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State Rep. Grant Wehrli is endorsed for re-election in the 41st District. | Provided

Illinois House 41st District Republican nominee: Grant Wehrli

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Republican incumbent Grant Wehrli is the Sun-Times’ endorsed candidate In the 41st Illinois House district in DuPage County. Wehrli faces a challenge from Democrat Val Montgomery.

The Chicago Sun-Times sent all candidates seeking party nominations in the Illinois House of Representatives a list of questions to find out their views on a range of important issues facing the state of Illinois.

Wehrli did not return a completed questionnaire.

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• ENDORSEMENT: Grant Wehrli for Illinois House in the 41st District

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SUN-TIMES 2018 ILLINOIS VOTING GUIDE


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Ahead of the historic 2018 elections, the Sun-Times is teaming up weekly with the Better Government Association, in print and online, to fact-check the truthfulness of the candidates. You can find all of the PolitiFact Illinois stories we’ve reported together here.

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