Kane County voters may get a better idea of who will represent their interests for the next 10 years, or at least a general idea of where that person will live, as soon as July 8. However, jockeying among incumbents to draw new election districts favorable to their re-election hopes continues behind the scenes. And particular attention is focused on Aurora and Elgin to give high concentrations of ethnic minority neighborhoods a real chance to elect a representative of their choice.
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