Markham Mayor Up For Reelection A Day After He Reported Campaign Signs Were Defaced And Thrown Away
MARKHAM, Ill. (CBS) -- The mayor of a south suburb was up for re-election Tuesday, a day after he reported his campaign signs were defaced and thrown away.
The city of Markham tweeted a photo that showed Roger Agpawa signs in a trash bin. The city also said someone painted over a photo of Agpawa's face.
A pile of feces was found steps away from his campaign offices.
Polls are open until 7 p.m. Tuesday for municipal elections in the suburbs. Positions including village presidents, mayors, clerks and trustees are all on the ballot.