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Election 2016 WCT IVI PPAC CNOW EI RC COOK CO Election 2016 WCT IVI PPAC CNOW EI RC COOK CO. BOARD OF REVIEW-2ND DIST. COMMISSIONER US PRESIDENT Michael Cabonargi (D) Y IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization METROPOLITAN water reclamation district HRC = Human Rights Campaign VOTE FOR THREE SIX-YEAR AND ONE TWO-YEAR TERMS PP = Planned Parenthood Patricia Horton (D) RC = Reclaim Chicago Josina Morita (D) 16/18 Y Y Y Y Barbara McGowan (D) 15/18 Y Y Y Y To see Hillary Clinton’s and Bernie Sanders’ responses to a survey given by Gay Mariyana T. Spyropoulos (D) 16/18 Y Y Y Y Men’s Health Crisis, see http://gmhc.org/files/editor/file/GMHC-PresReport- R. Cary Capparelli (D) 2016-A.pdf Kevin McDevitt (D) IVI HRC PP RC Joseph Daniel Cook (D) 14/18 Mary Vann (D) Harvey Nathanel (D) Hillary Clinton (D) Y Y Y Bernie Riley (D) Willie L. Wilson (D) Tyrone Tucker (D) Roque “Rocky” de la Fuente (D) Karen Roothaan (G) Larry (Lawrence) Cohen (D) George Milkowski (G) Bernie Sanders (D) Y Michael Smith (G) Donald J. Trump (R) Tom Greenhaw (2-yr.) (D) 18/19 Y Y Y Y Marco Rubio (R) Andrew Seo (2-yr.) (D) Ted Cruz (R) Martin J. Durkan (2-yr.) (D) Y John R. Kasich (R) Robert Shaw (2-yr.) (D) Ben Carson (R) Herb Schumann (2-yr.) (R) IL STATE COMPTROLLER US SENATE WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct questions correct for that race for that race. So for example if there were 20 questions in a race, and we state PPAC = Personal PAC 18/20, that means they got 18 of 20 answers correct. EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC HRC = Human Rights Campaign 113th Congress, ratings are a percentage of total WCT PPAC EQIL 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the 113th Congress PP = Planned Parenthood: The Planned Parenthood Action Fund compiles a scorecard to educate and inform citizens about members of Congress’ record of Susana Mendoza (D) Y Y support for women’s health. The scores are a percentage, based on votes on key Leslie Geissler Munger (R) legislation related to women’s health care and rights. WCT HRC PP COOK COUNTY RACES WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct Andrea Zopp (D) 29/30 for that race. So for example if there were 20 questions in a race, and we state Tammy Duckworth (D) 28/30 100 100 18/20, that means they got 18 of 20 answers correct. Napoleon Harris (D) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization James T. Marter (R) PPAC = Personal PAC Mark Steven Kirk (R) 78 80 CNOW = Chicago NOW PAC EI = Equality Illinois PAC US congress RACES RC = Reclaim Chicago WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct for that race. So for example if there were 20 questions in a race, and we state WCT IVI PPAC CNOW EI RC 18/20, that means they got 18 of 20 answers correct. IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization COOK COUNTY CLERK HRC = Human Rights Campaign 113th Congress, ratings are a percentage of total Dorothy A. Brown (D) 17/18 Y Y 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the 113th Congress Jacob Meister (D) 18/18 Y PP = Planned Parenthood: The Planned Parenthood Action Fund compiles a score- Shirley T. Coleman (D) card to educate and inform citizens. The scores are a percentage, based on votes Tio Hardiman (D) on key legislation related to women’s health care and rights. Michelle A. Harris (D) Diane S. Shapiro (R) 14/18 WCT IVI HRC PP RECORDER OF DEEDS 1st congressional district Karen Yarbrough (D) Y Bobby L. Rush (D) Y 100 100 Jan Kowalski (D) O. Patrick Brutus (D) Howard B. Brookins, Jr. (D) state’S attorney Harold L. Bailey (D) Kim Foxx (D) 22/24 Y Y Y Y August (O’Neill) Deuser (R) Anita Alvarez (D) 17/24 Donald E. Peloquin (R) Donna Moore (D) Jimmy Lee Tillman II (R) Christopher E. K. Pfannkuche (R) COOK CO. BOARD OF REVIEW-1ST DIST. COMMISSIONER Dan Patlak (R) WCT IVI HRC PP WCT IVI HRC PP 2ND congressional district 16Th congressional district Marcus Lewis (D) Adam Kinzinger (R) 0 0 Robin Kelly (D) Y 89 100 Colin M. McGroarty (R) Dorian C. L. Myrickes (D) Charles Rayburn (D) 17Th congressional district John F. Morrow (R) Cheri Bustos (D) 100 100 Patrick Harlan (R) 3RD congressional district Jack Boccarossa (R) Daniel William Lipinski (D) 38 20 Arthur J. Jones (R) 18Th congressional district Darin LaHood (R) 0 4Th congressional district Luis V. Gutierrez (D) 30/30 100 100 Javier Salas (D) 29/30 ILLINOIS gENERAL ASSEMBLY RACES WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct 5Th congressional district for that race. So for example if there were 20 questions in a race, and we state Mike Quigley (D) 30/30 100 100 18/20, that means they got 18 of 20 answers correct. Rob Sherman (G) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization Warren “Grizz” Grimsley (G) Y PPAC = Personal PAC EI = Equality Illinois PAC 6Th congressional district RC = Reclaim Chicago Robert Marshall (D) 26/30 Amanda Howland (D) WCT IVI PPAC EI RC Peter J. Roskam (R) 0 0 Gordon (Jay) Kinzler (R) 1ST SENATE DISTRICT Antonio “Tony” Munoz (D) Y 7Th congressional district Danny K. Davis (D) 30/30 Y 84 100 2ND SENATE DISTRICT Thomas Day (D) 30/30 Angelica Alfaro (D) 23/23 Y Y Frederick Collins (D) Omar Aquino (D) Y Y Y Y 8Th congressional district 4Th SENATE DISTRICT Michael Noland (D) Kimberly A. Lightford (D) Y Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) 29/30 Y Deborah M. Bullwinkel (D) 5Th SENATE DISTRICT Peter “Pete” Dicianni (R) Patricia Van Pelt (D) Y Robert “Bob” Fioretti (D) Y 9Th congressional district Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 30/30 100 100 7Th SENATE DISTRICT Joan McCarthy Lasonde (R) Heather A. Steans (D) Y Y David Earl Williams III (R) 20/30 8Th SENATE DISTRICT 10Th congressional district Ira I. Silverstein (D) Y Brad Schneider (D) 28/30 100 Nancy Rotering (D) 29/30 Y 10Th SENATE DISTRICT Robert Dold (R) 65 John G. Mulroe (D) Y 11Th congressional district 11Th SENATE DISTRICT Bill Foster (D) 29/30 100 100 Martin A. Sandoval (D) Y Tonia Khouri (R) Herman B. White (R) 13Th SENATE DISTRICT Nick Stella (R) Kwame Raoul (D) Y 12Th congressional district 14Th SENATE DISTRICT Charles “C.J.” Baricevic (D) Emil Jones III (D) Y Michael Bost (R) 0 Paula Bradshaw (G) 16Th SENATE DISTRICT Sadona M. Folkner (G) Jacqueline “Jacqui” Collins (D) Y 13Th congressional district 17Th SENATE DISTRICT Mark D. Wicklund (D) Donne E. Trotter (D) Y Rodney Davis (R) 0 0 Ethan Vandersand (R) 19Th SENATE DISTRICT McStephen O. A. “Max” Solomon (D) 14Th congressional district Michael E. Hastings (D) Y Jim Walz (D) 2oth SENATE DISTRICT John J. Hosta (D) Iris Y. Martinez (D) Y Jesse Maggitt (D) Randall M. “Randy” Hultgren (R) 0 0 22ND SENATE DISTRICT Cristina Castro (D) 20/23 Y Y 15Th congressional district Steve Caramelli (D) Y Y John M. Shimkus (R) 0 0 Kyle McCarter (R) WCT IVI PPAC EI RC WCT IVI PPAC EI RC 23RD SENATE DISTRICT 55Th SENATE DISTRICT Thomas E. Cullerton (D) Y Dale A. Righter (R) Seth Lewis (R) Mike Parsons (R) 25Th SENATE DISTRICT 56Th SENATE DISTRICT Corinne M. Pierog (D) 21/23 Y Y William “Bill” Haine (D) Jim Oberweis (R) 58Th SENATE DISTRICT 26Th SENATE DISTRICT Sheila Simon (D) Y Y Dan McConchie (R) Paul Schimpf (R) Casey Urlacher (R) Sharee Langenstein (R) Martin McLaughlin (R) 59Th SENATE DISTRICT 28Th SENATE DISTRICT Gary Forby (D) Laura Murphy (D) Y Y Dale Fowler (R) Mel Thillens (R) 1st representative DISTRICT 29Th SENATE DISTRICT Daniel J. Burke (D) Y Julie A. Morrison (D) Y Benjamin Salzberg (R) 2ND representative DISTRICT Theresa Mah (D) Y Y Y 31ST SENATE DISTRICT Alexander “Alex” Acevedo (D) Y Y Melinda Bush (D) Y Benny Wong (D) Michael Amrozowicz (R) 3RD representative DISTRICT 32ND SENATE DISTRICT Luis Arroyo (D) Y Pamela Althoff (R) Joaquin Vazquez (D) 34Th SENATE DISTRICT 4Th representative DISTRICT Steve Stadelman (D) Y Cynthia Soto (D) 19/23 Y Y Robert Zwolinski (Bob Z) (D) 35Th SENATE DISTRICT Dave Syverson (R) 5Th representative DISTRICT Kenneth “Ken” Dunkin (D) 37Th SENATE DISTRICT Juliana Stratton (D) 22/23 Y Y Y Chuck Weaver (R) Andre Smith (D) 38Th SENATE DISTRICT 6Th representative DISTRICT Christine Benson (D) Darryl D. Smith (D) Sue Rezin (R) Kenyatta Nicole Vaughn (D) Genita C. Robinson (D) 40Th SENATE DISTRICT Eddie Johnson (D) Toi W. 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