Illinois are conducted through the Consolidated Election system, held on the first Tuesday in April of odd-numbered years. The Town Clerk’s office serves as the local election official for township races, receiving nomination papers from candidates, certifying candidates to the Will County Clerk, and maintaining official election records. All township elections are governed by the Illinois Election Code (10 ILCS 5/) and the Township Code (60 ILCS 1/).
Township officers serve four-year terms and include the Supervisor, Clerk, Assessor, Highway Commissioner, and four Trustees. Candidates may be nominated through political party caucuses (held the first Wednesday in December preceding the election) or by filing nomination petitions as independent or new party candidates.
2026 General Primary Election
The 2026 General Primary Election (March 17, 2026) is a state and county primary election, not a township election. Township officers are elected during Consolidated Elections in odd-numbered years. The next township election will be held at the April 1, 2029 Consolidated Election, with the Consolidated Primary on February 27, 2029 (if needed).
A primary election is a nominating election where political parties select their candidates to appear on the general or consolidated election ballot. For township races, established political parties typically nominate candidates through caucuses rather than primaries, though some townships with populations over 15,000 may conduct primaries if their township central committee approves.
Important Dates (only includes January 2026 forward)
Ballot Certification Deadline – SBE
Last day for the State Board of Elections to certify candidates to the election authority to be included on the 2026 General Primary Election ballot.
Public Question Certification for the General Primary Election
Last day for the circuit court clerk or the local election official to certify any binding public question or advisory referenda to the election authority having jurisdiction over the political subdivision.
Write-In Candidate Filing Deadline for the General Primary Election
Last day an individual may file a notarized Declaration of Intent to be a write-in candidate with the proper election authority or authorities.
Early Voting Begins for the General Primary Election
First day for early voting at the office of the election authority and at any additional locations that may have been designated by the election authority.
Voting by Mail Begins for the General Primary Election
First day for the election authority to mail an official ballot to a voter who has applied for a vote by mail ballot.
Close of Voter Registration
Last day for regular registration or transfer of registration within the office of the election authority.
Grace Period Registration and Voting Begins for the General Primary Election
First day of grace period registration and voting at the office of the election authority or at a location designated for this
purpose by the election authority.
Close of Online Voter Registration for the General Election
Last day for voters to register to vote through the State Board of Elections’ website.
Early Voting – Will County
First day for additional early voting locations open in Will County.
Last Day to Mail Vote by Mail Ballots for the General Primary Election
Last day for the election authority to receive, by mail, an application for a vote by mail ballot and mail that ballot to the
voter.
Last Day for Early Voting for the General Primary Election
Last day for early voting for the 2026 General Primary Election.
General Primary Election
Date of the 2026 General Primary Election.
To view the Illinois State Board Elections’ Abbreviated Calendar, click here. For additional information on state and county elections, including voter registration, polling locations, and sample ballots, visit the Will County Clerk’s Elections Division at www.willcountyclerk.gov or the Illinois State Board of Elections at www.elections.il.gov.
Township Election History
Office of the Supervisor
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
Cesar Guerrero | Dem. | Elected | 3,424 (65.9%) |
Darrell R. Boisdorf | Rep. | Defeated | 1,618 (31.1%) |
Alicia Morales | (Write-in) | Defeated | 152 (2.9%) |
Office of the Town Clerk
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
Kendra Landfair | Dem. | Elected | 4,341 (100%) |
No Candidate | Rep. | - | - |
Office of the Assessor
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
James Brenczewski | Dem. | Elected | 4,470 (100%) |
No Candidate | Rep. | - | - |
Office of the Highway Commissioner
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
Vincent Alessio | Dem. | Elected | 4,396 (100%) |
No Candidate | Rep. | - | - |
Office of the Collector
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
Megan Cooper | Dem. | Elected | 4,320 (100%) |
No Candidate | Rep. | - | - |
Town Trustees
Candidate | Party | Result | Votes |
Betty Washington | Dem. | Elected | 3,430 |
Archie Gavin | Dem. | Elected | 3,184 |
Quin Adamowski | Dem. | Elected | 3,267 |
Andrea Bibian | Dem. | Elected | 3,175 |
Enrique Ruiz | Rep. | Defeated | 1,620 |
Election Results Certified by the Will County Clerk on April 22, 2025.
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