
Unofficial Naperville election results for council, park board and other races
Results will not be official until mail-in ballots postmarked for Election Day or earlier are counted, provisional ballots are checked and votes are canvassed.
Because Naperville and some other districts are located in more than one county, some vote counts have tallied together to determine the leading vote-getters/presumed winners, which are denoted with a checkmark.
NAPERVILLE CITY COUNCIL (4 seats open)
√ Benny White (i): 13,873 votes.
√ Mary Gibson: 12,775 votes.
√ Ian Holzhauer (i): 12,452 votes.
√ Ashfaq Syed: 11,135 votes.
Jennifer Bruzan Taylor (i): 9,127 votes.
Meghna Bansal: 8,067 votes.
Derek McDaniel: 7,794 votes.
Nag Jaiswal: 4,380 votes.
(Incumbents are identified by the 'i' next to their names.)
NAPERVILLE PARK BOARD (4 seats open)
√ Leslie Ruffing (i): 13,162 votes.
√ Alison Thompson (i): 12,875 votes.
√ Rhonda Ansier (i): 11,420 votes.
√ Aishwarya Balakrishna: 11,069 votes.
Zachary W. Jarrell: 8,788 votes.
Natalia Dagenhart: 7,820 votes.
(Incumbents are identified by the 'i' next to their names.)
NAPERVILLE DISTRICT 203 SCHOOL BOARD (4 seats open)
√ Marc Willensky: 8,033 votes.
√ Amanda McMillan (i): 7,946 votes.
√ Charles Cush (i): 7,624 votes.
√ Holly Joy Blastic: 7,092 votes.
Jillian Langer: 6,476 votes.
INDIAN PRAIRIE DISTRICT 204 SCHOOL BOARD (4 seats open)
√ Laurie Donahue (i): 5,507 votes.
√ Susan Taylor-Demming (i): 5,127 votes.
√ Allison Fosdick (i): 4,781 votes.
√ Supna Jain (i): 4,578 votes.
Allison Albert: 3,031 votes.
NAPERVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE (4 seats open)
√ Loretta T. Burke (i): 7,966 votes.
√ Julie A. Federico(i): 7,650 votes.
√ John C. Waller (i): 7,513 votes.
√ Gautam Bhatia: 6,939 votes.
Nina Trivedi (i): 4,562 votes.
LISLE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (1 seat open)
√ M. Joann Wright: 10,098 votes.
Debbie Pawlowicz: 7,205 votes.
LISLE TOWNSHIP CLERK (1 seat open)
√ Robert Sacks: 10,260 votes.
Dave Carlin: 6,936 votes.
LISLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE (4 seats open)
√ Susan Howell: 10,175 votes.
√ Maryann Vazquez: 9,866 votes.
√ Gerry Galloway: 9,760 votes.
Nicole Di Braccio: 6,694 votes.
Ron Amato: 6,680 votes.
Donna Rae Prepejchal: 9,496 votes.
Dave Seastrom: 6,448 votes.
Charley Margosian III: 6,228 votes.
DUPAGE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (1 seat open)
√ Lori A. Marschke: 4,106 votes.
James Grzenia: 2,373 votes.
DUPAGE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR (1 seat open)
√ Kenneth Harris (i): 3,955 votes.
Jean Kelly: 2,543 votes.
DUPAGE TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR (1 seat open)
√ James Bastounes: 3,907 votes.
Sally 'Clemens' Guilbo: 2,540 votes.
DUPAGE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE (4 seats open)
√ Terri Ransom (i): 3,830 votes.
√ Thomas Braxton (i): 3,818 votes.
√ Daryl Parks: 3,606 votes.
√ Monty Jackson: 3,581 votes.
Linda E. Ellis: 2,456 votes.
Cecilia 'Cecy' Loeza: 2,302 votes.
Traci Cosgrove Falese: 2,298 votes.
Manny Brambila: 2,226 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (1 seat open)
√ Michael Crowner (i): 6,291 votes.
Brian Evans: 4,431 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP CLERK (1 seat open)
√ Terry Jones: 6,437 votes.
Robert Whittier: 4,409 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR (1 seat open)
√ Bruce Darata: 6,566 votes.
Write-ins: 527 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER (1 seat open)
√ Harry Benton: 6,387 votes.
Todd A. Morse: 4,415 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR (1 seat open)
√ Jim Kopchok: 6,283 votes.
Timothy Willmore: 4,444 votes.
WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE (4 seats open)
√ Margaret Tyson (i): 6,140 votes.
√ Mary C. Frances: 6,048 votes.
√ Jeff Klein: 5,750 votes.
√ Matthew 'Matt' V. Glowinski Sr.: 5,680 votes.
Michael Krzywinski: 4,257 votes.
Randall Haap: 4,059 votes.
David Furnish: 4,032 votes.
Tomasz Bryski: 3,982 votes.

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