Civic Betterment Committee

Civic Betterment Committee We are a nonpartisan volunteer organization dedicated to simplifying the election process for qualified candidates in Glen Ellyn, IL. According to N.

The non-partisan Civic Betterment Party (CBP) was organized in 1931 in response to the financial burden placed on Village residents by an extraordinary concrete paving program in prior decades. The Party’s purpose was to seek candidates who would decrease the financial burdens upon residents, effect economies, decrease expenditures and improve the Village’s business practices. P. “Bob” Luginbill,

who wrote the CBP’s history, “The fundamental principle of the Party was that office would seek the candidate, not the candidate seek the office. This meant, too, that only one candidate would be slated for each office, thus eliminating the partisan contested aspects of the Village election.”

Our group was successful in electing an initial slate for Village President and three open Trustee positions and subsequently enjoyed wide support in the Village. It was loosely structured and maintained a low profile. CBP typically sought a lawyer, engineer or architect, accountant, businessperson, and financial professional to fill out the Village Board. This informal quota system and lack of any contest for office ruled until 1970. Then a study of the CBP was conducted. It involved the Jaycees and the League of Women Voters, in cooperation with the CBP. From the study came a reorganization plan to increase residents’ participation in selecting village officials. On May 12, 1970, 350 residents at a Town Meeting approved a plan that created a Nominating Committee, with elected and appointed members, which would present to a Town Meeting twice the number of the nominees as vacancies in office. Consequently, for the first time in the CBP's history, two women were among the Civic Betterment slate of nominees. Both were elected by significant margins. In the early 1970s, another party, the Open Forum Party, presented candidates for two elections, but none were elected. Since that time, almost without exception, Glen Ellyn’s long line of excellent Village and Library office-holders have emerged from the Civic Betterment Party “neighbors nominating neighbors” process.

01/28/2026

The Village Board recently approved a professional services agreement with ZoneCo, LLC to begin a comprehensive update of Glen Ellyn’s Zoning Code, the first full update since 1989.

Click here to read more and subscribe to receive project updates: https://www.glenellyn.org/876/Zoning-Code-Update

The Village of Glen Ellyn is seeking applicants interested in serving on the Village Board to fill the seat of the late ...
08/21/2025

The Village of Glen Ellyn is seeking applicants interested in serving on the Village Board to fill the seat of the late Trustee Steve Szymanski. The appointment will be for a two-year term, with the seat up for election in April 2027.

Residents interested in applying should complete the online application form. Applications will be accepted through Monday, August 25, 2025, at 8 am.

Follow the link below to access the application:

Glen Ellyn Village President Burket and the Board of Trustees are seeking applicants interested in serving on the Village Board to fill the seat of the late Trustee Steve Szymanski. The appointment will be for a two-year term, with the seat up for election in April 2027.

The Civic Betterment Committee sends its heartfelt condolences to Steve’s loved ones.
08/08/2025

The Civic Betterment Committee sends its heartfelt condolences to Steve’s loved ones.

It is with great sadness that the Village of Glen Ellyn announces the sudden passing of Village Trustee Steve Szymanski.

Congratulations to CBC's recently elected Village Trustees -  Sonia Bhagwakar, Kelley Kalinich, Steve Szymanski -- And L...
04/07/2025

Congratulations to CBC's recently elected Village Trustees - Sonia Bhagwakar, Kelley Kalinich, Steve Szymanski -- And Library Trustees - Beth Murin, Chris Crawford, Kay Fillingham, and Andrew Savikas!

The CBC Slate is asking residents for their votes today. Let’s do this!
04/01/2025

The CBC Slate is asking residents for their votes today. Let’s do this!

We’re not just voting for people—we’re voting for progress, transparency, and the strength of our Village. Vote local. V...
04/01/2025

We’re not just voting for people—we’re voting for progress, transparency, and the strength of our Village. Vote local. Vote informed. Vote Civic Betterment.

One final push! Our dedicated Civic Betterment slate is out canvassing, connecting with neighbors, and sharing their vis...
03/30/2025

One final push! Our dedicated Civic Betterment slate is out canvassing, connecting with neighbors, and sharing their vision for Glen Ellyn. These candidates are ready to lead with integrity, collaboration, and a deep commitment to our community. Make your voice heard—get out and vote for the CBC slate!

03/28/2025
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03/27/2025

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Email from Civic Betterment Committee Final week to vote! News from the Civic Betterment Committee "Neighbors Nominating Neighbors" March 27, 2025 Dear Glen Ellyn Neighbor, It’s the final week to vote

Looking forward to seeing the great work Sonia will take on with the Glen Ellyn Village Board as Village Trustee.
03/26/2025

Looking forward to seeing the great work Sonia will take on with the Glen Ellyn Village Board as Village Trustee.

It was a great weekend to vote! Especially seeing my daughter vote for me!

Do you and your family have your plan before Spring Break?
Early voting Mon. March 17-Mon. March 31 Weekdays 8am-7pm; Weekends 9am-5pm
Election Day: Tues. April 1 6am-7pm
Glen Ellyn Civic Center 535 Duane St.

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PO Box 2576
Glen Ellyn, IL
60137

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