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Krauspe resides in Campton Township.

Candidates could have come from Campton, Blackberry, Virgil, or Kaneville townships, or the portions of DeKalb County within the Kaneland district.

Rivas said until the filing period ended, he was unaware that only he and Krauspe had filed to seek office.

“I had been sitting on the fence about whether to do this again, and finally, I said, ‘Aw, what the heck? Why not?’ “ Rivas said.

Rivas has continued to be involved in the district, despite twice failing in bids to win election to the school board. He now volunteers on the district’s financial advisory committee and volunteers elsewhere within the district because his children attend Kaneland schools.

“I think education is just so important, and this is another way for me to get involved,” Rivas said.

Krauspe said she is seeking a third term on the board, and she intends for this to be her final term.

“Everyone else on the board has only about a year and a half under their belt, so I feel my experience could be valuable, as we work on a lot of different issues,” Krauspe said. “With Elmer [Gramley] and Ken [Carter] retiring from the board, it only strengthened my own feeling that I needed to run again.”

According to Illinois election law, write-in candidates still could mount a campaign. But write-in candidates must notify the Kane County Clerk’s office no later than 61 days before the April 9 election of their intent to run as a write-in.

Should no one else seek election, Krauspe said she expects the Kaneland board likely would advertise the vacancy on the board and meet later in the spring to interview and appoint a board member from those who apply for the position.

The board most recently completed such an appointment process in 2010 when it selected Witt to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Robert Myers.

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