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Closer Look: The newsmakers of the year

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Lauzen centered his campaign on three planks, including freezing the county's property tax levy and ridding the county of what he called a culture of corruption and cronyism.

He focused those allegations on then-Kane County Board Chairman Karen McConnaughay, who he specifically accused, during a press conference early in the year, of engaging in "pay-to-play" politics by accepting campaign donations from vendors and others who received county contracts.

McConnaughay opted not to seek a third term in office, instead choosing to run for a newly created state senate seat, which she won easily.

Lauzen romped through the election season in 2012, earning 70 percent of the vote in defeating Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns in the Republican primary and also breezing past the Democratic nominee, former St. Charles Mayor Sue Klinkhamer.

Lauzen took the oath of office on Dec. 3, and has moved quickly to put his own stamp on the County Board, reorganizing committees and asking county board members to approve several structural changes, including the creation of the office of deputy chairman.

He also has noted on several occasions that the County Board took his advice, freezing the property tax levy the last two years.

Karen McConnaughay

Karen McConnaughay left her post as Kane County Board Chairman in November. She decided to seek election to the Illinois State Senate for the 33rd District after eight years as Kane County Board Chairman.

State Sen. Chris Lauzen of Aurora has been elected to replace her and took office in December. While campaigning, Lauzen pledged to rid the county of "cronyism," much of which he laned on McConnaughay and her county government supporters.

During her tenure in the last year, McConnaughay had the responsibility of appointing an interim coroner following the death of Kane County Coroner Chuck West. In August, she chose retired Sugar Grove Police Chief Brad Sauer out of 11 applicants.

McConnaughay was also tasked with finding a new head of Kane County Animal Control after former administrator Kimberly Rudloff resigned in May.

McConnaughay was named in a lawsuit brought by political opponent James MacRunnels, which alleged that she violated county ordinances when she decided to give pay raises to staff members he considered her "cronies." The suit was filed in 2010, but continued through this year, with McConnaughay seeking an end to the case.


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