Politics & Government

Midterm Election 2018: Everything You Need To Know For Frankfort

This year's midterm election is Nov. 6. Here's what voters need to know before they cast their ballots.

FRANKFORT, IL — Election Day is Tuesday. Before you head to the polls, here's what you need to know about the upcoming midterm election if you're a Will County voter.

How Late Can I Vote? The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Not sure where you vote? You can find your Will County polling place here.

Find out what's happening in Frankfortfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Has Your Polling Place Changed? A list of polling place changes is posted here.

When are Election Results Official? All vote totals are unofficial and winners are projected until the clerk's office has tabulated all results, including provisional ballots from Election Day and vote by mail ballots postmarked by Election Day. Those votes will be posted 14 days after Election Day, and 21 calendar days after an election, the results are canvassed and become official.

Find out what's happening in Frankfortfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Need a ride to the polls? Uber and Lyft are offering Election Day deals and potential freebies. Lyft said it's offering 50 percent off rides across the country Tuesday. Visit BuzzFeed to access a Lyft promo code. Uber is working with #VoteTogether and Democracy Works to provide free rides in areas where transportation to the polls is hard to come by as part of its "Uber Drives the Vote" promotion.

Uber also is offering $10 off a single ride to the polls on Election Day for the Uber Express Pool, which could mean a free ride depending on how far you have to go. To get the deal, riders must have the most updated version of the Uber app. Then enter the promotional code VOTE2018 in your app. (Tap Menu > Payment > Add Promo Code).

The Ballots

State Races

Governor/Lieutenant governor

  • Bruce Rauner/Evelyn Sanguinetti (Republican)
  • J.B. Pritzker/Juliana Stratton (Democrat)
  • Grayson Kash Jackson/Sanjeev Mohip (Libertarian)
  • William "Sam" McCann/Aaron Merreighn (Conservative)

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Attorney General

  • Erika Harold (Republican)
  • Kwame Raoul (Democrat)
  • Bubba Harsy (Libertarian)

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Secretary of State

  • Jason Helland (Republican)
  • Jesse White (Democrat)
  • Steve Dutner (Libertarian)

Comptroller

  • Darlene Senger (Republican)
  • Susana A. Mendoza (Democrat)
  • Claire Ball (Libertarian)

Treasurer

  • Jim Dodge (Republican)
  • Michael Frerichs (Democrat)
  • Michael Leheney (Libertarian)

Representative in Congress, 3rd District


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Representative in General Assembly, 37th District

  • Margo McDermed (Republican)
  • Matthew Hunt (Democrat)

Will County

Clerk

  • Laurie McPhillips (Republican)
  • Lauren Staley-Ferry (Democrat)

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Treasurer

  • Steve Weber (Republican)
  • Timothy M. Brophy (Democrat)

Sheriff

  • Jim Reilly (Republican)
  • Mike Kelley (Democrat)

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Judge, 12th Circuit (filling vacancy of Hon. Daniel J. Rozak)

  • Ben Braun (Republican)
  • David Garcia (Democrat)

Judge, 12th Circuit (filling vacancy of Hon. Carla Alessio Policandriotes)

  • Victoria McKay Kennison (Republican)
  • Vincent Cornelius (Democrat)

County Board District 1 (vote for 2)

  • Judy Ogalla (Republican)
  • Laurie Summers (Democrat)
  • Bob Howard (Democrat)

County Board District 2 (vote for 2)

  • James "Jim" Moustis (Republican)
  • Keith Ogle (Republican)
  • Amanda L. Koch (Democrat)

County Board District 4 (vote for 2)

  • Christian John Cairy (withdrew as of June 21, objection pending, appointed to fill vacancy; Republican)
  • Jacqueline L. Traynere (Democrat)
  • Kenneth Harris (Democrat)

County Board District 5 (vote for 2)

  • Gretchen Fritz (Republican)
  • Darren Bennefield (Republican)
  • Meta Mueller (Democrat)
  • Mazyar M. Hedayat (Democrat)

County Board District 6 (vote for 2)

  • Don Gould (Republican)
  • Debbie Militello (Republican)
  • Joe VanDuyne (Democrat)

County Board District 7 (vote for 2)

  • Stephen J. Balich (Republican)
  • Mike Fricilone (Republican)
  • Kyle P. Killacky (Democrat)

County Board District 9 (vote for 2)

  • Annete Parker (Republican)
  • Rachel F. Ventura (Democrat)
  • Jim Murphy (Democrat)

County Board District 11 (vote for 2)

  • Julie Anne Berkowicz (Republican)
  • Kathy Havel (Republican)
  • Michelle "Mimi" Cowan (Democrat)
  • Jim Kopchok (appointed to fill vacancy; Democrat)

Referenda

Tinley Park-Park District

"Shall the limiting rate under the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law for the Tinley Park-Park District, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois, be increased by an additional amount equal to 0.0713% above the limiting rate for levy year 2017 for park purposes and be equal to 0.3479% of the equalized assessed value of the taxable property therein for levy year 2018?"

  1. The approximate amount of taxes extendable at the most recently extended limiting rate is $3,802,248.48, and the approximate amount of taxes extendable if the proposition is approved is $4,782,248.48.
  2. For the 2018 levy year the approximate amount of the additional tax extendable against property containing a single family residence and having a fair market value at the time of the referendum of $100,000 is estimated to be $21.12 in Cook County, Illinois, and $23.76 in Will County, Illinois.
  3. If the proposition is approved, the aggregate extension for 2018 will be determined by the limiting rate set forth in the proposition, rather than the otherwise applicable limiting rate calculated under the provisions of the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law (commonly known as the Property Tax Cap Law).

Village of Frankfort Sales Tax

"Shall the corporate authorities of the Village of Frankfort, Will and Cook Counties, Illinois, be authorized to levy a Non-Home Rule Retailers' Occupation Tax and a Non-Home Rule Service Occupation Tax at the rate of one (1%) percent for expenditure on municipal operations, expenditures on public infrastructure, or property tax relief?"


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Frankfort Park District Commissioners

"Shall the number of commissioners on the board of the Frankfort Park District be reduced from seven (7) to five (5)?"

Go to the Will County website for a full list of referenda on the Nov. 6 ballot.


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