Dr. Ryan Deniz: Focused on Fiscal Discipline and Safe Communities

March 5, 2026

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A District 13 responsible budgeting, public safety, and preserving Kane County’s local character

Why he stepped forward to serve?
Dr. Ryan Deniz is running for the Kane County Board (District 13) to bring common-sense leadership focused on fiscal responsibility, community safety, and smart growth to county government.

About him:
Born and raised in the area, Ryan met his wife in high school and later earned degrees from DePaul University and the National University of Health Sciences. He owns and operates two chiropractic practices in downtown Geneva and Elburn, focusing on wellness services including acupuncture and massage. He and his wife are active in local schools, businesses, charities, and their church, and they have two daughters.

How he says he will serve:
He emphasizes fiscal discipline in county budgeting, opposition to excessive taxation, and policies intended to grow the local economy. His platform calls for resisting new tax increases and seeking long-term financial stability.

What he highlights as priorities:

  • Supporting law enforcement and first responders with the resources they need to keep neighborhoods safe.
  • Ensuring a balanced and transparent county budget that eases the property tax burden without cutting essential services.
  • Protecting agricultural land and natural spaces that are central to Kane County’s heritage.


For full details on his background and platform, see his campaign website.





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