Post Tribune (Sunday)

Roster of candidates set in Lake County

- By Carrie Napoleon

Hammond City Councilman Barry Tyler, D-3, filed his intention to run for state delegate just in the nick of time as election board workers scrambled to stamp the paperwork before the clock turned to 12:01 p.m.

He was the last person to file Friday before the noon deadline after he squeaked through just before the official time-stamp clock rolled over. While there was a flurry of activity leading up to the deadline, no potential candidates missed their opportunit­y by coming in too late.

Tyler said he decided to run for delegate after learning more about the process. He successful­ly ran for a second term on the council in November.

“I want to be even more engaged,” Tyler said of his bid to be a state delegate.

Former Lake County Councilman Albert “Al” Menchaca was the last big name to file for a major county office this cycle. Menchaca joins two other challenger­s, Matthew Celestin and Richard A. De Leon, in an effort to unseat incumbent Commission­er Michael Repay, D-Hammond. Repay is seeking his fourth term representi­ng the county’s third district. Menchaca was appointed to the county council by caucus in May 2022. He lost the election for the seat to Clorius Lay, who was a Gary city councilman at the time.

“I was waiting to see if some big names would get in there,” Menchaca said of his last-minute filing. He said Repay does not work with the council or other elected officials, something he experience­d first-hand as during his term on the county council.

“I just can’t sit back. We need a change there,” Menchaca said.

Repay said he has never run unopposed and did not expect to be unopposed this election cycle.

“It’s a free country. People are allowed to challenge. I’m going to put it to the people as vigorously as possible and allow them to decide whether they are appreciati­ve of the work that I have done so far or whether it’s time for change,” Repay said.

He said the race for the Third District will be a real campaign this year with four people running for the Democratic nomination and two for the Republican nomination — Humberto Prado and Kimberly Poland.

Republican Incumbent Commission­er Jerry Tippy, Scherervil­le, is running unopposed for his party’s nomination for the Second District seat. No Democratic candidates are running for the party’s nomination, but could be slated on the ballot after the primary.

Politicos lined the hallway outside the Lake County Board of Elections office inside the

Lake County Government Center, ticking off the time until noon. Some, like Recorder Gina Pimentel, who was first in line to file for her bid for reelection Jan. 10, wanted to see if any other candidates sought to challenge her for the seat.

Pimentel is being challenged by Joy Holliday, who served as chief of staff under former Gary Mayor Jerome Prince. Incumbent Surveyor Bill Emerson Jr., also faces a challenge in the Democratic primary. Emerson is being challenged by Reginald Tisdale. There are no Republican­s running for their party’s nomination for either seat.

In other county races this cycle, two candidates are seeking to challenge incumbent David Pastrick for the coroner’s office: Democrats Michael Myers and Elizabeth “Beth” Ann-Marie DeLeon. Republican Andrew Delano will be running unopposed for his party’s nomination for a spot in the ballot.

The full slate of candidates who have filed to run in the county’s May primary:

Recorder: Regina (Gina) Pimentel, Democrat; Joy Holliday, Democrat Coroner: David J. Pastrick, Democrat; Danielle E. Carter, Democrat; Elizabeth (Beth) Ann-Marie Hmurovic, Democrat; Michael Myers, Democrat; and Andrew Delano, Republican

Surveyor: Bill Emerson Jr., Democrat; Reginald Tisdale, Democrat

Commission­ers District 2:

Jerry Tippy, Republican;

District 3: Michael Repay, Democrat; Matthew J. Celestin, Democrat; Richard A. DeLeon, Democrat; Albert “Al” Menchaca, Democrat; Humberto Prado, Republican; and Kimberly Poland, Republican

Democrat; Mark Leyva, Republican; Randy Niemeyer, Republican; and Ben Ruiz, Republican. State Senate

District 2: Lonnie M. Randolph, Democrat District 3: Ronald (Ron) G. Brewer Sr., Democrat; Mark Spencer, Democrat; David Vinzant, Democrat; Maya Angelou Brown, Republican; and Will Miller, Republican. District 5: Ed Charbonnea­u,

Republican

State Representa­tive District 1: Carolyn B. Jackson, Democrat

District 2: Earl Harris Jr., Democrat

District 3: Ragen Hatcher, Democrat; and Heather McCarthy, Democrat District 4: Ed Soliday, Republican

District 10: Charles (Chuck) Moseley, Democrat; Jeff Larson, Republican; and Manuel Maldonado,

Republican

District 11: Michael J. Aylesworth, Republican District 12: Mike Andrade, Democrat

District 14: Vernon G, Smith, Democrat; and Ivan Ursery II, Republican District 15: Hal Slager, Republican

District 19: Julie Olthoff, Republican

cnapoleon@chicagotri­bune. com

 ?? CARRIE NAPOLEON/POST-TRIBUNE ?? Jerome Schmitt of the Lake County Election Board updates the wall of candidates who filed Friday before the deadline to run in the May primary. Each sheet represents one candidate. The majority of those filing to run in May are seeking precinct committee or delegate spots.
CARRIE NAPOLEON/POST-TRIBUNE Jerome Schmitt of the Lake County Election Board updates the wall of candidates who filed Friday before the deadline to run in the May primary. Each sheet represents one candidate. The majority of those filing to run in May are seeking precinct committee or delegate spots.
 ?? CARRIE NAPOLEON/POST-TRIBUNE ?? Ruth Ann Hoagland notarizes Al Menchaca’s paperwork to run for the Democratic nomination for commission­er in the 3rd District.
CARRIE NAPOLEON/POST-TRIBUNE Ruth Ann Hoagland notarizes Al Menchaca’s paperwork to run for the Democratic nomination for commission­er in the 3rd District.

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