McHenry County Board Chairman Jack Franks sent a letter to Algonquin Township officials on Thursday calling for a referendum on the elimination of the township to be added to the Nov. 3 ballot.
According to the letter, the next meeting of the township’s board of trustees falls just five days before the Aug. 17 deadline for local governmental entities to add referenda to the November ballot.
“I firmly believe that taxpayers should have the ultimate say to choose how they are governed – or in the case of township government, whether it is still needed in the 21st century,” Franks said in a news release sent out Thursday.
In response, Algonquin Township Supervisor Charles Lutzow said Franks could have taken it upon himself to petition to get a referendum on the November ballot if he felt strongly about it.
“He had months to get this on the ballot, all you have to do is get some signatures,” Lutzow said Thursday, remarking that the request seemed a bit last-minute.
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Dear Observer I read the restatement of an article from a local paper, fake news McHenry County Style. It is an “all things to all people” approach that the originator continues to use on the McHenry County Board floor. Please take the time to watch the County board meeting on July 21st at 7:00 p.m. which is livestreamed. You will then see the real Jack Franks. Readers may also to supplement this by referring to the McHenry County Blog documenting Springfield politics in our backyard.