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Candidates Endorsed by the Political Action Task Force Political Action Task Force OF THE CHICAGO JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS LU 130, UA 1340 W Washington Boulevard • Chicago, Illinois 60607• 312/421-1010 28600 Bella Vista • Warrenville • Illinois 60555 • 630/692-7342 2114 South I-80 Frontage Road • Joliet, Illinois 60436 • 815/725-0278 31855 north U.S. highway 12 • Volo •Illinois 60073 • 815-759-5900 James F. Coyne Business Manager John C. D’Amico October 7, 2020 Political Director Dear Brothers & Sisters, Steering Committee Kenneth A. Turnquist In the midst of a global pandemic and economic downturn, a heated and unusual Patrick F. McCarthy Presidential election is drawing closer to its end. The November election might turn out to be the most important of the 21st century so far. Although it may Jones L. Richmond seem like we say this every year, I believe it has never been truer. Jim A. Mansfield Over the past two years, unions have been forced to defend ourselves from Michael E. Shea vicious attacks from anti-labor groups and politicians. In addition, we have been Paul J. Hinterlong fighting to protect the plumbing licensing law against non-union and other trade Peter C. Olsen groups alike. Charles A. Seibert That is why I am asking you as well as your family and friends to vote for the labor Joseph W. Strong friendly candidates that we are endorsing in the letter. These candidates have John P. Hosty worked to support working families and the plumbing licensing law. William A. Wilkens, III Over the next three Saturdays before the election, Local 130’s Political Action Task Force (PATF) will be helping our political friends by getting the vote out. I Bart F. Holzhauser encourage you to volunteer a couple hours of your time each Saturday to help Patrick C. Brooks these candidates. There will be several locations from which you may choose and Paul M. Rodriguez all will be listed each week on our website at www.ualocal130.org. Joseph B. Mondia Should you have any questions regarding these endorsed candidates or the PATF Saturdays, please contact John D’Amico, Political Director, at (312) 421-1010, ext. 129. Fraternally yours, VOTE FOR LABOR Tuesday, November 3, 2020 James F. Coyne Business Manager Committed to Electing Candidates dedicated to the Welfare of Working America CANDIDATES ENDORSED BY THE POLITICAL ACTION TASK FORCE Italics – incumbent State House 59th – Daniel Didech (D) * Local 130 Member 1st – Aaron Ortiz (D)** 60th – Rita Mayfield (D) ** Union Member 2nd – Theresa Mah (D) 61st – Joyce Mason (D) 3rd – Eva Dina Delgado (D) 62nd- Sam Yingling (D) Ballot Question 4th – Delia Ramirez (D) 63rd – Brian Sager (D) Support Fair Tax Constitutional 5th – Lamont Robinson (D) 64th – Leslie Armstrong-McLeod (D)** Amendment 6th – Sonya Harper (D) 65th – Martha Paschke (D) th 7 – Chris Welch (D) 66th – Suzanne Ness (D) President of the United States 8th – La Shawn Ford (D) 67th – Maurice West II (D) Joseph R. Biden/ Kamala D. Harris 9th – Lakesia Collins (D)** 68th – Dave Vella (D) th th 10 – Omar Williams (D)* 70 – Paul Stoddard (D)** th st U.S. Senate 11 – Ann Williams (D) 71 – Joan Padilla (D) 12th – Margaret Croke (D) nd Dick Durbin (D) 72 – Mike Halpin (D) 13th – Greg Harris (D) 74th – Christopher Demink (D)** 14th – Kelly Cassidy (D) 76th – Lance Yednock (D)** U.S. House 15th – John D’Amico (D)* 77th – Kathleen Willis (D) st 1 – Bobby Rush (D) 16th – Denyse Wang Stoneback (D) 78th – Camille Lilly (D) 2nd – Robin Kelly (D) 17th – Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D) 79th – Charlene Eads (D)** 3rd – Marie Newman (D) 18th – Robyn Gabel (D) 80th – Anthony DeLuca (D) 4th – Chuy Garcia (D) 19th – Lindsey LaPointe (D) 81st – Anne Stava-Murray (D) 5th – Mike Quigley (D) 20th – Michelle Darbro (D)** 83rd – Barbara Hernandez (D) 6th – Sean Casten (D) 21st – Edgar Gonzalez (D) 84th – Stephanie Kifowit (D) 7th – Danny Davis (D) 22nd – Michael Madigan (D) 85th – Dagmara “Dee” Avelar (D)** 8th – Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) 23rd – Mike Zalewski (D) 86th – Larry Walsh Jr (D)** 9th – Jan Schakowsky (D)** 24th – Lisa Hernandez (D) 88th – Karla Bailey-Smith (D) 10th – Brad Schneider (D) 25th – Curtis Tarver II (D) 90th – Seth Wiggins (D) 11th – Bill Foster (D) 26th – Kam Buckner (D) 91st – Mark Luft (R) 12th – Raymond Lenzi (D) 27th – Justin Slaughter (D) 92nd – Jehan Gordon-Booth (D) 13th – Betsy Dirksen Londrigan (D) 28th – Bob Rita (D) 93rd – Scott Stoll (D) 14th – Lauren Underwood (D) 29th – Thaddeus Jones (D) 94th – Angel Smith (D)** 15th – Erika Weaver (D) 30th – Will Davis (D) 95th – Chase Wilhelm (D)** 16th – Dani Brzozowski (D) 31st – Mary Flowers (D) 96th – Sue Scherer (D) 17th – Cheri Bustos (D) 32nd – Andre Thapedi (D) 97th – Harry Benton (D)** rd th 33 – Marcus Evans (D) 98 – Natalie Manley (D) th rd State Senate 34 – Nick Smith (D) 103 – Carol Ammons (D) th th 1st – Antonio Munoz (D) 35 – Frances Hurley (D) 104 – Cynthia Cunningham (D) th th 4th – Kimberly Lightford (D) 36 – Kelly Burke (D) 105 – Chemberly Cummings (D) th th 7th – Heather Steans (D) 37 – Michelle Fadeley (D) 107 – David Seiler (D)** th th 10th – Robert Martwick (D) 38 – Debbie Meyers-Martin (D) 108 – Kacie Weicherding (D) th th 11th – Celina Villanueva (D) 39 – Will Guzzardi (D) 109 – John Spencer (D) th th 13th – Robert Peters (D) 40 – Jaime Andrade (D) 111 – Monica Bristow (D) st th 16th – Jacqui Collins (D) 41 – Janet Yang Rohr (D) 112 – Katie Stuart (D) nd th 19th – Michael Hastings (D) 42 – Ken Mejia-Beal (D) 113 – Jay Hoffman (D) rd th 22nd – Cristina Castro (D) 43 – Anna Moeller (D) 114 – LaToya Greenwood (D) th th 25th – Karina Villa (D) 44 – Fred Crespo (D) 116 – Nathan Reitz (D) th 28th – Laura Murphy (D) 45 – Diane Pappas (D) th 31st – Melinda Bush (D) 46 – Deb Conroy (D) th 34th – Steve Stadelman (D) 47 – Jennifer Zordani (D) th 40th – Patrick Joyce (D) 48 – Terra Costa Howard (D) th 43rd – John Connor (D) 49 – Maura Hirschauer (D) st 46th – Dave Koehler (D) 51 – Mary Edly-Allen (D) rd 49th – Meg Loughran Cappel (D)** 53 – Mark Walker (D) th 52nd – Scott Bennett (D) 54 – Maggie Trevor (D) th 55 – Marty Moylan (D)** th 56 – Michelle Mussman (D) th 57 – Jonathan Carroll (D) th 58 – Bob Morgan (D) CANDIDATES ENDORSED BY THE POLITICAL ACTION TASK FORCE Judicial Supreme Court COOK COUNTY DUPAGE COUNTY 1st Supreme – P. Scott Neville, Jr. (D) 3rd Supreme – Tom Kilbride (retain)** Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court 5th Supreme – Judy Cates (D) Iris Martinez Candice Adams Judicial Appellate Court Cook County State’s Attorney Coroner 1st Appellate – Michael Hyman (D) Kim Fox Gregory H. Whalen 1st Appellate – Sharon Johnson (D) th 5 Appellate – Sarah Smith (D) Cook County Recorder of Deeds County Auditor Karen Yarbrough William “Bill” White Cook County Circuit Court Judge (Bellows Vacancy) – Tiesha Smith Metropolitan Water Reclamation Recorder Judge (Coghlan Vacancy) – Kelly McCarthy District Vote for 3 Kathleen V. Carrier Judge (Ford Vacancy) – Laura Ayala-Gonzalez Kimberly Neely Dubuclet Judge (Funderburk Vacancy) – Celestia L. Mays Cam Davis County Board Members Judge (Gorman Vacancy) – Sheree Desiree Henry Eira Sepulveda 1st – Donald E. Puchalski Judge (Larsen Vacancy) – Levander Smith, Jr. nd 2 – Sean T. Noonan Judge (Mason Vacancy) – Christ Stacey th Judge (McCarthy Vacancy) – Teresa Molina WILL COUNTY 5 – Any Chavez th Judge (O’Brien Vacancy) – Elizabeth Anne Walsh 6 – Greg Schwarze** Chief Executive Officer Judge (Roti Vacancy) – Lorraine Murphy Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Judge (C. Sheehan Vacancy) – Maura McMahon Zeller Judge (K. Sheehan Vacancy) – Jill Rose Quinn Clerk of the Circuit Court GRUNDY COUNTY Judge (Patti Vacancy) – Lynn Weaver-Boyle Andrea Lynn Chasteen States Attorney Jeff Brown Cook Subcircuit Court Coroner st 1 - Judge (Crawford Vacancy) – Tyria Walton Laurie Summers nd County Board Members 2 - Judge (“A” Vacancy) – Sondra Denmark 3rd - Judge (Flynn Vacancy) – Lauren Glennon 1st – Michael A. Leone, Jr. County Auditor rd 3rd – Ann Gill 3 - Judge (Murphy Vacancy) – Erin Haggery Antonietti Kevin “Duffy” Blackburn rd 3 – Judge (Filan Vacancy) – Daniel Maloney Jin Ryan th 6 – Judge (Pantie Vacancy) – Eileen Marie O’Connor Recorder of Deeds John Sproull th 6 – Judge (Nega Vacancy) – Jamie Guerra Dickler Karen A. Stukel th 8 – Judge (Fleming Vacancy) – Jonathan Clark Green 9th – Judge (Axelrood Vacancy) – Thomas Cushing th States Attorney 10 – Judge (Allen Vacancy) – John Mulroe James W. Glasgow 10th – Judge (McGing Vacancy) – Maire Dempsey 12th – Judge (Hanlon Vacancy) – Frank R. DiFranco County Board Members 13th – Judge (Hoffman Vacancy) – Susanne Groebner st 14th – Judge (Lacy Vacancy) – Perla Tirado 1 – Vote for 1 - Sherry Newquist rd 14th – Judge (Bertucci Vacancy) – Gerardo Tristan, Jr. 3 – Vote for 2 - Margaret Tyson 15th – Judge (Griffin Vacancy) – Nichole Patton Joel Brown 8th – Vote for 2 – Denise Winfrey Herbert Brooks, Jr. Vote Yes to retain all Judges 10th – Vote for 2 – Natalie Coleman Tyler J. Marcum 12th – Vote for 2 – Erin Moncek Joanne Hamilton-Gunkel 13th - Vote for 2 - Mica Freeman Mark Ferry VOTE FOR LABOR .
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