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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

2024 General Election Early Voting Opens Thursday in McHenry County

The new McHenry County Election Center on Eastwood Drive (Rt. 47) in Woodstock will open for early in person voting on Thursday, September 26.

Note—A tip-o’-the-hat to tireless Ed Gogol for this critical reminder for McHenry County voters.  Heretic, Rebel, a Thing to Flout echoes his endorsements.

Early in-person voting starts this Thursday, September 26, at the new McHenry County Election Center at 410 South Eastwood Drive (Route 47) in Woodstock.  The Election Center will be open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.  It’s at the north end of the same shopping center where the Secretary of State’s office is.  Turn in by the Taco Bell.

Then beginning October 21, eleven additional early voting locations will be open around the county.  Any McHenry County registered voter can vote at any early-voting location.  There’s even Saturday voting hours.  Here’s the full list of early voting locations and hours.

Sample ballots are now available on the County Clerk’s website .  And if you’ve applied for a Vote-By-Mail ballot (either one-time or permanently), watch your mailbox, as they should be arriving shortly.  For full details on everything related to voting, check the updated Vote page at mchenrydems.org.

I’m sure like me you’ll be proud to cast your ballot for our great Democratic candidates.

I’m an emotional dude and may have difficulty keeping it together when I cast my vote for Kamala Harris.  I will think of all the amazing women in my life and I shudder to think of the calamities that will befall us if the Orange Menace gets back in.  The parallels to Germany in the 1930s could not be more apt. 

I’m proud of our Illinois congressional delegation and look forward to returning Brad Schneider, Jan Schakowsky, and Bill Foster to Washington.

I look forward to increasing our pro-choice Democratic majorities in the Illinois House by re-electing the amazing Suzanne Ness, and by electing Mary Mahady, Maria Peterson, Randi Olson, and Peter Janko. 

County-wide, I will celebrate when we elect the awesome Kelli Wegener as County Board Chair, and the fantastic Chris Kalapodis as Coroner.  Don’t be fooled by all the signs for Michael Rein.  He’s a chiropractor, not a medical doctor, and he’s a gun nut (I’ve seen him at the County Fair helping to distribute lawn signs showing an assault rifle.) 

And wherever you live in McHenry County, there’s a great Democratic candidate for County Board.  I look forward to re-electing Theresa Meshes in District 1 and Lou Ness in District 7, and to electing John Collins in District 2, Rester Dogboe in District 3, Brian Meyers in District 4, Steve Firak in District 5, Arne Waltmire in District 6, Dawn Milarski in District 8, and Dawn Jordi Ellison in District 9.

You can find links to all of our great Democratic candidates at our Candidates Page.  And it’s definitely not too late for your financial contributions to make a big difference. 

Let them play in their own sandbox. For McHenry County Auditor and States Attorney, Republican candidates are running unopposed.  That doesn’t mean we should vote for them – it’s okay not to vote in these races.  As our former Chairwoman Kristina Zahorik is fond of saying, “let them play in their own sandbox.”  The Republican Party of today bears no resemblance to the party of Lincoln, and no self-respecting person should run for a party that puts Donald Trump at the top of the ticket. 

I feel the same way about the Judicial races and Judicial retention ballots.  The Republican party has gone beyond the pale, and I cannot bring myself to vote for anyone who calls themself a Republican:  No matter how “qualified” they may be, they’re helping to send our country to a very dark place.  You may wish to check out the recommendations of the Illinois State Bar Association.  In particular I recommend voting not to retain Michael J. Chmiel.

Vote Yes for the McHenry County Conservation District.  At the bottom of your ballot you’ll notice a very important proposition regarding the portion of your property taxes that goes to the McHenry County Conservation District.  If approved, annual taxes on a property with $300,000 assessed valuation would increase by about $27.  Note, however, that despite this proposition, taxes for the Conservation District are expected to decrease dramatically in 2026 when certain bonds are paid off.

The many parks comprising our Conservation District are jewels of our fair county, and not just for recreation and scenic beauty.  Think habitat for native plants, insects, and wildlife.  And most critically, think replenishing the precious groundwater on which we all depend.  I urge a yes vote for the Conservation District.  Here’s full details and an informative video.

Vote Yes on the three Advisory Questions.  At the very top of your ballot you’ll find three advisory questions:  (1) asking whether candidates should be subject to civil penalties if they interfere or attempt to interfere with an election worker’s official duties; (2) asking whether people with incomes greater than one million dollars should pay an additional 3% on the part greater than that amount, for the purpose of providing property tax relief; and (3) asking whether medical insurance companies should be required to pay for assisted reproductive treatments including in-vitro fertilization. 

Please vote yes for all three.  The second one in particular highlights the hypocrisy of Republican politicians who campaign as “tax cutters.”  What they really mean is that rich people shouldn’t pay taxes.  Everybody else should pay, just not the rich.

 

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Pro-Choice Groups Protest Fake Clinics in McHenry this Saturday

Pro-choice groups will be protesting anti-abortioncrisis pregnancy centers” (CPCs), or “fake clinics,” this Saturday morning, October 28, 2023, from 10 am to 12 pm, near Focus Women’s Center in McHenry, Illinois, 409 N. Front Street, Route 31.

“If you’re pregnant and want accessibility to all your options, including abortion care, don’t go there!” said Dee Darling, President of McHenry County NOW. “It’s time we expose these fake clinics in our county—they’ll do anything to stop you from getting the abortion you may need and want.  Instead, you can find safe and confidential referrals to verified healthcare providers at ineedana.com or plannedparenthood.org.”

                        McHenry County NOW President Dee Darling.

Although it is listed as a “women’s health clinic” on Google, Focus Women’s Center is really an anti-abortion nonprofit organization operated by Women’s Help Services in Johnsburg. Focus Women’s Center is just one of nearly 100 anti-abortion CPCs in the state of Illinois.

“Anti-abortion CPCs have one goal: to prevent as many abortions as possible, without regard for the needs of their clients,” said Lisa Battisfore, President of Reproductive Transparency Now. “What I find especially troubling about Focus Women’s Center is how they have so cunningly crafted their website to appear as if they are an unbiased medical care provider, yet they are concealing their staunchly anti-abortion position.”

In case there is any doubt about Focus Women’s Center’s position on reproductive healthcare and bodily autonomy, look no further than the statement that its Executive Director made last month in a recent Care Net blog post regarding Illinois SB1564, an amendment to the Health Care Right of Conscience Act: “We are faith-based and that informs everything that we do...There are no medical benefits to abortion.”

It is worth noting that Focus Women’s Center—one of several plaintiffs in the federal court challenge against SB1564 that was filed in March 2017—is  being represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, an organization that has been designated as an anti-LGBTQ hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Ed Gogol, and Mary Ewert at the MCCC and Toby's Fund booth at the McHenry County Fair this summer.

“It’s tragic that these fake clinics deny us our basic human right to make our own medical decisions,” said Mary Ewert, President of McHenry County Citizens for Choice. “Sometimes you need to terminate a pregnancy. You might be too young, too old, too sick, too poor, or already have all the kids you can manage. You might be in an abusive relationship. Whatever. It’s your body and your life. If you choose abortion, all you need feel is relief. Abortion is medical care. And it’s a lot safer than carrying to term and giving birth.”

Saturday’s protest is sponsored by McHenry County National Organization for Women mchenryconow.org, McHenry County Citizens for Choice mcccprochoice.org, Toby’s Fund for Reproductive Health Equity mccctobysfund.org, Illinois National Organization for Women ilnow.org, and Reproductive Transparency Now reprotransparency.org.