Emmanuel Thomas: Experience and Accountability for District 23

March 6, 2026

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A Kane County Board candidate highlighting balanced budgets, safe communities, and responsible taxpayer stewardship

Emmanuel Thomas is running in the Republican primary for the Kane County Board to represent District 23, serving Algonquin and Carpentersville


Why he stepped forward to serve?
After 37 years in public service, he wants to keep working for the community he calls home. Throughout his career, he has focused on accountability and making sure taxpayer dollars are managed responsibly.


About him:
Thomas has lived in Algonquin for 14 years with his wife, Debi. They are parents and grandparents who have put down deep roots in the area. In addition to his government experience, he has served on a local school board and coached youth basketball — experiences that have kept him connected to families and everyday community concerns.


How he will serve?
He supports balanced budgets, spending reform, and holding the line on taxes. His practical leadership, careful oversight of county finances, and long-term stability make him an excellent choice.


Priorities:

  • Safe communities
  • Responsible, balanced budgets
  • Support for local businesses and economic growth
  • Strong oversight of taxpayer dollars
  • Protection against unnecessary tax increases



For more details, review his official campaign materials.


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