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Summary Report Cook County Primary Election March 20, 2018 Unofficial Summary Report Registration Turnout DEM - U.S. Representative, 2nd District Total Registration and Turnout 1,549,688 450,155 ( 257 of 257 precincts counted ) Nonpartisan Registration & Turnout 1,288 Marcus Lewis 9,499 16.27% Democratic Registration & Turnout 342,908 Robin Kelly 48,880 83.73% Republican Registration & Turnout 105,753 Total 58,379 Green Registration & Turnout 206 DEM - U.S. Representative, 3rd District Independent Registration & Turnout 0 ( 252 of 252 precincts counted ) Daniel William Lipinski 23,250 48.31% DEM - Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois Marie Newman 24,874 51.69% ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) Total 48,124 Pritzker & Stratton 142,300 42.10% Chris Kennedy & Ra Joy 90,805 26.87% DEM - U.S. Representative, 4th District Biss & Wallace 94,302 27.90% ( 97 of 97 precincts counted ) Daiber & Todd 2,277 0.67% Richard Gonzalez 2,776 14.94% Hardiman & Avery 4,840 1.43% Sol A. Flores 4,703 25.32% Marshall & Cole 3,471 1.03% Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 11,027 59.36% Total 337,995 Write-In 69 0.37% Total 18,575 DEM - Attorney General, State of Illinois ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) DEM - U.S. Representative, 5th District Pat Quinn 77,004 23.19% ( 79 of 79 precincts counted ) Renato Mariotti 12,021 3.62% Benjamin Thomas Wolf 1,506 14.10% Scott Drury 27,091 8.16% Mike Quigley 6,799 63.66% Nancy Rotering 34,567 10.41% Sameena Mustafa 1,813 16.97% Kwame Raoul 107,248 32.30% Steven J. Schwartzberg 563 5.27% Jesse Ruiz 16,413 4.94% Total 10,681 Sharon Fairley 48,724 14.67% DEM - U.S. Representative, 6th District Aaron Goldstein 8,535 2.57% ( 67 of 67 precincts counted ) Write-In 428 0.13% Kelly Mazeski 2,753 29.55% Total 332,031 Amanda Howland 1,160 12.45% DEM - Secretary of State, State of Illinois Sean Casten 2,312 24.82% ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) Jennifer Zordani 404 4.34% Jesse White 304,030 100.00% Becky Anderson Wilkins 268 2.88% Total 304,030 Ryan Huffman 421 4.52% Carole Cheney 1,997 21.44% DEM - Comptroller, State of Illinois Total 9,315 ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) Susana A. Mendoza 290,807 100.00% DEM - U.S. Representative, 7th District Total 290,807 ( 118 of 118 precincts counted ) Danny K. Davis 20,127 60.75% DEM - Treasurer, State of Illinois Anthony V. Clark 12,903 38.94% ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) Write-In 102 0.31% Michael W. Frerichs 275,869 100.00% Total 33,132 Total 275,869 DEM - U.S. Representative, 8th District DEM - U.S. Representative, 1st District ( 191 of 191 precincts counted ) ( 158 of 158 precincts counted ) Raja Krishnamoorthi 25,023 100.00% Bobby L. Rush 21,547 100.00% Total 25,023 Total 21,547 Data Refreshed: 4/3/2018 1:35 PM Printed: Tuesday, April 03, 2018 1:36 PM Page 1 of 22 Cook County Primary Election March 20, 2018 Unofficial Summary Report DEM - U.S. Representative, 9th District DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 4th ( 314 of 314 precincts counted ) ( 97 of 97 precincts counted ) Janice D. Schakowsky 67,208 100.00% Iris Y. Martinez 15,035 100.00% Total 67,208 Total 15,035 DEM - U.S. Representative, 10th District DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 4th ( 102 of 102 precincts counted ) ( 97 of 97 precincts counted ) Brad Schneider 15,977 100.00% Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 15,539 100.00% Total 15,977 Total 15,539 DEM - U.S. Representative, 11th District DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 5th ( 4 of 4 precincts counted ) ( 79 of 79 precincts counted ) Bill Foster 428 100.00% Cynthia M. Santos 6,456 65.90% Total 428 Melissa Lindberg 3,341 34.10% Total 9,797 DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 1st ( 158 of 158 precincts counted ) DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 5th Michelle A. Harris 21,221 100.00% ( 79 of 79 precincts counted ) Total 21,221 John J. Cullerton 6,618 68.36% Ross Outten 3,063 31.64% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 1st Total 9,681 ( 158 of 158 precincts counted ) Bobby L. Rush 20,718 100.00% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 6th Total 20,718 ( 67 of 67 precincts counted ) Nancy Shepherdson 8,129 100.00% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 2nd Total 8,129 ( 257 of 257 precincts counted ) Robin Kelly 44,293 75.87% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 6th Carrie M. Austin 14,084 24.13% ( 67 of 67 precincts counted ) Total 58,377 Patrick Watson 3,860 50.32% Jesse Medina Jr. 2,939 38.31% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 2nd Greg Hose 872 11.37% ( 257 of 257 precincts counted ) Total 7,671 Al Riley 34,170 63.90% William Calloway 19,300 36.10% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 7th Total 53,470 ( 118 of 118 precincts counted ) Karen Yarbrough 28,612 100.00% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 3rd Total 28,612 ( 252 of 252 precincts counted ) Silvana Tabares 17,269 43.81% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 7th Rebecca Davies 22,146 56.19% ( 118 of 118 precincts counted ) Total 39,415 Danny K. Davis 18,794 57.74% Anthony V. Clark 13,754 42.26% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 3rd Total 32,548 ( 252 of 252 precincts counted ) Michael J. Madigan 25,411 83.14% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 8th Write-In 5,152 16.86% ( 191 of 191 precincts counted ) Total 30,563 Cristina Castro 23,222 100.00% Total 23,222 Data Refreshed: 4/3/2018 1:35 PM Printed: Tuesday, April 03, 2018 1:36 PM Page 2 of 22 Cook County Primary Election March 20, 2018 Unofficial Summary Report DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 8th DEM - State Senator, 9th 4-yr ( 191 of 191 precincts counted ) ( 154 of 154 precincts counted ) Michael C. Cudzik 22,550 100.00% Laura Fine 38,378 100.00% Total 22,550 Total 38,378 DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 9th DEM - State Senator, 11th 4-yr ( 314 of 314 precincts counted ) ( 29 of 29 precincts counted ) Carol Ronen 60,353 100.00% Martin A. 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D'Amico 4,655 100.00% Total 4,655 DEM - State Senator, 30th 4-yr ( 7 of 7 precincts counted ) DEM - State Representative, 16th District Terry Link 984 100.00% ( 32 of 32 precincts counted ) Total 984 Lou Lang 5,913 100.00% Total 5,913 DEM - State Senator, 39th 4-yr ( 84 of 84 precincts counted ) DEM - State Representative, 17th District Don Harmon 16,776 100.00% ( 78 of 78 precincts counted ) Total 16,776 Alexandra Eidenberg 1,812 8.49% Pete Dagher 1,002 4.69% DEM - State Senator, 41st 4-yr Candance Chow 7,165 33.57% ( 35 of 35 precincts counted ) Mary Rita Luecke 3,526 16.52% Bridget M.
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