Kendall County voters flocked to the polls Tuesday, with Elections Department officials citing a moderately heavy turnout for an off-year primary.
With just over 25 percent of eligible voter ballots counted, the Kendall County Judge race has tightened, as incumbent Shane Stolarczyk's 422-vote lead after early voting has been whittled to a 324-vote difference by challenger Ricky Gleason.
Results as we have them at this moment:
KENDALL COUNTY JUDGE
Besa Martin -- 1,358 votes, 15.25 percent.
Shane Stolarczyk (i) -- 3,935 votes, 44.19 percent
Ricky Gleason -- 3,612 votes, 40.5 perent
COUNTY COMMISION PRCT. 2
Richard Elkins -- 323 votes, 13.4 percent
J.C. Taylor -- 947 votes, 39.29 percent
Andra Wisian (i) -- 1,140 votes, 47.3 percent
COUNTY COMMISSION PCT 4
Brett D'Spain -- 836 votes, 25.14 percent
Chad Carpenter (i) -- 1,536 votes, 64.86 percent
COUNTY TREASURER
Susanne Presley -- 3,148 votes, 38.17 percennt
Sheryl D'Spain (i) -- 5,100 votes, 61.83 percent
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 2
Vince Robisheaux -- 601 votes, 26.43 percent
Dave Neighbor (i) -- 1,672 votes, 73.57 percent
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 3
Jon Tipton -- 1,000 votes, 46.84 percent
Debby Hudson (i) -- 1,135 votes, 53.16 percent
HOUSE REP. DISTRICT 19 (Kendall Cnty. only)
Ellen Troxclair (i) -- 6,696 votes, 77.71 percent
George Cambanis -- 1,921 votes, 22.29 percent
HOUSE REP. DISTRICT 21 (Kendall Cnty. only)
Mark Teixeira -- 5,399 votes, 59.21 percernt
Michael Wheeler -- 1,540 votes, 16.98 percent
ATTORNEY GENERAL (Kendall Cnty. Only)
Aaron Reitz -- 1,164 votes, 12.65 percent
Joann Huffman -- 810 votes, 8.8 percent
Chip Roy -- 5,103 votes, 55.46 percent
Mayes Middleton -- 2,124 votes, 23.08 percent







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