Politics & Government

New Candidate Joins Ela Tax Reform Party Slate

Tony Lombardo of Lake Zurich replaces Nick Buris on slate.

  

On Monday, January 28, Tony Lombardo of Lake Zurich was officially added to the Ela Tax Reform Party slate as one of four candidates for Ela Township Trustee. The appointment was made after trustee candidate Nick Buris withdrew for personal reasons.

Lombardo, who has lived in Lake Zurich for 23 years, is an attorney in private practice in Mt. Prospect with a focus on criminal law, real estate and divorce. He has also been a licensed sports official for many years, officiating at the high school level and at college Division 1 football games, including college bowl games. 

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A member of St. Francis de Sales Church, he is a married father of three and grandfather of two. He was active in youth sports for many years while his children were growing up. 

“I am pleased to have the opportunity to join the Ela Tax Reform Party slate,” Lombardo said. “I believe this slate has some good ideas for spending our Ela tax dollars more wisely and to make the decision-making more open and transparent. I’m looking forward to talking to voters about our ideas.”

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The Ela Tax Reform Party slate consists of eight candidates running for Ela Township offices: Barbara Evans for Supervisor, Randy Abbott for Highway Commissioner, Paul Jankowski for Clerk, Wayne Wnek for Assessor and Mike Jennings, Nancy Shepherdson, Vaseem Iftekhar and Tony Lombardo for Trustee. The slate’s website is www.elareform.org.

This news release was submitted by the Ela Tax Reform Party.


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