Kenneth Van Dyke

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Kenneth Van Dyke
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School District 54 school board At-large
Tenure

2017 - Present

Term ends

2021

Years in position

8

Kenneth Van Dyke is an at-large representative on the School District 54 school board in Illinois. Van Dyke won a first term in the at-large general election on April 4, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: School District 54 elections (2017)

Four seats on the School District 54 school board were up for at-large general election on April 4, 2017. In their bids for re-election, incumbents Bob Kaplan and Charlotte Kegarise faced challengers Jim Pye, Matthew Saternus, and Kenneth Van Dyke.[1] Kaplan and Kegarise won re-election to their seats, and Pye and Van Dyke won the other seats on the ballot.[2]

Results

School District 54,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Bob Kaplan Incumbent 22.57% 5,785
Green check mark transparent.png Charlotte Kegarise Incumbent 22.40% 5,742
Green check mark transparent.png Kenneth Van Dyke 21.23% 5,442
Green check mark transparent.png Jim Pye 16.89% 4,328
Matthew Saternus 16.64% 4,264
Write-in votes 0.27% 69
Total Votes 25,630
Source: Cook County Clerk, "Consolidated Election April 4, 2017 Summary Report," accessed April 19, 2017

Funding

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
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School board candidates in Illinois were required to file campaign finance reports if they did one or both of the following:[3]

  • Accepted contributions or made disbursements in an aggregate amount of more than $5,000 during the calendar year
  • Accepted contributions or made disbursements in an aggregate amount of more than $5,000 during the calendar year for communication via television, radio, or internet in support of or in opposition to a candidate, political party, or public policy

The first campaign finance deadline was February 27, 2017, and the second campaign finance deadline was April 3, 2017.[4]

Dyke reported no contributions or expenditures to the Illinois State Board of Elections in the election.[5]

Endorsements

Van Dyke was endorsed by the local teachers' union.[6]

See also

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