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Election 2012 – AFSCME Recommendations Election 2012 – AFSCME Recommendations President 43 ‐ Pat McGuire (Incomplete)‐D Barack Obama 46 ‐ Dave Koehler‐D 47 ‐ John Sullivan‐D U.S. Representative 48 ‐ Andy Manar‐D District 49 ‐ Jennifer Bertino‐Tarrant‐D 1‐Bobby Rush 50 ‐ Sam McCann‐R 2‐Jesse Jackson Jr. 52 ‐ Mike Frerichs‐D 3‐Daniel Lipinski 58 ‐ Dave Luechtefeld‐R 4‐Luis Gutierrez 57 ‐ James Clayborne ‐D 5‐Mike Quigley 59 ‐ Gary Forby‐D 7‐Danny Davis 8‐Tammy Duckworth State House 9‐Jan Schakowsky District‐Candidate‐Party 10‐Brad Schneider 14‐Kelly Cassidy‐D 11‐Bill Foster 17‐Laura Fine‐D 12‐William Enyart 18‐Robyn Gabel‐D 13‐David Gill 33‐Marcus Evans‐D 17‐Cheri Bustos 55‐Marty Moylan‐D 60‐Rita Mayfield‐D Judicial Endorsements 62‐Sam Yingling‐D Court‐District‐Candidate 68‐Carl Wasco‐D Supreme Court‐1‐Mary Jane Theis 71‐Mike Smiddy‐D Appellate‐5‐Judy Cates 72‐Pat Verschoore‐D 74‐Don Moffitt‐R 76‐Frank Mautino‐D State Senate 79‐Kate Cloonen‐D District‐Candidate‐Party 95‐Wayne Rosenthal‐R 103‐Naomi Jakobsson‐D 17 ‐ Donne Trotter‐D 111‐Dan Beiser‐D 22 ‐ Michael Noland‐D 112‐Maureen Suarez‐D 25 ‐ Corrine Pierog‐D 113‐Jay Hoffman‐D 31 ‐ Melinda Bush‐D 114‐Eddie Lee Jackson‐D 34 ‐ Steve Stadelman‐D 116‐Jerry Costello‐D 36 ‐ Mike Jacobs‐D 38 ‐ Christine Benson‐D Incumbents listed in bold 40 ‐ Toi Hutchinson ‐D 42 ‐ Linda Holmes‐D County offices 9 – Mary Ross Cunningham‐D 14 – Audrey Nixon‐D 16 – Terry Wilke‐D Champaign Auditor – John Farney‐R Madison Circuit Clerk – Katie Blakeman‐R Coroner – Steve Nonn‐D Clerk – Gordy Hulten‐R State’s Attorney – Tom Gibbons‐D Recorder – Barbara Frasca‐R Circuit Clerk – Mark Van Nida‐D County Board Districts Auditor – Rick Faccin‐D 4‐Jim McGuire‐R Recorder – Amy Meyer‐D 5‐Bradley Diel‐D County Board Districts 5‐Tracey Luchik‐D 5 – Dan Collman‐D 6‐Patsi Petrie‐D 8 – John Robinson‐D 7‐Alan Kurtz‐D 7‐Rachel Schwartz‐D Peoria 8‐Giraldo Rosales‐D Recorder of Deeds – Evonne Fleming‐D 8‐Michael Richards‐D 9‐Ralph Langenheim‐D Randolph 9‐Astrid Berkson‐D Circuit Clerk – Sherry Johnson‐D 11‐Lorraine Cowart‐D 11‐Lloyd Carter‐D Rock Island State’s Attorney – John McGehee‐D Christian Recorder – Kelly Fisher‐D State’s Attorney – Mike Havera‐D County Board Districts 1 – Jim Boyd‐D Jackson 6 – Don Jacobs‐D Circuit Clerk – Cindy Svanda‐D 8 – Brian Vyncke‐D 10 – Steve Ballard‐D County Board Districts 12 – Dave Adams‐D 3 – Jennifer Laesch‐D 14 – Ginny Shelton‐D 4 – Brian Pollock‐D 18 – Ron Fascilla‐D 8 – Jesse Vazquez‐D 21 – Scott Terry‐D 17 – Deborah Allan‐D 23 – Ken Moose Miranda‐D 24 – Kathy Parrish‐D Lake 25 – Marc Williams‐D State’s Attorney – Chris Kennedy‐D Recorder – Mary Ellen Vanderventer‐D Sangamon County Board Districts Coroner – Thomas Rudd‐D Auditor – Chris Boyster‐D County Board 15 – Mike Crews‐D 1 – Peter Grant‐D 11 – Michael Ziri‐D 2 – Diane Hewitt‐D 10 – Scott Saunders‐D 3 – Dale Kehr‐D 5 – Patricia Ferruzza‐D 8 – Bill Durkin‐D Will Executive – Larry Walsh Sr.‐D Auditor – Duffy Blackburn‐D Circuit Clerk – Pam McGuire‐D Coroner – Patrick O’Neil‐D Recorder of Deeds – Laurie McPhillips‐R State’s Attorney – James Glasgow‐D County Board Districts 1 – Robert Howard‐D 1 – David Fazzini‐D 4 – Kenneth Harris‐D 4 – Jacqueline Traynere‐D 5 – Reed Bible‐D 6 – Mike O’Connell‐D 6 – Tim Vanderhyden‐D 8 – Herbert Brooks‐D 8 – Denise Winfrey‐D 9 – Walter Adamic‐D 9 – Diane Seiler‐Zigrossi‐D 10 – Joseph Babich‐D 10 – Stephen Wilhelmi‐D 12 – Tom Weigel‐R 13 – Mark Ferry‐D Winnebago State’s Attorney – Joesph Bruscato‐D County Board Districts 3 – John Gedney‐D 6 – Mel Paris‐D 15 – Burt Gerl‐D 20 – David Soll‐D .
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