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Proposed Tax Hike Amendment Cook County State’S Attorney Other Other Vote “No” Patrick W PRINT OUT AND BRING THIS GOP SAMPLE BALLOT WITH YOU TO VOTE EARLY OR ON ELECTION DAY! USE THIS HELPFUL GUIDE TO MAKE SURE YOU VOTE FOR ALL GOP CANDIDATES ON THE BALLOT. PROPOSED TAX HIKE AMENDMENT COOK COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY OTHER OTHER VOTE “NO” PATRICK W. “PAT” O’BRIEN (R) PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OTHER OTHER DONALD J. TRUMP & MICHAEL R. PENCE (R) BARBARA BELLAR (R) UNITED STATES SENATOR COOK COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW OTHER OTHER MARK C. CURRAN, JR. (R) DAN PATLAK (R) UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 1ST DISTRICT UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 2ND DISTRICT OTHER OTHER PHILANISE WHITE (R) THERESA J. RABORN (R) UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 3RD DISTRICT UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 4TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER MIKE FRICILONE (R) JESUS SOLORIO (R) UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 5TH DISTRICT UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 6TH CONGRESS OTHER OTHER TOMMY HANSON (R) JEANNE IVES (R) UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 7TH DISTRICT UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 9TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER CRAIG CAMERON (R) SARGIS SANGARI (R) UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 10TH DISTRICT UNITED STATES CONGRESS - 11TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER VALERIE RAMIREZ MUKHERJEE (R) RICK LAIB (R) STATE SENATE - 10TH DISTRICT STATE SENATE - 40TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER ANTHONY BECKMAN (R) ERIC M. WALLACE (R) STATE SENATE - 25TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 17TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER JEANETTE WARD (R) YESOE YOON (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 19TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 20TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER JEFF MUEHLFELDER (R) BRAD STEPHENS (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 35TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 37TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER HERBERT HEBEIN (R) TIM OZINGA (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 38TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 45TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER MAX SOLOMON (R) SETH LEWIS (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 47TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 49TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER DEANNE MARIE MAZZOCHI (R) LAURA CURTIS (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 51ST DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 52ND DISTRICT OTHER OTHER CHRIS BOS (R) MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 54TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 56TH DISTRICT OTHER OTHER THOMAS R. “TOM” MORRISON (R) SCOTT KEGARISE (R) ILLINOIS HOUSE - 77TH DISTRICT ILLINOIS HOUSE - 82ND DISTRICT OTHER OTHER ANTHONY AIRDO (R) JIM DURKIN (R) COOK COUNTY JUDGE - 12TH SUBCIRCUIT COOK COUNTY JUDGE - 13TH SUBCIRCUIT OTHER OTHER FRANK R. DIFRANCO (R) GARY WILLIAM SEYRING (R) COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL RETENTION VOTE “YES” FOR ONLY THESE JUDGES SAMPLE BALLOT PROVIDED BY: JUDGE JOHN CURRY #307 SEAN M. MORRISON JUDGE JAMES PAUL PIECZONKA #323 Cook County JUDGE MICHAEL TOOMIN #205 Republican Party Chairman Cook County Republican Party 12334 S. Keeler Avenue Alsip, Illinois 60803 .
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