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Arlington Heights board finds no violation in campaign complaint against Michelle Hunter; amendment to force state filing failed

2483293 · March 4, 2025
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The Village Board accepted the village attorney's report that a resident's complaint alleging campaign contribution violations against trustee candidate Michelle Hunter was not sustained. The board declined an amendment requiring Hunter to file additional corrections with the Illinois State Board of Elections by March 10, 2025.

The Arlington Heights Village Board on March 3 accepted a report from Village Attorney Hart Passman finding no violation of the village's campaign contributions ordinance in a complaint about trustee candidate Michelle Hunter.

Passman told the board the village received a complaint on Jan. 30 from resident Keith Moons alleging improper in-kind contributions from the Illinois Republican Party and, in an amended complaint, a $1,000 check from Barbara Bly. "After reviewing the information presented to me and some of my own research of what's available to me through the state board of elections website, it's my determination that there has not been a violation of our campaign contributions ordinance," Passman said.

The village attorney…

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