Illinois Citizens for Life November 6, 2012, Illinois General Election

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Illinois Citizens for Life November 6, 2012, Illinois General Election Illinois Citizens for Life November 6, 2012, Illinois General Election Information Candidates have been surveyed and rated by Illinois Citizens for Life with respect to pro-life issues (Abortion, Euthanasia, Embryonic Stem Cell research and related issues). This was done through surveys, public statements, and/or voting records. The ratings are to the left of the listing and represent the following: 1 = Fully Pro-Life 3 = Will not support most Pro-life issues 2 = Not in full support of all Pro-Life issues 4 = Totally opposed to Pro-Life issues * = An asterisk indicates incumbent. # = Rape and Incest Exception U = Unknown (Did not answer or complete survey.) X = Does not have a Pro-Life position, but we do not have enough information to enable ICL to give a number rating. If you would like further information, call Illinois Citizens for Life at 630/852-5448 or 773/583-2069. You may also send email to: [email protected]. This list does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Citizens for Life and cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual. Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of this information. We regret any errors. In the following list an "(R)" indicates the Republican Party, a "(D)" indicates the Democrat Party, a “(G)” indicates the Green Party, an “(I)” indicates the Independent Party, an “(L)” indicates the Libertarian Party, a (C) indicates the Constitution Parry, and a (DU) indicates the 10th District Unity Party. We encourage copying this information for distribution. When formulating information for your own area please keep districts intact. ICL cannot allow altering by adding or deleting an individual candidate or candidates or a change in rating without permission. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order within rating groups without any preference to individual candidates. THIS SHEET MAY BE TAKEN INTO THE VOTING BOOTH. 10/05/2012 President/(Vice President) 1 - 14th RANDY M. HULTGREN (R) * 1 - 24th KIRK W. DILLARD (R) * U - 14th DENNIS ANDERSON (D) 2 - 24th A. GHANI (D) Rating (Ratings apply to Presidential/VP Candidates) 1 - 15th ANGELA MICHAEL (D) 1 - 25th JIM OBERWEIS (R) 1#/1# - MITT ROMNEY/(PAUL RYAN) (R) 1 - 15th JOHN M. SHIMKUS (R) * X - 25th CORINNE M. PIEROG (D) 4/4 - BARACK OBAMA/(JOE BIDEN) (D) * 1# - 16th ADAM KINZINGER (R) * 1# - 26th DAN DUFFY (R) * X/U - GARY JOHNSON/(JAMES P. GRAY) (L) U - 16th WANDA ROHL (D) X - 26th AMANDA HOWLAND (D) X/U - JILL STEIN/(HOWIE HAWKINS) (G) 1 - 17th BOBBY SCHILLING (R) * 1 - 27th MATT MURPHY (R) * X - 17th CHERI BUSTOS (D) X - 27th DAVID R. PAGE (D) U. S. Congress 1# - 18th AARON SCHOCK (R) * 1# - 28th JIM O'DONNELL (R) Rating - District U - 18th STEVE WATERWORTH (D) 4 - 28th DANIEL W. KOTOWSKI (D) * 4 - 1st BOBBY L. RUSH (D) * X - 29th ARIE FRIEDMAN (R) U - 1st DONALD E. PELOQUIN (R) X - 29th JULIE A. MORRISON (D) 1 - 2nd BRIAN WOODWORTH (R) State Senators 1 - 30th DON CASTELLA (R) 4 - 2nd JESSE L. JACKSON, JR. (D) * Rating - District 4 - 30th TERRY LINK (D) * U - 2nd MARCUS LEWIS (I) 4 - 1st ANTONIO "TONY" MUNOZ (D) * X - 31st MELINDA (WILLEN) BUSH (D) 1 - 3rd RICHARD L. GRABOWSKI (R) 4 - 2nd WILLIAM "WILLIE" DELGADO (D) * U - 31st JOE NEAL (R) 1 - 3rd DANIEL WILLIAM LIPINSKI (D) * 4 - 3rd MATTIE HUNTER (D) * 2 - 32nd PAMELA ALTHOFF (R) * 4 - 4th LUIS V. GUTIERREZ (D) * 4 - 4th KIMBERLY A. LIGHTFORD (D) * 1 - 33rd KAREN McCONNAUGHAY (R) U - 4th HECTOR CONCEPCION (R) U - 5th PATRICIA VAN PELT WATKINS (D) 1 - 34th FRANK M. GAMBINO (R) 1 - 5th DAN SCHMITT (R) 4 - 6th JOHN J. CULLERTON (D) * 4 - 34th STEVEN "STEVE" STADELMAN (D) 4 - 5th MIKE QUIGLEY (D) * 4 - 7th HEATHER A. STEANS (D) * 1 - 35th DAVE SYVERSON (R) * U - 5th NANCY WADE (G) 4 - 8th IRA I. SILVERSTEIN (D) * 1 - 36th BILL ALBRACHT (R) 1 - 6th PETER J. ROSKAM (R) * X - 9th DANIEL BISS (D) 3 - 36th MIKE JACOBS (D) * X - 6th LESLIE COOLIDGE (D) X - 9th GLENN FARKAS (R) 1 - 37th DARIN LaHOOD (R) * 4 - 7th DANNY K. DAVIS (D) * 4 - 10th JOHN G. MULROE (D) * 1# - 38th SUE REZIN (R) * U - 7th JOHN H. MONAGHAN (I) 4 - 11th MARTIN A. SANDOVAL (D) * X - 38th CHRISTINE BENSON (D) U - 7th RITA ZAK (R) U - 12th STEVEN LANDEK (D) * 4 - 39th DON HARMON (D) * 1 - 8th JOE WALSH (R) * 4 - 13th KWAME RAOUL (D) * 1 - 40th JOSEPH C. "TUCK" MARSHALL (R) 4 - 8th TAMMY DUCKWORTH (D) X - 14th EMIL JONES III (D) * 4 - 40th TOI W. HUTCHINSON (D) * 3 - 9th JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY (D) * U - 15th NAPOLEON HARRIS (D) 4 - 41st CHRISTINE RADOGNO (R) * U - 9th TIMOTHY C. WOLFE (R) 4 - 16th JACQUELINE "JACQUI" COLLINS (D) * 1 - 42nd PETER HURTADO (R) 3 - 10th ROBERT DOLD (R) * 4 - 17th DONNE E. TROTTER (D) * 4 - 42nd LINDA HOLMES (D) * X - 10th BRAD SCHNEIDER (D) 1 - 18th BARBARA RUTH BELLAR (R) 1 - 43rd SANDY JOHNSON (R) 3 - 11th JUDY BIGGERT (R) * 1# - 18th BILL CUNNINGHAM (D) U - 43rd PAT McGUIRE (D) * 4 - 11th BILL FOSTER (D) X - 19th MICHAEL E. HASTINGS (D) 1 - 44th BILL BRADY (R) * 1# - 12th JASON PLUMMER (R) U - 19th EDGAR MONTALVO (R) 1 - 45th TIM BIVINS (R) * X - 12th PAULA BRADSHAW (G) 4 - 20th IRIS Y. MARTINEZ (D) * 2 - 46th PAT SULLIVAN (R) U - 12th WILLIAM L. ENYART (D) 1 - 21st MICHAEL G. CONNELLY (R) 4 - 46th DAVE KOEHLER (D) * 1 - 13th RODNEY DAVIS (R) 1 - 22nd CARY COLLINS (R) 1# - 47th RANDY E. FRESE (R) X - 13th DAVID M. GILL (D) 4 - 22nd MICHAEL NOLAND (D) * 1# - 47th JOHN M. SULLIVAN (D) * X - 13th JOHN HARTMAN (I) 1 - 23rd CAROLE PANKAU (R) * 4 - 23rd THOMAS E. CULLERTON (D) 1# - 48th ANDY MANAR (D) 1# - 48th MIKE McELROY (R) Please go to our website at http://www.icl-life.com to view and download updates to this list. 1 - 49th GARRETT M. PECK (R) 4 - 43rd KEITH FARNHAM (D) * 1 - 90th TOM DEMMER (R) X - 49th JENNIFER BERTINO-TARRANT (D) 1 - 44th RAMIRO JUAREZ (R) X - 90th THOMAS BOKEN JR (D) 1 - 50th WILLIAM "SAM" McCANN (R) * 4 - 44th FRED CRESPO (D) * 1# - 91st MICHAEL D. UNES (R) * 1 - 51st CHAPIN ROSE (R) 1 - 45th DENNIS M. REBOLETTI (R) * U - 91st JENNIFER GROVES ALLISON (D) 1 - 52nd JOHN CHRISTIAN BAMBENEK (R) U - 45th JOANN FRANZEN (D) 4 - 92nd JEHAN GORDON (D) * 4 - 52nd MICHAEL W. FRERICHS (D) * 1 - 46th DANIEL J. KORDIK (R) 1# - 93rd NORINE K. HAMMOND (R) * 1 - 53rd JASON BARICKMAN (R) X - 46th DEBORAH O'KEEFE CONROY (D) 1 - 94th JIL TRACY (R) * 1 - 54th KYLE McCARTER (R) * 1 - 47th PATRICIA R. "PATTI" BELLOCK (R) * 1# - 95th WAYNE ARTHUR ROSENTHAL (R) * X - 54th DANNY L. STOVER (D) 3 - 48th SANDRA M. PIHOS (R) * 4 - 95th BRAD GILLESPIE (D) 1# - 55th DALE A. RIGHTER (R) * 1 - 49th MIKE FORTNER (R) * 1# - 96th SUE SCHERER (D) 1 - 56th MIKE BABCOCK (R) 3 - 50th KAY HATCHER (R) * 1# - 96th DENNIS ROSS SHACKELFORD (R) 1 - 56th WILLIAM "BILL" HAINE (D) * U - 50th ANDREW BERNARD (D) 4 - 97th TOM CROSS (R) * 1 - 57th DAVE BARNES (R) 2 - 51st ED SULLIVAN, JR. (R) * 2 - 98th ROBERT "BOB" KALNICKY (R) 4 - 57th JAMES F. CLAYBORNE, JR., II (D) * 1# - 52nd DAVID McSWEENEY (R) X - 98th NATALIE A. MANLEY (D) 1 - 58th DAVID LUECHTEFELD (R) * 4 - 52nd DEE BEAUBIEN (I) 1 - 99th RAYMOND POE (R) * U - 58th MICHAEL J. BIGLER (D) 1# - 53rd DAVID HARRIS (R) * 1 - 100th JIM WATSON (R) * 1 - 59th GARY F. FORBY (D) * U - 53rd CURT RENZ (D) 1 - 101st BILL MITCHELL (R) * 1 - 59th MARK MINOR (R) 1 - 54th TOM MORRISON (R) * 1# - 102nd ADAM BROWN (R) * X - 54th RICHARD S. RUDD (D) 4 - 103rd NAOMI D. JAKOBSSON (D) * State Representatives X - 55th MARTIN J. MOYLAN (D) U - 103rd ROBERT A. MEISTER (R) Rating - District U - 55th SUSAN SWEENEY (R) 1# - 104th CHAD D. HAYS (R) * 4 - 1st DANIEL J. BURKE (D) * 4 - 56th MICHELLE MUSSMAN (D) * X - 104th MICHAEL LANGENDORF (D) 4 - 2nd EDWARD J. ACEVEDO (D) * U - 56th JOHN R. LAWSON (R) 1 - 105th DAN BRADY (R) * 4 - 3rd LUIS ARROYO (D) * 4 - 57th ELAINE NEKRITZ (D) * 1 - 106th JOSH HARMS (R) 4 - 4th CYNTHIA SOTO (D) * U - 57th JONATHAN L. GREENBERG (R) 1 - 107th JOHN CAVALETTO (R) * 4 - 5th KENNETH "KEN" DUNKIN (D) * X - 58th SCOTT DRURY (D) 2 - 108th CHARLES E MEIER (R) 4 - 6th ESTHER GOLAR (D) * U - 58th MARK L. SHAW (R) 3 - 108th DANIEL P. POLITES (D) X - 7th EMANUEL "CHRIS" WELCH (D) 4 - 59th SIDNEY H. MATHIAS (R) * 1 - 109th DAVID B. REIS (R) * 4 - 8th LA SHAWN K. FORD (D) * 4 - 59th CAROL SENTE (D) * 1 - 110th BRAD HALBROOK (R) X - 9th ARTHUR TURNER (D) * 2 - 60th JACKIE BURLESON (R) 1 - 111th DANIEL V. BEISER (D) * X - 10th DERRICK SMITH (D) * 2 - 60th RITA MAYFIELD (D) * 1 - 111th KATHY SMITH (R) X - 10th LANCE TYSON (DU) 1 - 61st JoANN D. OSMOND (R) * 1 - 112th DWIGHT D. KAY (R) * 4 - 11th ANN M. WILLIAMS (D) * X - 61st ED ERWIN (D) U - 112th MARLEEN SUAREZ (D) 4 - 12th SARA FEIGENHOLTZ (D) * 4 - 62nd SANDY COLE (R) * 1 - 113th MELINDA HULT (R) 4 - 13th GREGORY HARRIS (D) * U - 62nd SAM YINGLING (D) 2 - 113th JAY HOFFMAN (D) 4 - 14th KELLY M. CASSIDY (D) * 4 - 63rd JACK D. FRANKS (D) * 4 - 114th EDDIE LEE JACKSON (D) * 3 - 15th JOHN C. D'AMICO (D) * 1 - 64th BARBARA WHEELER (R) U - 114th RYAN STOOKEY (R) 1 - 16th VINCENT WILLIAM ROMANO (R) 1 - 65th TIMOTHY L. SCHMITZ (R) * 1 - 115th MIKE BOST (R) * 4 - 16th LOU LANG (D) * 1# - 66th MICHAEL W.
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