Donovan's economy is heavily influenced by its agricultural heritage, with many of the area's residents employed in farming and related industries. Local farms and agricultural businesses play a significant role in the town's economy, contributing to the overall prosperity of the community. Beyond agriculture, Donovan is also home to a variety of small businesses, including retail shops, restaurants, and service providers, that cater to the needs of People.
The Iroquois County Economic Development Department tracks data on the region's major employers, industries, and economic trends, providing valuable insights into the economic dynamics of the Donovan area.
Elections & Voter Records
Voters in Donovan, Illinois depend on the Iroquois County Clerk & Recorder's office for election administration throughout Iroquois County. The office is located at 550 South Tenth Street, Watseka, IL 60970, phone (815) 432-6950. The County Clerk is the election authority for all municipalities in Iroquois County, including this village. Illinois residents can register to vote online through the Illinois State Board of Elections at www.elections.il.gov, provided they have a valid Illinois driver's license or state ID.
Registration must be completed at least 27 days before an election to vote in that contest. Grace period registration and voting is available at the Iroquois County Clerk's office or designated locations during the 27 days before an election and through Election Day itself. Municipal elections here follow a consolidated schedule, typically held in odd-numbered years, April 2025, April 2027, and so on, when voters elect the Village President (mayor) and Village Trustees (council members). The village operates under a President and Board of Trustees structure, with trustees serving staggered four-year terms and the president also serving four years. Residents can find their assigned polling location using the polling place lookup tool at www.elections.il.gov or by contacting the Iroquois County Clerk. In the November 2024 general election, Iroquois County reported moderate The next major statewide election arrives November 3, 2026, when Illinois voters will decide several important contests. In 2026, the gubernatorial race is not on the ballot (the Governor was last elected in 2022 for a four-year term), but voters will elect all 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives, approximately half of the 59 Illinois State Senate seats (senators serve four-year staggered terms), and multiple statewide constitutional offices including Attorney General, Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Treasurer. County offices such as County Board members, Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, and other positions may also appear depending on term schedules. Local voters participate in elections for the Illinois 79th Representative District and either the Illinois 35th or 52nd Senate District depending on current redistricting maps. Absentee voting by mail is available to any registered Illinois voter without requiring an excuse. Applications for vote-by-mail ballots can be submitted online, by mail, or in person to the Iroquois County Clerk, with applications due by mail five days before the election or in person up to the day before. Illinois also offers early voting in person at the Iroquois County Clerk's office and designated sites beginning 40 days before Election Day. Election records that are public in Illinois include voter registration lists (available to candidates and political committees with restrictions), campaign finance disclosure reports filed with the State Board of Elections and viewable at www.elections.il.gov, candidate nominating petitions and statements of candidacy filed with the Iroquois County Clerk or State Board of Elections, and precinct-level election results published by the Iroquois County Clerk and State Board of Elections after each election.
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