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November 6, 2018 General Election Dupage County Election November 6, 2018 Date:11/26/18 Time:10:00:51 General Election Page:1 of 7 DuPage County Election Commission Official Canvass Registered Voters 639752 - Cards Cast 370249 57.87% Num. Report Precinct 930 - Num. Reporting 930 100.00% Governor-Lt Governor State Treasurer Total Total Number of Precincts 930 Number of Precincts 930 Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Total Votes 366408 Total Votes 360790 JB Pritzker D 176556 48.19% Michael W. Frerichs D 185680 51.46% Bruce Rauner R 168347 45.95% Jim Dodge R 163146 45.22% Grayson Kash Jackson L 7637 2.08% Michael Leheney L 11964 3.32% William McCann CN 12486 3.41% Robert G. Canfield 1 0.00% Con 03 Dist Rep Michael W. Scruggs 2 0.00% Total Gregg Moore 0 0.00% Number of Precincts 2 JO 753 2 0.00% Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 % Nancy Foster 3 0.00% Times Counted 557/1091 51.1 % David Tholin 0 0.00% Total Votes 540 Daniel Lipinski D 350 64.81% Attorney General Arthur J. Jones R 183 33.89% Total Kenneth Yerkes 0 0.00% Number of Precincts 930 Justin Hanson 4 0.74% Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Richard Mayers 0 0.00% Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Total Votes 365352 Con 05 Dist Rep Kwame Raoul D 184917 50.61% Total Erika Harold R 171711 47.00% Number of Precincts 69 Bubba Harsy L 8724 2.39% Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 28817/45602 63.2 % Secretary Of State Total Votes 28231 Total Mike Quigley D 15230 53.95% Number of Precincts 930 Tom Hanson R 12962 45.91% Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Frank Rowder 0 0.00% Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Total Votes 365323 Con 06 Dist Rep Jesse White D 240735 65.90% Total Jason Helland R 115904 31.73% Number of Precincts 400 Steve Dutner L 8684 2.38% Precincts Reporting 400 100.0 % Times Counted 169888/272859 62.3 % State Comptroller Total Votes 167739 Total Sean Casten D 91991 54.84% Number of Precincts 930 Peter J. Roskam R 75483 45.00% Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Edmond Kelly, Jr. 0 0.00% Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Total Votes 363536 Con 08 Dist Rep Susana A. Mendoza D 198268 54.54% Total Darlene Senger R 154514 42.50% Number of Precincts 229 Claire Ball L 10754 2.96% Precincts Reporting 229 100.0 % Times Counted 79749/158660 50.3 % Total Votes 77764 Raja Krishnamoorthi D 49006 63.02% Jitendra Diganvker R 28758 36.98% November 6, 2018 Date:11/26/18 Time:10:00:51 General Election Page:2 of 7 DuPage County Election Commission Official Canvass Registered Voters 639752 - Cards Cast 370249 57.87% Num. Report Precinct 930 - Num. Reporting 930 100.00% Con 11 Dist Rep Sen 41 Total Total Number of Precincts 218 Number of Precincts 161 Precincts Reporting 218 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 161 100.0 % Times Counted 84478/149648 56.5 % Times Counted 65581/109272 60.0 % Total Votes 82960 Total Votes 64705 Bill Foster D 50882 61.33% Bridget Fitzgerald D 33726 52.12% Nick Stella R 32078 38.67% John Curran R 30979 47.88% Con 14 Dist Rep Sen 42 Total Total Number of Precincts 16 Number of Precincts 38 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Times Counted 6760/11892 56.8 % Times Counted 13848/26949 51.4 % Total Votes 6631 Total Votes 11118 Lauren Underwood D 4176 62.98% Linda Holmes D 11118 100.00% Randall M. Hultgren R 2455 37.02% Rep 41 Sen 21 Total Total Number of Precincts 83 Number of Precincts 204 Precincts Reporting 83 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 204 100.0 % Times Counted 33426/55223 60.5 % Times Counted 84965/137238 61.9 % Total Votes 32841 Total Votes 83808 Val Montgomery D 15880 48.35% Laura Ellman D 42223 50.38% Grant Wehrli R 16961 51.65% Michael G. Connelly R 41585 49.62% Rep 42 Sen 23 Total Total Number of Precincts 121 Number of Precincts 203 Precincts Reporting 121 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 203 100.0 % Times Counted 51539/82015 62.8 % Times Counted 70221/135984 51.6 % Total Votes 50503 Total Votes 69302 Kathleen V. Carrier D 24122 47.76% Thomas Cullerton D 38122 55.01% Amy L. Grant R 26381 52.24% Seth Lewis R 31180 44.99% Rep 45 Sen 24 Total Total Number of Precincts 106 Number of Precincts 235 Precincts Reporting 106 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 235 100.0 % Times Counted 37946/70846 53.6 % Times Counted 99818/158750 62.9 % Total Votes 37224 Total Votes 98212 Diane Pappas D 18838 50.61% Suzanne Glowiak D 49872 50.78% Christine Winger R 18386 49.39% Chris Nybo R 48340 49.22% Rep 46 Sen 39 Total Total Number of Precincts 97 Number of Precincts 29 Precincts Reporting 97 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 29 100.0 % Times Counted 32275/65138 49.5 % Times Counted 10123/22340 45.3 % Total Votes 31834 Total Votes 7682 Deb Conroy D 18679 58.68% Don Harmon D 7682 100.00% Gordon Kinzler R 13155 41.32% November 6, 2018 Date:11/26/18 Time:10:00:51 General Election Page:3 of 7 DuPage County Election Commission Official Canvass Registered Voters 639752 - Cards Cast 370249 57.87% Num. Report Precinct 930 - Num. Reporting 930 100.00% Rep 47 Rep 82 Total Total Number of Precincts 114 Number of Precincts 43 Precincts Reporting 114 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 43 100.0 % Times Counted 48959/77263 63.4 % Times Counted 17162/29692 57.8 % Total Votes 47957 Total Votes 16856 James M. Caffrey D 23254 48.49% Tom Chlystek D 7271 43.14% Deanne Mazzochi R 24703 51.51% Jim Durkin R 9585 56.86% Rep 48 Rep 84 Total Total Number of Precincts 123 Number of Precincts 38 Precincts Reporting 123 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Times Counted 50859/81487 62.4 % Times Counted 13848/26949 51.4 % Total Votes 50133 Total Votes 13680 Terra Costa Howard D 26820 53.50% Stephanie A. Kifowit D 8997 65.77% Peter Breen R 23313 46.50% Patty Smith R 4683 34.23% Rep 49 Rep 85 Total Total Number of Precincts 35 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 35 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 18 100.0 % Times Counted 12853/24105 53.3 % Times Counted 6079/11639 52.2 % Total Votes 12697 Total Votes 4831 Karina Villa D 7291 57.42% John Connor D 4831 100.00% Tonia Jane Khouri R 5406 42.58% DuPage Reg Bd Supt Rep 56 Total Total Number of Precincts 886 Number of Precincts 19 Precincts Reporting 886 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 19 100.0 % Times Counted 353554/609492 58.0 % Times Counted 6452/13475 47.9 % Total Votes 256119 Total Votes 6374 Darlene J. Ruscitti R 256119 100.00% Michelle Mussman D 3874 60.78% Jillian Rose Bernas R 2500 39.22% Kane Reg Bd Supt Total Rep 77 Number of Precincts 51 Total Precincts Reporting 51 100.0 % Number of Precincts 29 Times Counted 16386/30260 54.2 % Precincts Reporting 29 100.0 % Total Votes 11947 Times Counted 10123/22340 45.3 % Patricia Dal Santo R 11947 100.00% Total Votes 9981 Kathleen Willis D 6347 63.59% County Board Chairman Anthony Airdo R 3634 36.41% Total Number of Precincts 930 Rep 81 Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Total Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Number of Precincts 118 Total Votes 358850 Precincts Reporting 118 100.0 % Lynn LaPlante D 175768 48.98% Times Counted 48419/79580 60.8 % Dan Cronin R 183082 51.02% Total Votes 47563 Anne M. Stava-Murray D 24293 51.08% David S. Olsen R 23270 48.92% November 6, 2018 Date:11/26/18 Time:10:00:51 General Election Page:4 of 7 DuPage County Election Commission Official Canvass Registered Voters 639752 - Cards Cast 370249 57.87% Num. Report Precinct 930 - Num. Reporting 930 100.00% Sheriff Ctybd 3 4Yr Total Total Number of Precincts 930 Number of Precincts 162 Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 162 100.0 % Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Times Counted 66680/112242 59.4 % Total Votes 356572 Total Votes 86289 Gregory H. Whalen D 175594 49.25% Julie Renehan D D 33276 38.56% James Mendrick R 180978 50.75% Greg Hart R R 29904 34.66% Martin T. Tully R R 23109 26.78% County Clerk Total Ctybd 4 4Yr Number of Precincts 930 Total Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Number of Precincts 164 Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 356482 Times Counted 64023/106944 59.9 % Jean Kaczmarek D 187877 52.70% Total Votes 102202 Paul Hinds R 168605 47.30% Mary FitzGerald Ozog D 29205 28.58% Hadiya Afzal D D 22123 21.65% County Treasurer Grant Eckhoff R R 26781 26.20% Total Christopher Zaruba R R 24093 23.57% Number of Precincts 930 Precincts Reporting 930 100.0 % Ctybd 5 4Yr Times Counted 369940/639752 57.8 % Total Total Votes 266994 Number of Precincts 164 Gwen Henry R 266994 100.00% Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Times Counted 63084/108517 58.1 % Ctybd 1 4Yr Total Votes 104299 Total Dawn DeSart D D 28922 27.73% Number of Precincts 136 Sadia G. Covert D D 27108 25.99% Precincts Reporting 136 100.0 % Patricia Gustin R R 26282 25.20% Times Counted 50480/95673 52.8 % Janice Anderson R R 21987 21.08% Total Votes 83945 Ashley J.
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