Monday, January 28, 2013
To help you make a truly informed decision on Feb. 26, Chicago Heights Patch editor Christopher Paicely is conducting one-on-one interviews with every candidate willing to sit down with him.
Dear Residents of the 2nd Congressional District, Who should represent you? Do you know? Sure, maybe you know who you won’t vote for, but is there any candidate in this race with all the qualities you seek in a federal representative? A campaign mailer or a one-off news story can only tell you so much about a person. That’s why Patch is attempting a closer look at the 21 candidates fighting for your favor. We are setting up interviews with as many candidates as we can before the Feb. 26 special primary election and creating a comprehensive election guide, the likes of which you haven’t seen. I’m asking each candidate questions specific to them and getting the kinds of answers that can’t always be conveyed in a questionnaire. I'm finding …
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
One judge believes many voters are unaware of how important the primary elections can be for some offices.
Visiting the polls to see what voters have to say about the candidates can be quite a task with no voters in sight. Many locations were practically empty if not for the group of election judges overseeing each precinct. Kimberly Beatty, a longtime judge in the Chicago Heights area, said she is surprised at how low the turnout has been at Fire Station No. 3 on Joe Orr Road, which had a grand total of 62 voters as of 1:15 p.m. But Beatty said she's heard worst than she's seen. "I've heard from (Cook) County that some of the other precincts were still in the single digits as of about 10 a.m.," Beatty said. Greenbriar School was doing slightly better around the same time, with 81 voters, though election judge Angela Nickerson, said she's …
Monday, February 27, 2012
Second Congressional District Primary challenger Debbie Halvorson and volunteers rallied Sunday, where she spoke on several claims by U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
Just as early voting starts, 2nd Congressional District Primary challenger Debbie Halvorson and her volunteers rallied Sunday at her Homewood office to get out the vote and drum up more support for her campaign. Halvorson is vying for U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.’s seat and insists that while planning for his Peotone airport project, Jackson didn’t consider the opinion of all Southland mayors. She questioned Jackson's ability to get things done, after he touted his efforts at an open forum hosted by Team HOPE and the Democratic Women of the South Suburbs in Hazel Crest. According to Halvorson, claims that she voted against President Barack Obama 88 times are untrue. She reinforced her support for the president. Patch towns in the 2nd …
Christopher Paicely
9:53 am on Monday, February 25, 2013
Hi Bob, Unfortunately, only the candidates that agree to be interviewed can be interviewed. I sent out notifications to every candidate I could get contact information for. Not all of them responded. As far as the chart, I agree with you. That is a very good idea. This series asked the candidates what issues they cared most about. I hope knowing what they put at the top of their priorities has …   more ›