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Voting by mail continues to remain a popular option for Central Illinois voters looking to cast their ballots in the upcoming April election.
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Martha Ross is running against Keisha Alexander for another five year term in the April 4 election.
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Keisha Alexander is a 27-year resident of Peoria. She met her husband, raised five children, and helps run a construction business. Now she's running for the Peoria Public Schools board of education District 1.
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Pekin mayoral candidate Becky Cloyd says she didn’t do anything improper in supporting the sale of a city-owned downtown property to a developer who donated to her campaign.
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Dr. Kiran Velpula was appointed to the Peoria City Council in 2021. Now he’s running for the first time to keep his seat, as one of three incumbents among the 10 candidates vying for the five at-large seats in the April 4 consolidated election.
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Dr. Bernice Gordon-Young says her experience working in behavioral health make her voice a unique one that's needed on the Peoria City Council now more than ever.
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Keisha Alexander's candidacy for the Peoria District 150 school board is officially back on the spring ballot.
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Candidate for an at-large seat on the Peoria City Council Anu Uddavolu says she got involved in the community as soon as she moved here, around ten years ago.
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For Mike Vespa, ensuring people feel safe in the city of Peoria will lead to other good things.
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For the last 20 years, Clara Underwood-Forman has served as a pastor at Potter's House of Peoria. Now she wants to serve on the city council.