2007 Peoria municipal election

The Peoria City Council election of 2007 was held on April 14, 2007. The five At-Large of 10 city council seats were up for election. Ten candidates were on the ballot. Elected were incumbents Gary V. Sandberg and W. Eric Turner; and newcomers Ryan Spain, George Jacob, and Jim Montelongo. The Council is presided over by the Mayor, who is elected independently.

Peoria City Council election, 2007
April 14, 2007

5 At-Large of 10 City Council seats.
  Majority party
 
Leader None
Party Independent
Last election 10
Seats won 10
Seat change +/- 0
Popular vote 73,238
Percentage 100.00%
Swing N/A

Mayor before election

Jim Ardis
Independent

Elected Mayor

Jim Ardis
Independent

Voting method

In Peoria, Illinois, each elector casts five votes in the At-Large elections. An elector may cast five votes for one candidate, two and a half votes each for two candidates, one and two thirds votes each for three candidates, one and one quarter votes each for four candidates, and one vote each for five candidates. The five candidates having the largest number of votes are considered to be elected and are seated on the city council.

The totals shown below are rounded to the nearest non-fraction.

Results

2007 City Council election Peoria, Illinois
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Gary Sandberg 13,769 18.80 -2.53
Independent Ryan Spain 11,928 16.29 N/A
Independent W. Eric Turner 11,925 16.28 -1.55
Independent George Jacob 9,685 13.22 N/A
Independent Jim Montelongo 7,788 10.63 N/A
Independent Dan Irving 5,184 7.08 N/A
Independent Gale Thetford 4,921 6.72 N/A
Independent Patti Sterling-Polk 4,314 5.89 -2.03
Independent Gloria Fitzgerald 2,172 2.97 N/A
Independent Dan Gilette 1,552 2.12 N/A
Majority 1,841 2.51 -0.99
Turnout 73,238
Independent hold Swing
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