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IUOE Local 150 Endorsed Candidates - District 2 General Election: November 3, 2020 IUOE Local 150 Endorsed Candidates - District 2 General Election: November 3, 2020 Illinois Statewide Dist. 65: Martha Patschke Kendall County Senator: Dick Durbin Dist. 66: Suzanne Ness County Board D2: Elizabeth Flowers Dist. 70: Jeff Keicher County Board D2: Karen Novy United States Congress Dist. 75: David Welter Dist. 1: Bobby Rush Dist. 79: Charlene Eads Will County Dist. 2: Robin Kelly Dist. 80: Anthony DeLuca States Attorney: James Glasgow Dist. 6: Sean Casten Dist. 82: Jim Durkin County Executive: Jennifer Bertino Tarrant Dist. 8: Raja Krishnamoorthi Dist. 83: Barbara Hernandez Circuit Clerk: Andrea Lynn Chasteen Dist. 11: Bill Foster Dist. 84: Stephanie Kifowit Coroner: Laurie Summers Dist. 14: Lauren Underwood Dist. 85: Dee Avelar Auditor: Duffy Blackburn Dist. 16: Adam Kinzinger Dist. 86: Larry Walsh Recorder: Karen Stukel Dist. 97: Harry Benton County Board D1: Sherry Newquist Illinois Supreme Court Dist. 98: Natalie Manley County Board D3: Margaret Tyson Justice: Thomas Kilbride County Board D8: Denise Winfrey Grundy County County Board D8: Herbert Brook Illinois Senate County Board D1: Michael Leone County Board D10: Natalie Coleman Dist. 19: Michael Hastings County Board D3: John Sproull County Board D10: Tyler Marcum Dist. 22: Cristina Castro County Board D12: Erin Moncek Dist. 25: Karina Villa Kane County County Board D12: Joanne Hamilton-Grunkel Dist. 40: Patrick Joyce States Attorney: Jamie Mosser County Board D13: Mark Ferry Dist. 43: John Connor Chairman: Corinne Pierog County Board D13: Mica Freeman Dist. 49: Meg Loughran Cappel County Board D2: Dale Berman County Board D4: Mavis Bates Illinois House of Representatives County Board D6: Ron Ford Dist. 29: Thaddeus Jones County Board D8: Michelle Gumz Dist. 34: Nick Smith County Board D10: David Brown Dist. 37: Michelle Fadeley County Board D14: William Bachman Dist. 38: Debbie Meyers-Martin County Board D16: Megan Larson Dist. 41: Janet Yang Rohr County Board D18: Sandy Kaczmarski Dist. 43: Anna Moeller County Board D20: Cheryl Fritz Strathman Dist. 49: Maura Hirschauer County Board D22: Verner Tepe Dist. 50: Keith Wheeler County Board D24: Jarett Sanchez Dist. 52: Martin McLaughlin Local 150 has not endorsed candidates in every race. In those races not listed, the union is neutral, so please research the candidates and vote as you see fit. .
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