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Helland ousts Bates

Callahan, board Republicans also find success at polls

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Republican Jason Helland is congratulated at the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Morris after winning the election for Grundy County State's Attorney. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento — lpesavento@morrisdailyherald.com)

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At the county level, Republicans had a very successful night Tuesday in their pursuit of elected office.

The state's attorney and coroner posts, along with a majority of Grundy County Board positions, went to Republicans, who celebrated their wins at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall in downtown Morris on election night.

"I can't wait to be on the job and I can't wait to work with local law enforcement," said Jason Helland, newly-elected Grundy County State's Attorney, to the crowd at the Eagles hall.

Helland, R-Mazon, won the race against current State's Attorney John Bates, D-Morris, by 2,088 votes, according to the unofficial results from the Grundy County Clerk's office.

Bates, who could not be reached for comment before press time, was appointed in 2011 to the position when former State's Attorney Sheldon Sobol became Grundy County's new judge. Bates won the Democratic nomination by defeating Dave Neal, former state's attorney, in the March primary.

Helland said he was excited for the win and couldn't wait to be sworn in. This has been his career goal, he said. He felt his win was not a surprise because he has been working hard to meet the residents of Grundy County.

"I went to 10,000 homes in the community in the last year," he said.

Helland said in a previous Morris Daily Herald article that his priorities include getting a Veterans Court System started and active in Grundy County, and restoring confidence and integrity in the office.

Helland currently is a prosecutor for the Kankakee County State’s Attorney’s Office.

CALLAHAN WINS

Coroner John Callahan, R-Marseilles, retained his position against opponent Phyliss Dralle, D-Morris, by 5,215 votes, according to the unofficial results.

"I love my job . . . it was tough this last week when an opponent chooses to say negative things," said Callahan to the candidates and supporters at the Eagles hall.

"There is not a thing in my office that I am ashamed of," he continued, adding that he runs his office openly and honestly.

Dralle accused Callahan in previous reports of working as coroner with a conflict of interest because he also works for U.C. Davis & Sons Funeral Home.

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