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Lee, Whiteside counties’ 2026 primary candidates turn in nomination papers; see who they are

An American flag waves in front of a polling place during a 2021 election.

Halfway through the filing period, several Lee and Whiteside County candidates have turned in their nomination papers as they seek candidacy for the March 17 primary election.

On that day, voters can choose a Democratic or Republican ballot to pick who appears on the ballot in November 2026. All voters, partisan or not, can weigh in on referendum questions.

The deadline for candidates to file is Nov. 3.

Here’s a list of candidates who have filed their nomination papers:

Lee County

County Clerk: Nancy L. Petersen (R)

Sheriff: Clayton T. Whelan (R)

County treasurer: Paul Rudolphi (R)

County Board District 1: Chris Robertson (R)

County Board District 2:

  • Dennis S. “Denny” Kosinski (R)
  • Ryan Rod (R) for a two-year term

County Board District 3:

  • David J. Bally (D)
  • Chance Munroe (D)
  • Jason Todd Anderson (R)
  • Tom Wilson (R)

Precinct committeeperson:

  • Seth M. McMillan (R): Ashton 01
  • Lirim Mimini (R): Ashton 2
  • David J. Bally (D): Dixon 02
  • Ashley J. Winters (D): Dixon 17
  • Michael Soto (D): Nachusa
  • Sarah M. Bingaman (D): Palmyra 01
  • C. Amy Palmer (D): Sublette
  • Dennis S. “Denny” Kosinski (R): Wyoming 01
  • Barbara V. Schwamberger (D): Franklin Grove 01

Whiteside County

Here’s a list of Democratic candidates who have filed their nomination papers in Whiteside County:

Sheriff: John F. Booker (D)

County Board District 1:

  • James C. Duffy (D)
  • Fidencio Hooper-Campos (D)
  • Vincent Joseph Vaughn (D)
  • Ernie Smith (D)
  • Alex Regalado (D)

County Board District 2:

  • Shawn Dowd (D)
  • Glenn C. Truesdell (D)
  • Amie Topp (D)

County Board District 3:

  • Jan Pels (D)
  • Paula M. Schares (D)
  • Mark S. Woods (D)

Precinct committeeperson:

  • Paula M Schares (D): Union Grove
  • James C. Duffy (D): Sterling 12
  • Fidencio Hooper-Campos (D): Sterling 17
  • Katherine A Nelson (D): Coloma 6
  • Glenn C. Truesdell (D): Coloma 10
  • Sean Sanders (D): Hume
  • Thomas Ausman (D): Sterling 1
  • Robbie Niesen (D): Sterling 15

Here’s a list of Republican candidates who have filed their nomination papers in Whiteside County:

County clerk: Karen J. Stralow (R)

County treasurer: Penny VanKampen (R)

County Board District 1: Kurt Glazier (R)

County Board District 2:

  • Douglas Wetzell (R)
  • Linda Pennell (R)

County Board District 3:

  • Edward Weeks Jr. (R)

Precinct committeeperson:

  • James A. Starr (R): Montmorency 2
  • Edward Weeks Jr. (R): Mt. Pleasant 2
  • Kristol Anderson (R): Coloma 8
  • Kurt Glazier (R): Sterling 17
  • Gary L. Pearson (R): Tampico
  • Linda Pennell (R): Coloma 5

Important dates

Oct. 27 to Nov. 3: Candidates in established parties can file the necessary documents either at the Springfield office for state-level candidates or at the county clerk’s office in the county where they’re running.

Among the paperwork required is a statement of candidacy and petitions signed by registered voters. The number of signatures required varies by office.

Nov. 10: Last day to file objections challenging whether candidates can appear on the ballot.

Nov. 17 to 24: Filing period for candidates seeking to fill judicial vacancies.

Dec. 3: Deadline to file objections in judicial vacancy races.

Dec. 15: Deadline to file petitions for referenda to appear on the March ballot. This does not include referendum questions authorized by local governments, just ones submitted through voter-signed petitions.

Dec. 17: First day to apply for a mail-in ballot.

Dec. 22: Deadline to file objections on referendum questions.

Dec. 29: Deadline for local government boards – such as school boards and city councils – to adopt a resolution or ordinance for a binding referendum.

Jan. 8: Last day for a candidate to withdraw from the race.

Jan. 15: Last day for a candidate to file as a write-in.

Feb. 5: Early voting starts, and county clerks begin mailing ballots.

March 1: Last day to register to vote online through the Illinois State Board of Elections website. Grace period registration and voting continues through election day.

March 17: Election day for the 2026 primary. Polls close at 7 p.m. Voters can request a partisan ballot with either Democratic or Republican candidates listed or a nonpartisan ballot, which includes any referenda.

Payton Felix

Payton Felix

Payton Felix reports on local news in the Sauk Valley for the Shaw Local News Network. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago in May of 2023.

Charlene Bielema

Charlene Bielema

Charlene Bielema is the editor of Sauk Valley Media.