Republican Party of Kendall County
Recent News About Republican Party of Kendall County
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Marter: ‘Ballots are harvested making the integrity of the voter’s intent in question’
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman Jim Marter is one of those concerned with election integrity in Illinois. “
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Marter wants to 'look at who really voted'
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter is keeping close watch over the election fraud dispute now playing out in DuPage County in hopes it may ultimately aide in keeping things on the up and up in his own backyard.
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Marter looks for bright side: 'The less they meet the less they can continue to take away my liberties'
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter is trying to see the bright side after Illinois lawmakers announced they have no plans to meet for this month’s fall veto session even with all the pressing issues the state now faces.
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Marter hopes governor's threats are 'just venting' as voters reject progressive tax plan
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter wasn’t surprised to see Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s push for his progressive tax plan fall short with voters.
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Marter fumes 'we need answers' for how Pritizker coming up with COVID-19 decisions
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter argues this is no time for partisan politics.
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Marter charges governor is 'crushing state economy' with latest round of COVID-19 shutdowns
Kendall County Republican Party Chair James Marter rages Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker appears to be on a one-man crusade to destroy the state.
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Marter insists Democrats' ethics reform plan means nothing 'as long as Madigan still in picture'
Kendall County Republican Party chairman James Marter argues Democrats in Springfield are totally off base in their latest ethics reform efforts.
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Kendall County Republicans disgusted by handling of tax dollars
Kendall County Republican Central Committee members recently joined former Wheaton state Rep. Jeanne Ives in blasting certain elements of the state’s new $85 billion budget.
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GOP candidate Marter disappointed, saddened by outcome of spring legislative session in Springfield
Jim Marter, a past chairman of the Republian Party of Kendall County who has announced his candidacy for Illinois' 14th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, told the Kendall County Reporter that he is disgusted with the pay raises that state lawmakers will receive as part of Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker's new $40.1 billion budget that goes into effect on July 1.