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If they seemed qualified and had values similar to yours, would you vote for a homeless person to be in local office?

Often seen sitting by the parking garage next to Barnes and Noble on Chicago Avenue, 56-year-old Scott Huber is homeless and has been since February 1999, when he said he was evicted from his Naperville home. He stands more than six feet tall and wears a maroon winter cap and light-gray sweatshirt with a black jacket over it. His brown pants aren't quite long enough, exposing his many layers of socks between his pants and brown boots. And, as of April 3, he is an officially registered write-in candidate for mayor of Naperville in Tuesday's election, according to the DuPage Election Commission. Huber said he wants to be mayor to right a local political and judicial system that is corrupt and caused him to be in his situation.

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