The Elk Grove Village trustee slate backed by Mayor Craig Johnson won their races Tuesday for three available seats on the board, according to unofficial results.
With all 21 precincts reporting, Kathy Jarosch, co-owner of Jarosch Bakery and an Elk Grove Village library board trustee, received 3,169 votes to win a 4-year term.Stephen Schmidt, a four-year incumbent and former police chief, got 2,684 votes.
Monika Stajniak, the outreach program manager at social service organization Northwest Compass, received 1,192 votes. Jarosch won't be the only newcomer to the elected panel that had been known for its streak of continuity in the Northwest suburbs. Johnson plans to appoint a replacement to finish the term of longtime Trustee Pat Feichter, who stepped down last month upon his retirement to Florida.
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