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State Representative Tim Ozinga Resigns, Leaving Vacancy in 37th District

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The Representative District Committee for the 37th Representative District announced a vacancy in the office of Representative in the General Assembly as a result of State Representative Tim Ozinga’s (R-Mokena) recent resignation, Monday April 8, 2024, He served since 2021. The Committee will appoint a replacement for both the remaining term in the 103rd General Assembly as well as for the Republican nomination in the 37th Representative District in the upcoming General Election.

The Representative District Committee for the 37th Representative District is comprised of:

Will County Republican Chairman Tim Ozinga

Orland Township Republican Committeewoman Cindy Katsenes

In accordance with 10 ILCS 5/25-6(a), vacancies created in the General Assembly must be filled within 30 days of the member’s day of resignation.

The Representative District Committee for the 37th Representative District will convene on Friday, April 12, 2024, at 3:00 PM at 9400 Bormet Drive, #10, Mokena, IL 60448, to review all applicant information, and vote to appoint the replacement for this vacancy in office and in nomination. This meeting is open to the public.

Applications to fill the vacancy in the office and the vacancy in nomination in the 37th Representative District will be accepted until April 12, 2024, at 12:00 Noon. Interested applicants must live within the 37th District and submit a resume and letter of reference from a Republican elected official by email or in person to:

Tony Esposito

Phone or Text: 847-652-6740

Email: tonyesposito@ilhro.com

Applicant information MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON APRIL 12, 2024. Resumes and letters of reference received after the deadline will not be considered. For general information or information on how to deliver applications in person,  contact Tony Esposito at tonyesposito@ilhro.com.

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