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Percent Votes
Richard H. Hyde (DEM)
Percent of total votes
41.31% 1,657
Greg Flesher (REP)
Percent of total votes
4.36% 175
Robert Sabonjian (IND)
Percent of total votes
54.33% 2,179
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Will June Maguire be out?
Waukegan Unit School District #60 Member of the Board of Education (Vote For 4)
Vote type summary
Precincts Reporting
43 of 44 Precincts Reporting
Percent Votes
Anita Hanna
Percent of total votes
17.70% 3,156
June M. Maguire
Percent of total votes
15.90% 2,835
Michael Rodriguez
Percent of total votes
17.06% 3,042
Steven Orusa
Percent of total votes
13.44% 2,396
Tony Elam
Percent of total votes
16.15% 2,880
Bill Anderson
Percent of total votes
19.76% 3,523
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City of Waukegan Mayor (Vote For 1)
Vote type summary
Precincts Reporting
52 of 55 Precincts Reporting
Percent Votes
Richard H. Hyde (DEM)
Percent of total votes
40.92% 2,615
Greg Flesher (REP)
Percent of total votes
4.98% 318
Robert Sabonjian (IND)
Percent of total votes
54.11% 3,458
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Well.. surprise, suprise, the WaukTalk boy seems to be in the lead.
What will you people do with your time for the next four years?
I agreed with Bob Sabonjian on a lot of issues, especially the greening of the city, but I did not vote for him and have little faith he can "play well" with others and get his agenda passed. Now is your time. Put up or shut up.
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Disheartening that out of so many people here in Waukegan only 7K+ decided to vote. Oh well, Congratulations to Bob Sabonjian!
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Above is a link video of Sabonjian's speech. The crowd roars their approval with "Yes, we can, yes we can."
Sabonjian beats Hyde
April 8, 2009
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The son followed the father into City Hall on Tuesday night as County Board member Robert Sabonjian Jr. defeated incumbent Richard Hyde to capture the mayorâs office.
The 53-year-old Sabonjian, running as an independent four years after losing to Hyde in the Democratic primary, captured 54 percent of 7,500 ballots cast and defeated Hyde by more than 700 votes. Republican Greg Flesher finished a distant third.
âI donât want to be cliché,â Sabonjian said outside a victory rally at La Chapala restaurant on Grand Avenue, âbut the people of Waukegan spoke today, (and) they wanted change.â
A look around La Chapala shortly after the last precinct came in went a long way toward explaining Sabonjianâs victory. Mixed in a multi-ethnic crowd were such community and political figures as Henry Bogdala, Margaret Carrasco, Mary Ross Cunningham, Patricia Jones, Steve Kolber and Keith Turner.
Also in attendance was Newton Finn, who fell within a handful of votes of winning two different mayoral elections in the last decade.
âThis is Waukeganâs version of what happened in this country (in November),â said Finn, though he added that âIâm stunned at the margin of victory. This is clearly a mandate for Bob.â
At the restaurantâs front door, Lorena Carbajal greeted arrivals by shouting âyes we can! Meet your new mayor!â She said Sabonjianâs upset win was the result of âeverybody working together.â
Kolber, co-founder of the activist group Citizens for the Resurgence of Excellence in Waukegan (CREW), which endorsed Sabonjian in early February, said he wasnât surprised by how election day played out.
âNot at all. All day long, you felt the vibe. Everybody we talked to felt the same way â they wanted change,â Kolber said, adding that âthe Hispanic vote just explodedâ as the race wound down.
Shortly after addressing supporters around 8:30 p.m., Sabonjian agreed that a cross-cultural collection of voters turned out to make his win possible.
âYou see the crowd in there? I expected to win because of them,â he said. âThey went out in all kinds of weather and put in hundreds and hundreds of man hours ... Sometimes I felt like I was along for the ride.â
Gathering with supporters at Louieâs restaurant on North Avenue, Hyde said he hoped to call Sabonjian before the night was over to offer congratulations.
âPeople kept pushing for this change business, and now it happened,â Hyde said. âBut I wish him well. I hope the city continues on the path itâs on because a lot of great things are happening.â
Asked what factors he thought played into the vote totals, the 81-year-old Hyde pointed to comments published over the weekend in a Chicago newspaper that he felt focused directly on his age.
â(Sabonjian) said things like âold schoolâ and âtime has passed him by,ââ said Hyde, âand I think a lot of people believed in that.â
Hyde added that âI have no regrets at all. I had a wonderful seven years and three months as mayor, and I enjoyed serving the people of Waukegan.â
A former 8th Ward alderman, Hyde was first appointed mayor by the City Council following the January 2002 death of Dan Drew. He won a special election to fill Drewâs term in 2003, then won a four-year term in 2005 over a field that included Sabonjian in the Democratic primary.
Sabonjian, the only son of the late former Mayor Robert Sabonjian, has served on the County Board since 1998. His current term is set to expire in 2012.
Departing his victory party around 9 p.m., Sabonjian told supporters that he was going to turn in early âbecause we have a lot of work to do starting tomorrow.â
Among the orders of business for the mayor-elect are forming a transition team and mulling candidates for department heads, which must be named on the night he is sworn in, May 4. Sabonjian declined to offer any early insights into that process, saying he had some personal matters to attend to in coming days.
âI have to go out of town this weekend for a funeral,â he said, âand then my wife and I are going to get in the car and head west.â
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Wow - a whole lotta butt-smooching by Libby this morning when Sabonjian called in!