Get Involved in the Democratic Party of Kane County

Calendar

Oct
1
Tue
2024
League of Women Voters Candidate Forum @ Batavia City Hall
Oct 1 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Recorder
Circuit Clerk
IL House 65
IL House 70
Kane Co State’s Atty

More info at
https://lwvckcil.com/calendar

Oct
2
Wed
2024
KCDW Meeting @ Carmina's Restaurant
Oct 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join the Kane County Democratic Women on the first Wednesday of every month for their general meetings. Every month’s meeting is either at Carmina’s Restaurant at 1055 N Randall Rd. Elgin or Oak Street Restaurant at 945 Oak St. North Aurora.

Oct
4
Fri
2024
GOTV with the Kane County Young Democrats
Oct 4 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Save the Date(s) to help the Kane County Young Democrats Get Out the Vote!

Fridays | 6pm-8pm | August 30, 2024 – October 4, 2024

Details to come!

Oct
9
Wed
2024
League of Women Voters Candidate Forum @ Batavia City Hall
Oct 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

11th Congressional
25th State Senate
49th State Representative
Judge Parga v. Kliment

More info at
https://lwvckcil.com/calendar

Oct
15
Tue
2024
ROE THE VOTE & March to the Polls @ Kane County Courthouse
Oct 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Dress in white, bring a sign and meet at the Kane County Courthouse on 3rd Street for a Rally. Then we’ll march together to the Kane County Clerk’s Office and vote en mass!

Bring a friend. Bring a family member. And let’s make sure there’s a long line during early voting so that we send a message – WE’RE NOT GOING BACK!

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Canceled | LWV Meet The Candidates @ Rakow Senior Center, Dundee Township Park District
Oct 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

*** Canceled due to lack of GOP responses ***

Join the League of Women Voters on October 15 for an insightful evening with candidates for Illinois Representative District 66 and Kane County Board Chair as well as candidates for Judge of the Circuit Court 16th Judicial Circuit 4th Subcircuit. This event is designed to offer perspectives from individuals aspiring to represent our communities in the November 2024 General Election.

Invited candidates in contested races include:

Illinois Representative District 66:

  • Suzanne Ness (D)
  • Laurie Parman (R)

County Board Chair:

  • Corine Pierog (D)
  • Lance Bell (R)

Judge of the Circuit Court 16th Judicial Circuit 4th Subcircuit:

  • Sandra Parga (D)
  • David Kliment (R)

Agenda:

6:30
Each candidate will briefly introduce themselves and expound on their views and policy priorities, focusing on issues vital to their respective roles. While this portion will not include audience questions, attendees will gain valuable insights into each candidate’s vision and policies.

7:50
Meet & Greet – Take this opportunity to meet the candidates, ask them questions, and hear their positions on issues that matter to you.

This event is organized by The League of Women Voters of the Elgin Area, reinforcing our dedication to encouraging educated electoral involvement. We invite all community members to attend and better equip themselves with the knowledge required for making informed decisions on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Campaign Policy

Elections and voting are core concerns for the League of Women Voters. Year in and year out, Leagues are committed to providing fact-based information about issues and the positions candidates take on those issues to help voters make their own decisions and participate in the process.

The League of Women Voters never supports or opposes candidates for office or political parties. Any use of the League of Women Voters name in campaign advertising or literature has not been authorized by the League.

Oct
17
Thu
2024
Candidate forum at Elgin Community College @ Elgin Community College - Main Campus , Bldg. E, Rm. 121, Dining Room
Oct 17 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Latinx Heritage Month Kane County Bilingual Candidate Forum

Learn why the elected positions of Kane County Board Chair and Kane County State’s Attorney are important. Candidates for each position will explain why they deserve your vote in the General Election. Spanish interpretation will be provided. Co-sponsored by the ECC Center for Civic Engagement and Centro de Información.

Elgin Community College – Main Campus
Bldg. E, Rm. 121, Dining Room
Elgin, IL 60123

More Information at Elgin.edu/lhm

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Oct
22
Tue
2024
Hybrid Kane County Democrats Meeting @ Kane County Government Center
Oct 22 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Hybrid Kane County Democrats Meeting @ Kane County Government Center

Join us for our monthly meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month. We discuss township politics, election events, candidates, as well as committee initiatives. These meetings are open to the public.

Hybrid meetings starting in February 2023. 40 people allowed in person. Zoom for attendees beyond that. Details coming soon.

Oct
25
Fri
2024
Young Democrats of Kane County Monthly Meeting @ Kane County Democrats Office
Oct 25 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join the Young Democrats of Kane County at our monthly meeting, held on the fourth Friday of every month.

While most meetings will be in-person, three will be virtual each year. (Meetings in February, July, and December are virtual.)

Email Casey@kaneyoungdems.com for info.

Oct
29
Tue
2024
Elgin Community College’s Center for Civic Engagement for VOTE 2024 @ Elgin Community College
Oct 29 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Calling All Students! Your Voice Matters!

Join Elgin Community College’s Center for Civic Engagement for VOTE 2024 and get empowered to be a voice in shaping the future! We’re excited to welcome all students – whether you’re voting this year or just want to learn more about the process.

When:

October 29 & 30, 2024 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

What’s Happening?

Early Voting for Kane County Residents – Lakeside Patio (Outside B Building):
9 AM – 4 PM

Register to vote, cast your ballot, and get all the info you need.

Know Your Ballot Workshops – Alumni Room B-182 at 9:30 AM & 11 AM:

  • See your ballot before voting
  • Check your voter registration
  • Learn about the voting process, ask questions, and get answers!

Why It Matters:

Young people’s voices are crucial in shaping policies that impact our daily lives, future opportunities, and the world we’re building together. Voting gives you a say in important issues like:

  1. Higher education costs and making college more affordable
  2. Access to quality jobs and career opportunities
  3. Policies that impact homeownership and financial stability
  4. Building long-term wealth for future security
  5. Childcare needs and family support
  6. Climate change and environmental policies to protect our planet
  7. Healthcare access and improving health services

By participating now, you’re helping to create a future that represents you and your values. Even if you’re not eligible to vote yet, learning the process now will make you ready to make your voice heard when the time comes!

Let’s make an impact together!