Vacant county board seat attracts five candidates

 

McLean County Government Center
Five people are vying for the vacant District 2 seat on the McLean County Board. (WJBC file photo)

 

By Howard Packowitz

BLOOMINGTON – The McLean County Board’s Executive Committee will interview five people who are interested in filling a vacant county board seat.

The District 2 county board seat opened up last month when Republican Scott Murphy resigned because he moved out of the district, which covers much of southeastern McLean County.

Murphy’s replacement also has to be a Republican until the seat is next up for election.

The candidates are Heyworth farmer William Friedrich, who’s the Bloomington Township Water District chairman, farmer and tax accountant Clarence Thomas from Heyworth, State Farm retiree Ruth Novosad of rural Bloomington, Blue Ridge School Board member Chelsie Leffelman of Bellflower, and retired teacher, letter carrier, and insurance sales person Martin Tipsord of Saybrook.

The executive committee will interview the candidates next Tuesday.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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