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2023 Decatur Election

  • Election Day: Apr 04, 2023

The 2023 Consolidated elections cover municipal offices like city council, school board, and several others. These elections are technically non-partisan in most municipalities. That means candidates do not officially run as a political party.

See the 2023 Election Results

Voter turnout is typically very low in municipal elections, at least in Macon County.

There are no primaries this year.

For Election news, see the Election Story Page

For Other Municipalities, see Macon County Elections

See Candidate Writeups for the latest platforms or navigate the offices below.

2023 Macon County Election

  • Election Day: Apr 04, 2023

For Decatur, see 2023 Decatur IL Election.

This page is for all elections voted for within Macon County, except for Decatur. This includes Argenta Oreana, Central A&M, Cerro Gordo, Clinton School Board, Maroa Forsyth, Meridian, Mt Pulaski, Mt Zion, Okaw Valley, Sangamon Valley, Warrensburg.

This is a preliminary list. These are municipalities which have school board candidates that will be voted on by someone in Macon County. There may be other offices for municipalities not listed here.

We primarily cover Decatur Elections so this page may not be filled out extensively.

This page will be updated with more information soon. All School Board candidates will be listed soon.

2022 General Election

  • Election Day: Nov 08, 2022

The 2022 Illinois General Election consists of U.S., State, Judicial, and County positions. County positions include County Board, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Sheriff, Superintendent of Schools, and Precinct Committee Persons. Judicial includes Appellate Districts, Circuit Court Districts, and Illinois State Supreme Court. State positions include Governor, Illinois Senate, Illinois State House of Representatives, Attorney General, Treasurer, Comptroller, and Secretary of State. U.S. positions include U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.

There is also a ballot measure which would create an Illinois Constitutional right to collective bargaining.