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Algonquin Township Office of the Supervisor

The Township is pleased to provide you with this means of communication.

I hope you will join us at one of our meetings or use the facilities or programs provided by your Township government. 

I encourage you to give us input on Township functions by phone, in person or by email. My email address is algtwsps@mc.netAs always, your input is important to me.

Dianne Klemm


Algonquin Township Clerk


Marc J. Munaretto is the Algonquin Township Clerk. He is the keeper of the official record of all township business; countersigns all claims of the Town Funds; and, he maintains the Seal of the Township. Marc also serves as the EX-Officio Clerk of the Road District where his principle responsibility is to create a record of bid openings and to countersign all invoices for purchases made by the Road District.

The Town Clerk also serves as the Chief Election Official for the Township and interacts with the County Clerk. In this capacity, Marc is responsible for the acceptance of all candidate nominating petitions; certifying all candidates for election; certifying all candidates for the official ballot; and, canvassing all election results.

In conjunction with his election duties, Marc also supervises Early Voting and Absentee Balloting in Algonquin Township. For the past 12 years Algonquin Township has provided extended hours to its constituents to cast their ballot at the Township offices. This convenience includes weekends to accommodate our residents desire to participate in early voting. All registered voters are qualified to vote their early ballot for any reason from 22 days to 3 days prior to any election. Absentee Ballots can be cast during the 3 days before any election and  registered voters must have an excused absence from the County in order to vote absentee at the Township.

 

 

   
Township Trustees   

The Township trustees are responsible for certifying tax levies for the township and for the road district. The Highway Commissioner determines the amount of the road district levy. 

The Board is also responsible for adopting the annual budget and appropriation ordinance for the Town, General Assistance, and the Road and Bridge funds. The Trustees approve all town expenses and audit bills submitted for payment by the Highway Commissioner. The Trustees are elected every four years.

Pictured above (l-r)
Lowell A. Cutsforth
Joseph H. Powalowski
Linda A. Lance

Niels E. Sorensen

 


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