The remaining two candidates were Michael Casey and Jennifer Hindel. The other two candidates running are Mark Bamman, who had 7.4% of the vote and Tessa Quinlan, at 8.2%. The Lincoln Way Area Freedom Coalition, which aimed to send conservative candidates to all levels of government, endorsed Sandoval, David Collins, who received about 10% of the vote, Gena Sambo, who had 7.9% of the vote and Katarzyna “Kasia” Topor, who had 6.3%. Under state statute, the fourth seat goes to LeCein, said Kevin McCleish, co-chair of the union’s political action committee. But state statute dictates one candidate in District 210 has to be from an unincorporated area, according to Will County clerk spokesman Chuck Pelkie. Nathan Sandoval reported the fourth highest number of votes, with 11.4% of the vote. The union backed-slate led the vote Tuesday after Johnson received 14.7% of the vote, Olejnik 12.3% of the vote and Bergthold with 11.5% and LaCien with 10.2% of the vote, according to unofficial results. In the race for four seats on the Lincoln-Way District 210 Board, the Lincoln-Way Education Association teachers union supported incumbent Richard LaCien Jr., Caitlin Olejnik, Catherine Johnson and Dana Bergthold.
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