Village of Midlothian and City of Hometown Home Rule Government (February 2010)
Two Village of Midlothian and City of Hometown Home Rule Government propositions were on the February 2 ballot in Cook County for those voters in their respective areas.
The Midlothian measure was approved
The Hometown City measure was defeated
- YES 363 (38.25%)
- NO 586 (61.75%)
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The Village of Midlothian measure sought to allow the village to become a home rule unit, giving them the powers that it would entail.
The Hometown City measure sought to also become a home rule unit of government.[2]
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