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DeKalb's ex-city clerk explains resignation, candidacy

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After Kapitan’s exit, aldermen asked local voters to make the city clerk an appointed position, rather than an elected office, through a referendum in November. When the referendum failed, aldermen voted to reduce the clerk’s salary to $5,000 a year. A deputy clerk position will become a full-time job with benefits and likely will be assigned to handle most of the clerk’s duties not prescribed by law.

No one filed candidate petitions seeking the clerk’s seat, but Kapitan and three others – Lynn Fazekas, Liz Cliffe Peerboom and Leonard LeGrand – have registered as write-in candidates. Fazekas discusses DeKalb issues on her blog, City Barbs, while Peerboom is the village clerk of Maple Park. LeGrand worked in different departments within the DeKalb government from 1991 to 2010.

Kapitan, who also works part-time at Jewel-Osco, said he takes responsibility for his actions. He acknowledged that some might see the ADD diagnosis as an excuse, but said people know he is a hard worker.

“People that observed me at city hall when I was there as a clerk for three years – they saw I put in time after hours,” Kapitan said. “They knew I wasn’t a slacker.”

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