York Township Nominates Your York Team Ticket for 2025
John Valle and his “Your York Team” win the Republican nomination for the April 1st election.
Villa Park, IL — The Your York Team Ticket successfully filed its paperwork December 13th as the slated candidates for the 2025 Consolidated Elections. They won their nominations during the township caucus held at the Villa Park VFW Post 2801 on December 3, 2024.
At the caucus, township residents voted for Supervisor John W. Valle of Oakbrook Terrace, Clerk Tony Cuzzone of Elmhurst, Assessor candidate Anthony J. Pacilli of Elmhurst (currently serving as a Township Trustee) and Highway Commissioner candidate George T. Benes of Lombard to serve township residents. Trustee Rae Rupp Srch of Villa Park and Jeff Mussatto of Elmhurst were nominated for a third term, while Kevin O’Reilly and Ellen Picker Greer of Elmhurst joined the ticket as first-time trustee candidates.
“I am honored to be nominated to run for another term as York Township Supervisor,” Valle stated. “The Your York Team, consisting of 5 incumbent township officials and 3 fresh faces, will work tirelessly to continue to earn the trust of residents, maintain fiscal responsibility and keep improving our senior services.”
First-time Trustee candidate Ellen Picker Greer after Tuesday's caucus said, “As a lifelong York Township resident, I am excited to join a team that draws from many different personal and professional backgrounds across the Township. Our team understands that York Township residents deserve a small, accessible, responsive, and cost-effective township government.”
Priorities for the Your York Team Ticket include continuing to implement technologies that provide greater access to services for residents, expanding food pantry operations to serve more people in this time of tremendous need, continuing our year-round electronic recycling service, and ensuring that seniors in York Township receive proper care and can safely access programs. The Your York Team Ticket plans to deliver on these ideas and more all while maintaining a balanced budget.
The Consolidated General Election will be held on April 1, 2025. All elected township positions serve four-year terms.
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