The City of Markham's Electoral Board decided to permit Roger A. Agpawa's name to be placed on the ballot for City Mayor - even though he is a federally convicted felon, who was allegedly granted a "Restoration of Rights" by Governor Rauner - which, in our opinion, flies in the face of Illinois law. The Illinois Municipal Code, Section 3.1-10-5, prohibits convicted felons from holding office. According to the Objection filed against Agpawa's petitions, basing their objections on his felony conviction: Agpawa plead guilty to a federal felony of "Mail Fraud" in the United States District Court of Northern Illinois in 1999.