Kendall County Republicans

Scott Gryder, Chairman
P.O. Box 444
Yorkville, IL 60560

[email protected]

Website: www.kendallgop.com

SB35 (formerly SB600). Chairman Gryder’s position on Senate Bill 600 is unknow.

Precinct Committeemen 2012. Kendall County has 86 precincts. In 2012, 55 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 31 precincts.

Precinct Committeemen 2010. Kendall County had 79 precincts. In 2010, 55 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 24 precincts.

2012 Presidential Race. In the 2012 Presidential election, the county supported Republican Mitt Romney 51-46% over Democrat Barack Obama 51-46%.

2008 Presidential Race. In the 2008 Presidential election, the county supported Democrat Barack Obama 53-46% over Republican John McCain.

2004 Presidential Race. In the 2004 Presidential election, the county supported Republican George W. Bush 61-38% over Democrat John Kerry.

About Kendall County. Kendall County was formed in 1841 out of LaSalle and Kane Counties. Its county seat is Yorkville, Illinois.

Kendall County is named after Amos Kendall. Kendall was the editor of the Frankfort, Kentucky newspaper, and went on to be an important advisor to President Andrew Jackson. Kendall became the U.S. Postmaster General in 1835 and was a partner of Samuel F.B. Morse, the inventor of the electric telegraph, and contributed largely to its commercial success. Learn More

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