Aurora council candidate asks judge to put him back on the ballot

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An Aurora City Council candidate has asked a judge to reverse a decision that removed his name from the April 1 ballot.

Jose Torres, who is running for Ward 4 alderman, filed his request on Dec. 6 in Kane County court.

In his request, Torres argues that the Aurora Municipal Officers Electoral Board made a mistake when it ruled that he did not have enough signatures on his candidate petitions.

He says the board incorrectly determined the number necessary using the number of ballots cast in the 2021 election. He argues that it should have used the 2023 election as a benchmark.

Torres says state election law requires that the election after a city redistricts its wards is the one to use to determine how many signatures are needed. Aurora redistricted its wards in August 2022.

The minimum is determined by taking the number of ballots cast citywide, multiplying that by 5%, then dividing by 10 wards.

In 2023, 10,589 people cast ballots. In 2021, more than 12,000 people voted.

Torres argues that he only needs 54 signatures; the board ruled he needed 65.

Torres initially submitted 97 signatures, but the Kane County clerk ruled that 40 signatures were invalid, leaving him with 57 signatures.

The case is scheduled to be heard on March 25.

Jeffrey Hansford and Jonathan Nunez are also running for the seat.

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