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Combined Summary Cook County and The City of Chicago Primary Election March 20, 2018 Combined Summary Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Ballots Cast 450,143 488,496 938,639 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage JB Pritzker & Juliana Stratton 142,297 199,581 341,878 43.83% Chris Kennedy & Ra Joy 90,803 104,571 195,374 25.05% Daniel Biss & Litesa E. Wallace 94,299 119,982 214,281 27.47% Bob Daiber & Jonathan W. Todd 2,276 3,130 5,406 0.69% Tio Hardiman & Patricia Avery 4,839 10,304 15,143 1.94% Robert Marshall & Dennis Cole 3,470 4,519 7,989 1.02% 337,984 442,087 780,071 Attorney General, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Pat Quinn 76,999 100,271 177,270 23.11% Renato Mariotti 12,020 14,230 26,250 3.42% Scott Drury 27,091 21,883 48,974 6.39% Nancy Rotering 34,567 27,164 61,731 8.05% Kwame Raoul 107,246 165,425 272,671 35.55% Jesse Ruiz 16,412 33,028 49,440 6.45% Sharon Fairley 48,723 57,503 106,226 13.85% Aaron Goldstein 8,535 14,953 23,488 3.06% Write-In 428 460 888 0.12% 332,021 434,917 766,938 Secretary of State, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jesse White 304,020 404,930 708,950 100.00% 304,020 404,930 708,950 Comptroller, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Susana A. Mendoza 290,797 377,604 668,401 100.00% 290,797 377,604 668,401 Page 1 of 67 Treasurer, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael W. Frerichs 275,859 351,110 626,969 100.00% 275,859 351,110 626,969 U.S. Representative, 1st District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bobby L. Rush 21,547 76,398 97,945 100.00% 21,547 76,398 97,945 U.S. Representative, 2nd District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Marcus Lewis 9,499 6,122 15,621 17.70% Robin Kelly 48,880 23,755 72,635 82.30% 58,379 29,877 88,256 U.S. Representative, 3rd District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel William Lipinski 23,250 22,361 45,611 51.96% Marie Newman 24,874 17,292 42,166 48.04% 48,124 39,653 87,777 U.S. Representative, 4th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Richard Gonzalez 2,776 6,145 8,921 11.85% Sol A. Flores 4,701 11,697 16,398 21.78% Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 11,023 38,608 49,631 65.93% Write-In 69 256 325 0.43% 18,569 56,706 75,275 U.S. Representative, 5th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Benjamin Thomas Wolf 1,506 8,042 9,548 9.55% Mike Quigley 6,799 55,302 62,101 62.12% Sameena Mustafa 1,813 22,547 24,360 24.37% Steven J. Schwartzberg 563 3,402 3,965 3.97% 10,681 89,293 99,974 Page 2 of 67 U.S. Representative, 6th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kelly Mazeski 2,753 2,753 29.55% Amanda Howland 1,160 1,160 12.45% Sean Casten 2,312 2,312 24.82% Jennifer Zordani 404 404 4.34% Becky Anderson Wilkins 268 268 2.88% Ryan Huffman 421 421 4.52% Carole Cheney 1,997 1,997 21.44% 9,315 9,315 U.S. Representative, 7th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Danny K. Davis 20,127 61,443 81,570 73.62% Anthony V. Clark 12,903 15,964 28,867 26.05% Write-In 102 266 368 0.33% 33,132 77,673 110,805 U.S. Representative, 8th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Raja Krishnamoorthi 25,019 25,019 100.00% 25,019 25,019 U.S. Representative, 9th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Janice D. Schakowsky 67,208 41,209 108,417 100.00% 67,208 41,209 108,417 U.S. Representative, 10th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Brad Schneider 15,977 15,977 100.00% 15,977 15,977 U.S. Representative, 11th District - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Foster 428 428 100.00% 428 428 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 1st - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michelle A. Harris 21,221 65,287 86,508 100.00% 21,221 65,287 86,508 Page 3 of 67 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 1st - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bobby L. Rush 20,718 72,861 93,579 100.00% 20,718 72,861 93,579 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 2nd - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robin Kelly 44,293 20,637 64,930 73.54% Carrie M. Austin 14,084 9,276 23,360 26.46% 58,377 29,913 88,290 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 2nd - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Al Riley 34,170 12,580 46,750 58.79% William Calloway 19,300 13,464 32,764 41.21% 53,470 26,044 79,514 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 3rd - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Silvana Tabares 17,269 22,419 39,688 53.72% Rebecca Davies 22,146 12,048 34,194 46.28% 39,415 34,467 73,882 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 3rd - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael J. Madigan 25,411 26,754 52,165 86.49% Write-In 5,152 2,993 8,145 13.51% 30,563 29,747 60,310 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 4th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Iris Y. 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Cullerton 6,618 47,900 54,518 63.48% Ross Outten 3,063 28,295 31,358 36.52% 9,681 76,195 85,876 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 6th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Nancy Shepherdson 8,129 8,129 100.00% 8,129 8,129 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 6th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patrick Watson 3,860 3,860 50.32% Jesse Medina Jr. 2,939 2,939 38.31% Greg Hose 872 872 11.37% 7,671 7,671 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 7th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Karen Yarbrough 28,612 63,394 92,006 100.00% 28,612 63,394 92,006 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 7th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Danny K. Davis 18,794 57,092 75,886 70.66% Anthony V. Clark 13,754 17,761 31,515 29.34% 32,548 74,853 107,401 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 8th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Cristina Castro 23,218 23,218 100.00% 23,218 23,218 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 8th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael C. Cudzik 22,546 22,546 100.00% 22,546 22,546 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 9th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Carol Ronen 60,353 37,761 98,114 100.00% 60,353 37,761 98,114 Page 5 of 67 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 9th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael Cabonargi 58,633 35,790 94,423 100.00% 58,633 35,790 94,423 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 10th - Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage DEM Lauren Beth Gash 14,906 14,906 100.00% 14,906 14,906 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 10th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel M. Pierce 14,443 14,443 100.00% 14,443 14,443 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 11th - Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage DEM Maggie Wunderly 151 151 37.56% Julia Kennedy Beckman 251 251 62.44% 402 402 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 11th - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kevin ''Duffy'' Blackburn 224 224 56.71% Juan R. Thomas 171 171 43.29% 395 395 State Senator, 2nd 4-yr - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Omar Aquino 98 19,481 19,579 100.00% 98 19,481 19,579 State Senator, 3rd 4-yr - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mattie Hunter 25,401 25,401 100.00% 25,401 25,401 State Senator, 5th 4-yr - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patricia Van Pelt 23,842 23,842 100.00% 23,842 23,842 Page 6 of 67 State Senator, 6th 4-yr - DEM Cook County The City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John J.
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