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ABOUT WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP, ILLINOIS

Wheatland Township is a six-by-six square mile area that was established in 1849.  As it predates all other forms of government, it is located in Will County, IL and encompasses portions of The City of Naperville, Village of Plainfield, City of Aurora, Village of Bolingbrook and City of Romeoville.  Its boundaries are loosely, Northern Border: southside of 87th Street, Naperville; Eastern Border: westside of Kings Rd, Bolingbrook; Southern Border: northside of 135th Street, Plainfield and Western Border:  eastside of Heggs Rd, Plainfield.

The primary purpose of Wheatland Township is to serve as the local representative government for the unincorporated areas of the above municipalities.  Per state statute, this MUST include assessor services, road and drainage maintenance and general assistance services.  Wheatland Township has two distinct divisions of government: the township and the road district.   

The above from wheatlandtownship.com

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Wheatland Red is a group of concerned citizens who want to reclaim our beautiful state!

Did you know that in the last election, this state voted 46% red?  Yet we are NOT properly represented in Washington, let alone our own local areas!

We believe that we need to put candidates on the ballot who not only will help restore our values, but also be able to WIN in the general election!

If you have questions or would like to know more, please contact us!

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