A fifth candidate enters the Normal council race

Normal Town Council
A new candidate has thrown their hat in the race for one of the three open seats (WJBC file photo)

 

By Howard Packowitz

NORMAL– A Normal Town Council candidate, who announced her candidacy Tuesday, said she wants to be a voice for many who feel they’re not adequately represented in local government.

Pat Turner is the fifth candidate in the race for three council seats. Turner said she’s spent about three decades working in the non-profit sector addressing such issues as food insecurity, homelessness, and senior care. In a news release, Turner said she founded the Center for Hope and Temba food pantries.

Turner is a past recipient of the local Martin Luther King award and was twice nominated for YWCA McLean County Women of Distinction honors.

Incumbent council members R.C. McBride and Kathleen Lorenz are each seeking second terms. They’re joined by other newcomers Joel Studebaker and David Shields, who are also vying for council seats.

The council’s senior member, Jeff Fritzen, is retiring. Candidates can file petition signatures with the town clerk from next Monday through November 26th.

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