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Tom Weisner (c. 1949) is an American politician. He is the mayor of Aurora, Illinois, which is the second largest municipality in the state, behind Chicago. He won re-election on April 7, 2009. Prior to his election he worked for over eighteen years in high ranking positions in the city of Aurora and for five years as a volunteer in the Peace Corps.
He has been involved in several interstate new stories. In 2007, he was embroiled in an interstate advertising controversy when the Governor of Kentucky used video footage of the local casino taken on a visit to Aurora for his re-election campaign, which included a platform against gambling. In 2008, his city-wide wifi installation initiative was halted due to change in business strategy by the installing company. His decision-making skills again made headlines outside of Illinois when a Planned Parenthood clinic's permits became an issue.
Weisner is a native of Batavia, Illinois, but moved to Aurora thirty years before becoming a political candidate. He has one son and one foster son. As of April 2009, he and his wife Marilyn, who served on the Aurora Township Board from 1997–2001, had been married for 36 and a half years. His wife had also served on the Democratic Kane County Board. Weisner earned his bachelor's degree from Aurora University in organizational management.