Municipal elections for the Town of Normal and the City of Bloomington are coming up on Tuesday, April 1. Here is a full rundown of the mayoral candidates and information voters should know beforehand.
Normal candidates:
Mayor Chris Koos
Chris Koos has been the mayor of Normal since 2003 and is running for reelection. If re-elected, this would be his sixth term. He has served on the board since 2001.
Along with his position as mayor, Koos is on the Amtrak Board of Directors. He was nominated by former President Joe Biden for this role in 2023. The U.S. Senate confirmed his role in 2024.
As mayor, Koos wants to raise standards for development, maintain the integrity of Normal’s older neighborhoods and improve town and student relations.
Koos is also the owner of Uptown’s retail specialty stores, Vitesse Cycle Shop and Often Running.
Kathleen Lorenz
Kathleen Lorenz is currently serving her third term as a council member. She started in 2015. Before joining the council, Lorenz served with the Normal Planning and Zoning Commissions for more than 10 years.
Lorenz is currently the director of administration for Home Sweet Home Ministries. She also has over 20 years of experience in management in the healthcare industry, where she started as a management engineer.
Lorenz worked for the United Way of McLean County from 2018 to 2024.
Lorenz has many goals as mayor, including working with Bloomington on a number of issues and striving to use current funding for mental health to improve those resources. Lorenz also wants to work on economic and residential development, especially improving housing development.
Chemberly Harris
Chemberly Harris is currently serving her second term as a council member after being elected as the first Black member in 2017. She brought the Racial Equity Summit to Normal after joining the council.
Harris has served and volunteered with 13 boards, committees and organizations. She says she finds serving others to be fulfilling.
In 2018, Harris graduated from the Illinois Women’s Institute for Leadership Training Academy.
Harris currently works as a Technical Analyst at State Farm Insurance.
If elected as mayor, Harris wants to focus on creating more permanent fixes to issues like the housing crisis.
Bloomington candidates:
Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe
Mboka Mwilambwe started as a council member in 2011, where he served until he was elected as mayor in 2021. He is running for his second term.
Mwilambwe has worked at Illinois State University since 1997 and currently works in the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access. His work focuses on ensuring compliance with ISU’s anti-harassment and non-discrimination policies.
Mwilambwe has many goals in the event he is elected, including revitalizing both the Eastland Mall and Downtown Bloomington long-term.
Mwilambwe would also like to work on long-term solutions for the housing shortage and repair infrastructure.
Cody Hendricks
Cody Hendricks has served as a council member since April 2023. He also served on the Pekin council board from 2011 to 2015.
Hendricks currently works at Olympia High School as a history teacher, where he is also union co-president.