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Lemont Republicans: Meet the Candidates

The local GOP will introduce local candidates for U.S. Congress, State and Cook County offices at its meeting on Tuesday.

The Lemont Republicans invite you to come out and meet candidates running for county, state and federal offices when the group meets from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at Illinois Bar & Grill, 1131 State St. in Lemont.

Candidates scheduled to appear (followed by the offices they seek) are: Rich Grabowski, Congress; Christine Radogno, Illinois Senate; Jim Durkin, Illinois State Representative; Lori Yokoyama, Cook County States Attorney; Dan Patlak, Cook County Board of Review; Diane Shapiro, Cook County Clerk Circuit Court; and Sherri Griffith, Cook County Recorder of Deeds.

It’s one week prior to election – so the Lemont GOP is urging fellow party members to get out the vote.

Ginger1397 October 27, 2012 at 12:51 pm
It should be on October 31st, Halloween so they can dress-up like politicians that care about their constituents and not their pocket books.

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