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Election 2018 COMPTROLLER WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total Election 2018 questions correct for that race PPAC = Personal PAC ILLINOIS GOVERNOR EI = Equality Illinois PAC WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action questions correct for that race. PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action WCT PPAC EI PP PPAC = Personal PAC ORI = Our Revolution Illinois Darlene Senger (R) CAI = Citizen Action Illinois Susana A. Mendoza (D) Y Y Y RC = Reclaim Chicago EI = Equality Illinois PAC • = Lt. governor candidate; running with candidate above TREASURER WCT PP PPAC ORI CAI RC EI WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct for that race Bruce Rauner (R) PPAC = Personal PAC • Evelyn Sanguinetti (R) EI = Equality Illinois PAC Jeanne Ives (R) PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action • Rich Morthland (R) JB Pritzker (D) 37/38 Y Y Y Y • Juliana Stratton (D) WCT PPAC EI PP Chris Kennedy (D) 38/38 Y Jim Dodge (R) • Ra Joy (D) Michael W. Frerichs (D) Y Y Y Daniel Biss (D) 38/38 Y Y Y • Litesa E. Wallace (D) Bob Daiber (D) • Jonathan W. Todd (D) Tio Hardiman (D) COOK COUNTY RACES • Patricia Avery (D) WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total Robert Marshall (D) questions correct for that race • Dennis Cole (D) PPAC = Personal PAC EI = Equality Illinois PAC RC = Reclaim Chicago CNOW = Chicago NOW PAC ORI = Our Revolution Illinois ATTORNEY GENERAL IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action questions correct for that race CAI = Citizen Action Illinois PPAC = Personal PAC IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action WCT PPAC EI RCCNOWORI IVI PP CAI WCT PPAC IVI PP BOARD PRESIDENT Andrew C.M. Nelson (R) Erika Harold (R) Toni Preckwinkle (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Y Gary Grasso (R) Bob Fioretti (D) Pat Quinn (D) 37/38 Y Renato Mariotti (D) 37/38 Y ASSESSOR Scott Drury (D) 38/38 Y Joseph Berrios (D) 36/38 Nancy Rotering (D) 37/38 Y Frederick “Fritz” Kaegi (D) Y Y Y Kwame Raoul (D) Y Y Andrea A. Raila (D) Jesse Ruiz (D) Y Sharon Fairley (D) 36/38 Y CLERK Aaron Goldstein (D) 38/38 Y Karen A. Yarbrough (D) Y Y Stephanie Joy Jackson-Rowe (D) Nick Shields (D) Jan Kowalski McDonald (D) 30/38 SECRETARY OF STATE WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total SHERIFF questions correct for that race Thomas J. Dart (D) Y PPAC = Personal PAC Edward “Eddie” Acevedo (D) EI = Equality Illinois PAC John Fairman (D) PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action TREASURER Maria Pappas (D) Y Y WCT PPAC EI PP Peter Gariepy (D) 36/38 Y Jason Helland (R) Jesse White (D) Y Y Y COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-1ST DISTRICT Brandon Johnson (D) Y Y Y Y Y Richard R. Boykin (D) 36/38 Y WCT PPAC EI RCCNOWORI IVI PP CAI WCT PPAC EI RCCNOWORI IVI PP CAI COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-2ND DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-13TH DISTRICT Dennis Deer (D) Y Y Y Y Chris J. Hanusiak (R) Paul J. Montes II (D) Bushra Amiwala (D) 37/38 Antoni M. Williams Sr. (D) Larry Suffredin (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Lupe Aguirre (D) 37/38 Daniel Foster (D) 38/38 Eddie Johnson III (D) Darryl D. Smith (D) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-14TH DISTRICT Gregg Goslin (R) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-3RD DISTRICT Scott R. Britton (D) Y George Blakemore (R) Patricia Horton (D) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-15TH DISTRICT Charise A. Williams (D) Y Timothy Owen Schneider (R) Steven R. Wolfe (D) 38/38 Kevin B. Morrison (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Bill Lowry (D) Y Y Y Ravi Raju (D) Joshua Gray (D) 35/38 Erick M. Nickerson (D) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-16TH DISTRICT Horace “Washington” Howard (D) Jeffrey R. Tobolski (D) Y COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-4TH DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-17TH DISTRICT Stanley S. Moore (D) Y Y Sean M. Morrison (R) Maria M. Barlow (D) Y Steve Spagnolo (D) 38/38 Alfred W. Evans Jr. (D) Abdelnasser Rashid Y Y Marcel Bright (D) Gaylon Alcaraz (D) 37/38 Y COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD OF REVIEW-2ND DISTRICT Robert R. McKay (D) Michael Cabonargi (D) Y COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-5TH DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD OF REVIEW-3RD DISTRICT Deborah Sims (D) Y Y Larry Rogers Jr. (D) Timothy “Tim” Parker (D) Adrena Bacon (D) METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT Audrey Lynn Tanksley (D) R. Cary Capparelli (R) Dexter Johnson (D) Shundar Lin (R) 33/38 Debra Shore (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Y COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-6TH DISTRICT Kari Steele (D) 36/38 Y Y Y Y Donna Miller (D) 37/38 Y Y Y Martin J. Durkan (D) Y Y Louis Presta (D) Marcelino Garcia (D) 38/38 Y Patricia Joan Murphy (D) Kimberly Neely Dubuclet (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Robert Shaw (D) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-7TH DISTRICT Todd Stroger (D) Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D) 38/38 Elizabeth Joyce (D) Alexander “Alex” Acevedo (D) Rene Avila (D) Angeles Sandoval (D) 38/38 Y Toni Williams (D) Alma E. Anaya (D) 37/38 Y Y Rachel Wales (G) Ricardo Muñoz (D) Karen Roothaan (G) Raul Montes, Jr. (D) Tammie Felicia Vinson (G) 37/38 Christopher Anthony (G) COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-8TH DISTRICT Walter Zarnecki (R) Renne “Tex” Chavez (R) Luis Arroyo Jr. (D) US REPRESENTATIVE RACES Victor Manuel Cuebas II (D) WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total Esteban Burgoa (D) questions correct for that race CPC = Congressional Progressive Caucus COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-9TH DISTRICT SEIU = Service Employees International Union Peter N. Silvestri (R) Y RC = Reclaim Chicago Frank L. McPartlin (D) ORI = Our Revolution Illinois IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-10TH DISTRICT IND = Indivisible Chicago Bridget Gainer (D) Y Y Y PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action Mary Ann Kosiak (D) HRC = Human Rights Campaign 114th Congress, ratings are a percent- age of total 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-11TH DISTRICT the 114th Congress Carl Segvich (R) Steven S. Graves (R) John P. Daley (D) Y WCT CPC SEIU RC ORI IVI IND PP HRC 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, COOK CTY. BOARD-12TH DISTRICT Jimmy Lee Tillman II (R) Bridget Degnan (D) Y Bobby L. Rush (D) Y 100 John Fritchey (D) 38/38 Y Y Y WCT CPC SEIU RC ORI IVI IND PP HRC WCT CPC SEIU RC ORI IVI IND PP HRC 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 13TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT John F. Morrow (R) Rodney Davis (R) 32 Patrick Harmon (R) Betsy Dirksen Londrigan (D) David Merkle (R) Erik Jones (D) Marcus Lewis (D) Jon Ebel (D) 38/38 Robin Kelly (D) 38/38 Y Y 100 David M. Gill (D) 37/38 Angel Sides (D) 38/38 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Arthur J. Jones (R) 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Daniel William Lipinski (D) 57 Randall M. “Randy” Hultgren (R) 0 Marie Newman (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Y Victor Swanson (D) 37/38 John J. Hosta (D) 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Matthew Brolley (D) 38/38 Mark Wayne Lorch (R) George Weber (D) Y Richard Gonzalez (D) 37/38 Lauren Underwood (D) 37/38 Sol A. Flores (D) 38/38 Jim Walz (D) 37/38 Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Daniel Roldan-Johnson (D) 38/38 5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Tom Hanson (R) John M. Shimkus (R) 16 Benjamin Thomas Wolf (D) 36/38 Carl Spoerer (D) 33/38 Y Mike Quigley (D) 38/38 Y 100 Kevin Gaither (D) Sameena Mustafa (D) 38/38 Y Steven J. Schwartzberg (D) 16TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Adam Kinzinger (R) 36 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT James T. “Jim” Marter (R) Peter J. Roskam (R) 0 Neill Mohammad (D) 38/38 Kelly Mazeski (D) Sara Dady (D) 38/38 Amanda Howland (D) Y Beth Vercolio-Osmund (D) Sean Casten (D) Amy “Murri” Briel (D) Y Jennifer Zordani (D) 38/38 Becky Anderson Wilkins (D) 17TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Ryan Huffman (D) William W. “Bill” Fawell (R) Carole Cheney (D) Cheri Bustos (D) Y 100 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 18TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Craig Cameron (R) Donald Ray Rients (R) Jeffrey A. Leef (R) Darin LaHood (R) 0 Danny K. Davis (D) 38/38 Y Y 96 Brian J. Deters (D) Anthony V. Clark (D) 37/38 Junius Rodriguez (D) Darrel Miller (D) Y 8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Jitendra “JD” Diganvker (R) Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Y 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT STATE SENATE RACES WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total ques- Sargis Sangari (R) tions correct for that race John D. Elleson (R) Y PPAC = Personal PAC Maxwell Rice (R) EI = Equality Illinois PAC D. Vincent Thomas Jr. (R) 30/38 CAI = Citizen Action Illinois Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 38/38 Y 100 RC = Reclaim Chicago ORI = Our Revolution Illinois 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization Jeremy Wynes (R) PP = Planned Parenthood Illinois Action Sapan Shah (R) Douglas R. Bennett (R) Brad Schneider (D) Y WCT PPAC EI CAI RC ORI IVI PP 2ND SENATE DISTRICT 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Omar Aquino (D) 38/38 Y Y Y Y Nick Stella (R) Constant G. “Connor” Vlakancic (R) 3RD SENATE DISTRICT Bill Foster (D) Y 100 Mattie Hunter (D) Y Y Y 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 5TH SENATE DISTRICT Michael Bost (R) 16 Patricia Van Pelt (D) Y Y Preston Nelson (R) Y Brendan Kelly (D) 6TH SENATE DISTRICT David Bequette (D) 38/38 John J.
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