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Crystal Reports DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % FEDERAL President and Vice President of the United States Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 749Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 403,312 71.93 % Votes Barack Obama Democratic 199,460 49.60 % Joe Biden Mitt Romney Republican 195,046 48.50 % Paul Ryan Gary Johnson Libertarian 4,515 1.12 % James P. Gray Jill Stein Green 2,011 0.50 % Howie Hawkins W/I John Joseph Polachek 0 0.00 % W/I Michael W. Hawkins 0 0.00 % W/I Dennis Walter Kulakowski 0 0.00 % W/I Paul Chehade 0 0.00 % W/I Barbara A. Prokopich 0 0.00 % W/I Beverly Simmons-Miller 0 0.00 % W/I Cecil James Roth 0 0.00 % W/I Dennis Knill 0 0.00 % W/I Jill Reed 3 0.00 % W/I Mary Ann Tomkins Segal 0 0.00 % W/I Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson 4 0.00 % W/I Roy Wayne Tyree 0 0.00 % W/I Nelson Lee Keyton, Jr. 0 0.00 % W/I Richard Duncan 0 0.00 % W/I Virgil Goode 42 0.01 % W/I Tom Hoefling 0 0.00 % Printed: Friday, November 23, 2012 Page 1 of 7 DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % CONGRESSIONAL Representative in Congress - 3rd Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 1Rg Voters913 Ballots Cntd 628 68.78 % Votes Daniel William Lipinski Democratic 340 57.92 % Richard L. Grabowski Republican 247 42.08 % Representative in Congress - 5th Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 69Rg Voters40,524 Ballots Cntd 30,458 75.16 % Votes Mike Quigley Democratic 12,262 41.87 % Dan Schmitt Republican 15,883 54.23 % Nancy Wade Green 1,141 3.90 % Representative in Congress - 6th Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 321Rg Voters240,496 Ballots Cntd 178,451 74.20 % Votes Leslie Coolidge Democratic 70,802 40.99 % Peter J. Roskam Republican 101,912 59.01 % Representative in Congress - 8th Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 182Rg Voters137,110 Ballots Cntd 92,314 67.33 % Votes Tammy Duckworth Democratic 46,855 52.40 % Joe Walsh Republican 42,557 47.60 % Representative in Congress - 11th Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 162Rg Voters131,234 Ballots Cntd 94,183 71.77 % Votes Bill Foster Democratic 47,093 51.73 % Judy Biggert Republican 43,682 47.99 % W/I Chris Michel 0 0.00 % Representative in Congress - 14th Congressional District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 16Rg Voters10,441 Ballots Cntd 7,276 69.69 % Votes Dennis Anderson Democratic 3,500 50.24 % Randy M. Hultgren Republican 3,466 49.76 % Printed: Friday, November 23, 2012 Page 2 of 7 DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % LEGISLATIVE State Senator 21st Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 163Rg Voters121,645 Ballots Cntd 89,963 73.96 % Votes Michael G. Connelly Republican 66,598 100.00 % State Senator 23rd Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 153Rg Voters117,706 Ballots Cntd 79,672 67.69 % Votes Thomas E. Cullerton Democratic 39,367 51.34 % Carole Pankau Republican 37,312 48.66 % State Senator 24th Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 216Rg Voters140,302 Ballots Cntd 104,009 74.13 % Votes A. Ghani Democratic 34,477 34.49 % Kirk W. Dillard Republican 65,497 65.51 % State Senator 25th Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 28Rg Voters20,319 Ballots Cntd 13,872 68.27 % Votes Corinne M. Pierog Democratic 6,271 46.92 % Jim Oberweis Republican 7,095 53.08 % State Senator 28th Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 14Rg Voters11,545 Ballots Cntd 7,549 65.39 % Votes Daniel W. Kotowski Democratic 4,162 57.37 % Jim O'Donnell Republican 3,093 42.63 % State Senator 39th Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 28Rg Voters18,880 Ballots Cntd 12,039 63.77 % Votes Don Harmon Democratic 8,770 100.00 % State Senator 41st Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 125Rg Voters97,354 Ballots Cntd 70,800 72.72 % Votes Christine Radogno Republican 51,205 100.00 % State Senator 42nd Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 26Rg Voters22,708 Ballots Cntd 15,772 69.46 % Votes Linda Holmes Democratic 9,206 61.27 % Peter Hurtado Republican 5,819 38.73 % State Senator 43rd Legislative District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 13Rg Voters10,259 Ballots Cntd 6,923 67.48 % Votes Pat McGuire Democratic 4,067 61.30 % Sandy Johnson Republican 2,568 38.70 % Printed: Friday, November 23, 2012 Page 3 of 7 DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % REPRESENTATIVE Representative General Assembly 41st District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 63Rg Voters48,621 Ballots Cntd 35,843 73.72 % Votes Darlene Senger Republican 25,787 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 42nd District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 100Rg Voters73,024 Ballots Cntd 54,120 74.11 % Votes William R. Adams Democratic 19,481 38.36 % Jeanne M. Ives Republican 31,299 61.64 % Representative General Assembly 45th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 79Rg Voters62,014 Ballots Cntd 42,919 69.21 % Votes JoAnn Franzen Democratic 17,948 44.39 % Dennis M. Reboletti Republican 22,481 55.61 % Representative General Assembly 46th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 75Rg Voters55,692 Ballots Cntd 36,753 65.99 % Votes Deborah O'Keefe Conroy Democratic 20,200 57.67 % Daniel J. Kordik Republican 14,825 42.33 % Representative General Assembly 47th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 113Rg Voters68,591 Ballots Cntd 50,889 74.19 % Votes Patricia R. "Patti" Bellock Republican 38,630 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 48th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 104Rg Voters71,711 Ballots Cntd 53,120 74.08 % Votes Sandra M. Pihos Republican 39,178 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 49th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 28Rg Voters20,319 Ballots Cntd 13,872 68.27 % Votes Mike Fortner Republican 10,079 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 56th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 14Rg Voters11,545 Ballots Cntd 7,549 65.39 % Votes Michelle Mussman Democratic 4,496 62.13 % John R. Lawson Republican 2,740 37.87 % Representative General Assembly 77th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 28Rg Voters18,880 Ballots Cntd 12,039 63.77 % Votes Kathleen Willis Democratic 5,933 50.92 % Angelo "Skip" Saviano Republican 5,719 49.08 % Representative General Assembly 81st District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 94Rg Voters70,686 Ballots Cntd 51,826 73.32 % Votes Ron Sandack Republican 37,401 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 82nd District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 31Rg Voters26,668 Ballots Cntd 18,974 71.15 % Votes Jim Durkin Republican 14,207 100.00 % Representative General Assembly 84th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 26Rg Voters22,708 Ballots Cntd 15,772 69.46 % Votes Stephanie A. Kifowit Democratic 9,340 61.87 % Patricia "Pat" Fee Republican 5,755 38.13 % Printed: Friday, November 23, 2012 Page 4 of 7 DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % REPRESENTATIVE Representative General Assembly 85th District Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 13Rg Voters10,259 Ballots Cntd 6,923 67.48 % Votes Emily McAsey Democratic 5,257 100.00 % REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT Kane County Regional Superintendent of Schools - Unexpired 2 Year Term Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 33Rg Voters25,944 Ballots Cntd 18,074 69.67 % Votes Patricia A. Dal Santo Republican 13,072 100.00 % COUNTY County State's Attorney Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 748Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 400,599 71.44 % Votes Robert "Bob" Berlin Republican 285,416 100.00 % County Circuit Court Clerk Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 748Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 400,599 71.44 % Votes Ralph Scalise Democratic 159,551 43.48 % Chris Kachiroubas Republican 207,361 56.52 % County Auditor Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 748Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 400,599 71.44 % Votes Bob Grogan Republican 282,529 100.00 % County Coroner Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 748Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 400,599 71.44 % Votes Richard Jorgensen Republican 282,567 100.00 % County Recorder Vote for ONE Prec Cntd 748Rg Voters560,718 Ballots Cntd 400,599 71.44 % Votes Fred Bucholz Republican 283,010 100.00 % Printed: Friday, November 23, 2012 Page 5 of 7 DuPage County, Illinois 403,312 Total Ballots 2012 General Election 560,718 Reg Voters Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Election Summary 71.93 % COUNTY BOARD County Board Member District 1 Vote for not more than THREE Prec Cntd 117Rg Voters83,436 Ballots Cntd 57,377 68.77 % Votes Thomas Michael Castillo Democratic 20,982 15.08 % Rita Gonzalez Democratic 20,641 14.84 % Maria C. DeAngelis - Vesey Democratic 19,050 13.69 % Paul Fichtner Republican 25,755 18.51 % Donald E. Puchalski Republican 26,554 19.09 % Sam Tornatore Republican 26,149 18.79 % County Board Member District 2 Vote for not more than THREE Prec Cntd 159Rg Voters101,193 Ballots Cntd 73,635 72.77 % Votes Elizabeth (Liz) Chaplin Democratic 34,894 25.60 % Elaine Zannis Republican 33,512 24.59 % Peter "Pete" DiCianni Republican 34,296 25.16 % Sean T. Noonan Republican 33,603 24.65 % County Board Member District 3 Vote for not more than THREE Prec Cntd 128Rg Voters99,814 Ballots Cntd 72,004 72.14 % Votes Sharon E.
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