South Holland Mayor Defeats Opponent in Village Race
South Holland mayor Don A. DeGraff successfully defeated attorney Michael "Mike" Stuttley in the village's mayoral general election, winning by 80 percent of the vote (at press time). DeGraff ran under the Heritage Community Party.
DeGraff is president of the Southeast Region of MB Financial Bank, a member of the Metra Board, the Abraham Lincoln Airport Commission, is involved with the construction of the Metra Southeast Service Line and the proposed third airport in Peotone, according to online news source, Shopper Online.
Before retiring after 23 years from the bench in 2010 and returning to private practice, Stuttley, a democrat served as Presiding judge of Juvenile Justice for the 6th Municipal District in Markham, Illinois.
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