302 N. Chicago Street
Joliet, Illinois 60432
Phone 815.740.4602

County Board Members

For information about your county board members, click on any of the names listed below.

Leadership

Jim Moustis - County Board Chairman, Frankfort

Jim Bilotta - Majority Leader, Lockport

Lee Ann Goodson - Majority Whip, Plainfield

Walter Adamic - Minority Leader, Joliet

Frank Stewart - Minority Whip, Joliet

Board Members
By District

District 1

Robert Howard, Beecher

Katrina Deutsche, Crete

Cory Singer, Frankfort

District 2

David Izzo, Tinley Park

Jim Moustis - County Board Chairman, Frankfort

Tom Weigel, New Lenox

District 3

Ann Dralle, Lemont

Suzanne Hart, Naperville

Laurie McPhillips, Plainfield

District 4

Edward D. Kusta, Jr., Bolingbrook

Charles Maher, Naperville

Jacqueline Traynere, Bolingbrook

District 5

John Argoudelis, Plainfield

Lee Ann Goodson, Plainfield

Brian Smith, Plainfield

District 6

Don Gould, Shorewood

Sharon May, Channahon

Deborah Rozak, Wilmington

District 7

Jim Bilotta - Majority Leader, Lockport

Kathleen Konicki, Homer Glen

Diane Seiler-Zigrossi, Lockport

District 8

Herbert Brooks, Jr., Joliet

Frank Stewart - Minority Whip, Joliet  

Denise Winfrey, Joliet

District 9

Walter Adamic - Minority Leader, Joliet

Joseph Babich, Joliet

Steve Wilhelmi, Joliet

About the board...

The Will County Board consists of 27 members, 3 each from 9 districts.  Will County operates under the County Executive form of government, whereby the County Executive is elected at large and is responsible for day to day administration and the County Board is the legislative body responsible for establishing policy.  It represents unincorporated areas of Will County.

As the policy-making body of county government, the Will County Board does touch the lives of residents in important ways.  The budgets we establish distribute your hard earned tax dollars to fund county agencies providing roads, community health programs, courts, police protection, jails, workforce training, victim-witness programs and veterans assistance to name a few. We set the budgets for all county agencies and play a key role in transportation issues (including road building and airports), most notably the airport proposed for eastern Will County. We plan for commercial and residential development by planning for transportation, land use and zoning, while maintaining modern building codes for the protection of the public.

The county board is only as successful as the people of Will County wish it to be.  You can help ensure that the work we do is in the best interests of your family and all the people of Will County by voting, understanding the important issues before the board and communicating with your elected County representatives. This web site is dedicated to helping citizens participate in county government by keeping them informed and by letting them know how they can influence our decisions for the better.

Districts

The map below illustrates current county board district boundaries.  Boundaries are redrawn -- or reapportioned -- every 10 years and these districts were established by the Will County Board on June 21, 2001.  You can see the county board members who represent you by clicking on the appropriate district below.

To find out which district you live in, you may need to know your precinct number. If you are a registered voter you can find out your precinct number by using the "inquire voter status" tool at the Will County Clerk's web site.

Policies

Business and Travel Reimbursement Regulations

Governance Rules and Procedures

Ethics Ordinance