Are you ready to make an informed decision in the upcoming local election? Don’t miss the chance to meet the candidates running for key positions in the Village of East Dundee and the Village of Sleepy Hollow. This is your opportunity to engage directly with the individuals who aim to shape the direction of your community. Local elections have a profound impact on our daily lives, and your participation is essential to fostering a thriving, responsive community.
All candidates have been invited:
Candidates for East Dundee Village President
- Sarah Brittin (Ind)
- Daniel Pearson (Ind)
Candidates for East Dundee Village Trustee
- Mathew Oclon (Ind)
- Andrew Sauder (Ind)
- Tricia Saviano (Ind)
Candidates for Sleepy Hollow Village President
- Courtney Boe (Ind)
- Jennifer McGuire (Ind)
Candidates for Sleepy Hollow Village Board
- William Hof (Ind)
- William Kennelly (Ind)
- Sandra Losurdo (Ind)
- Kelly Thomas (Ind)
- Donald Ziemba (Ind)
What to Expect:
The evening will kick off with each candidate delivering a concise 3-minute opening statement. Following this, candidates will be available at individual tables, giving you the chance to connect with them one-on-one. Ask your questions, delve into their platforms, and gain a deeper understanding of their positions on the issues that impact our community. Whether you’re a first-time voter or an active participant in local politics, this forum equips you with the insights needed to make an informed decision on Election Day.
This event is proudly organized by The League of Women Voters of the Elgin Area, underscoring our dedication to fostering informed and active participation in elections.
Important Details:
No electronic devices may be used during the meet and greet.
Voting takes place on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
Campaign Policy
Elections and voting are core concerns for the League of Women Voters. Year in and year out, Leagues are committed to providing fact-based information about issues and the positions candidates take to help voters make their own decisions and participate in the process.
The League of Women Voters never supports or opposes candidates for office or political parties. Any use of the League of Women Voters name in campaign advertising or literature has not been authorized by the League.

