Petition filing begins Monday morning for candidates running in the April 3 election for seats on most suburban municipal boards and all school district, library district, park district or township boards.
Suburbs with mayoral seats up for election next year include Buffalo Grove, Downers Grove, Elgin, Lincolnshire, Lindenhurst, Naperville, Oak Brook, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg and Wheaton.
Most candidates can file nominating petitions at the administrative or clerk's offices of the local government in which they are running.
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