The results are unofficial as the tallies won’t become official until the Will County Clerk’s Office canvasses the numbers on Tuesday, April 22. The last day to count provisional and vote by mail ballots is Tuesday, April 15.

Voter turnout was as low as 15.49 percent or only 70,254 of the 453,563 registered voters in the county voted. 


In March 2024, voter turnout in Will County was about the same with just 15.54 percent with only 66,857 of the 430,310 registered voters in the county voting. However, voter turnout was much higher during the November 2024 presidential election with 75.06 percent voters casting a ballot. There were 441,483 registered voters in Will County in November, as 331,367 ballots were cast.

In the Village of Plainfield, incumbent Mayor John Argoudelis will remain president as he received 3,356 votes.

Argoudelis, who was elected in 2021, was challenged by trustees Margie Bonuchi and Cally Larson and former trustee Kevin Calkins.

Bonuchi received 1,217 votes, followed with Calkins with 455 and Larson with 188.

Three people ran for the three four-year trustee seats on Plainfield Village Board. Elected were Vanessa Sula, Siv Panicker and incumbent Tom Ruane.

If canvassing numbers do not change dramatically, Joe Clement and Jan Quillman will remain as council members at large on Joliet City Council as they were reelected. With 100 percent of the precincts counted, Clement had the most votes with 4,076, followed by Juan Moreno with 3,958 and Quillman, a five-time incumbent, with 3,915.

Others vying for the three open seats were Damon Zdunich, endorsed by Mayor Terry D’Arcy, who received 3,638 votes; and Glenda Wright-McCullum with 3,362 votes; and write-in candidates Jim Lantham and Larry Crawford. The Council seat held by Cesar Guerrero was up for grabs April1 as he chose not to seek re-election. Instead, he ran for Joliet Township supervisor position. Unofficial results had Democrat Guerrero winning with 2,815 votes over Republican Darrell R. Boisdorf, who received 1,464 votes.

All the races in the Village of Romeoville were uncontested as John Noak was reelected president, Bernice Holloway as clerk and Jose Chavez Jr., Brian Clancy and David Richards as trustees.

In the Village of Shorewood, Clarence “CC” DeBold was elected mayor, Lona Jakaitis as clerk and Molly Babyak, Scott Selfridge and former mayor Richard Chapman as trustees.

Similarly, all the races in the Village of Bolingbrook were also uncontested. Mayor Mary Alexander-Basta was reelected, along with Martha M. Barton as clerk and Michael T. Lawler, Bhavani Patel and Troy Davis as trustees.