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MEET YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTION CANDIDATES page 2
vol. 74 no. 24
The Student Voice Since 1960
Register and plan your vote for April 6 Edwardsville election DALTON BROWN copy editor
CANDIDATE:
Local elections for Edwardsville city mayor and new members of the city council will soon be underway. Polls at various Madison County precincts will be open from 6 a.m.-7 p.m on Tuesday, April 6. If you aren’t registered to vote, you can fill out the Online Voter Registration Application on the Illinois State Board of Elections website to register online. You can also register by mail after filling out an application available on the Madison County Clerk’s Office website, or you can register in person at the County Clerk’s Office at 157 North Main Street, Edwardsville IL, 62025. If you are registered to vote, you can also visit the Madison County Clerk’s Office website to find your local polling place. Under the “Voter Registration” page, you can find answers to more frequently asked voter registration questions. If you’re unsure of your voter registration status in Madison County, you can verify it through the Madison County Clerk’s Office website and receive a specimen ballot with the candidates listed to use for your own reference.
SIUE announced that it will hold multiple in-person commencement ceremonies, in addition to virtual commencement ceremonies, between May 1 and May 9. Events will be held at Korte Stadium, weather permitting. Graduates will be able to invite two guests to the ceremonies and must complete a COVID-19 self-assessment and follow mitigation guidelines. Approximately 150 students will attend each ceremony. Doug McIlhagga, executive director of University Marketing and Communications, said while virtual ceremonies ha virtual ceremonies don’t provide the same excitement as walking across the stage, based on student feedback. “It was always something that Chancellor Pembrook had wanted to do throughout the semester, trying to get us to a point where students could have the opportunity to celebrate again, and hopefully with their families to a certain degree,” McIlhagga said. Graduation information and specific times of ceremonies can be found on SIUE’s Commencement page.
BIGGEST ISSUES FACING EDWARDSVILLE:
TOP PRIORITIES IF ELECTED:
WHAT VOTERS SHOULD KNOW: • Family are life-long Edwardsville residents • Father and uncle helped build Anderson hospital as the first two doctors there and were two of Edwardsville’s first physicians.
Stephanie Malench
• Unsatisfied with city’s expansion plans • To fix our current infrastructure
• Empty buildings / commercial land • Affordable housing
• Fixing city interior • Helping small businesses impacted by COVID-19 • Affordable Housing • Annex Sand Road to join Edwardsville and improve its infrastructure
Art Risavy
• Prior experience in and out of government • Cares about city and its citizens
• Restore sense of normalcy as pandemic closes • Helping small businesses impacted by COVID-19
• COVID-19 relief for businesses / volunteer organizations • Restore all businesses and activities to full capacity
Jack Burns
• To continue serving constituents • See Edwardsville continue to be a great town • To ensure the city stays environmentally friendly
• Able to get three subdivision roads resurfaced • Park space increased by 218 acres in the past seven years • Played major role in selling all Plummer Park bonds
• Keep tax rates from rising • Maintain and improve infrastructure • Support Edwardsville’s public safety departments • Complete the fire station on the east side of the city
• Family has lived in Edwardsville for 28 years • Has a BA/BS degree from SIUE • Wife is retired Edwardsville school teacher and has a master’s degree from SIUE • Both sons and their wives also have degrees from SIUE
Yolanda Crochrell
• Diversity is talked • Walking / biking trail about but not shown accessibility by current city council • Public safety / theft
• Connect walking and bike trails to Ward 2 • Equity, diversity and inclusion for all races • Maintain and repair streets in Ward 2 • Partner with law enforcement regarding
• If elected, line of communication will always be open to constituents
• Greater accessibility for shared green space / parks • Revitalize current homes and buildings before new developments to reduce environmental footprint
• Hosts a virtual “Ward 6 Wednesday” for anyone with questions/ comments, available for signup at jenward6.net • If elected, looks to continue this in some fashion
MAYOR
MAYOR
ALDERMAN - WARD 2
News in brief In-person commencement announced
REASONS FOR RUNNING:
ALDERMAN - WARD 2
public safety
Jennifer Warren
• To continue the current trajectory of the city’s real estate developments • To continue the city government’s effective decision-making
• Greater accessibility for shared green space / parks • I-55 corridor development needs careful consideration
Larry J. Miller
• Desire to serve the public • Prior experience in military / public service
• Address issues raised by the Race Relations and Equality in Edwardsville questionnaire • Allow video gaming in legally-allowed establishments as revenue source
ALDERMAN - WARD 6
ALDERMAN - WARD 6
@thealestle
• Willing to serve both the people of Ward 6 and Edwardsville • Intends to take sensible approach as issues arise
Sources: Belleville News-Democrat, candidates @thealestle
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