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Election 2010 COOK COUNTY Board - 5Th District 6Th Congressional District Deborah Sims (D) Benjamin S 12 Oct. 20, 2010 WINDY CITY TIMES WCT IVI PPAC WCT IVI HRC LCR Election 2010 COOK COUNTY board - 5TH district 6TH congressional district Deborah Sims (D) Benjamin S. Lowe (D) Miriam Shabo (R) Y Peter J. Roskam (R) 0 STATEWIDE RACES COOK COUNTY board - 6TH district 7TH congressional district WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total ques- Joan Murphy (D) Danny K. Davis (D) Y 100 tions correct for that race Sandra K. Czyznikiewicz (R) Mark M. Weiman (R) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization Clarence Clemons (I) COOK COUNTY board - 7TH district PPAC = Personal PAC Jesus G. Garcia (D) 13/14 8TH congressional district EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC Paloma Andrade (G) Melissa Bean (D) 80 Joe Walsh (R) WCT IVI PPAC EQIL COOK COUNTY board - 9TH district Bill Scheurer (G) Cary Capparelli (D) GOVERNOR Peter N. Silvestri (R) Y 9TH congressional district Pat Quinn (D) 13/14 Y Y Y Brock Merck (G) Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 17/18 100 Bill Brady (R) Joel Barry Pollak (R) 15/18 Rich Whitney (G) COOK COUNTY board - 10TH district Simon Ribiero (G) 15/18 Scott Lee Cohen (I) 13/14 Bridget Gainer (D) 13/14 Lex Green (L) Wes Fowler (R) 13/14 10TH congressional district Daniel J. Seals (D) 18/18 Y LT. GOVERNOR COOK COUNTY board - 11TH district Robert Dold (R) Sheila Simon (D) 13/14 Y Y John P. Daley (D) Jason Plummer (R) Carl Segvitch (R) 11TH congressional district Don W. Crawford (G) Deborah Halvorson (D) 18/18 Baxter Swilley (I) COOK COUNTY board - 12TH district Adam Kinzinger (R) Ed Rutledge (L) John A. Fritchey (D) 12/14 Y Y William C. “Bill” Miceli (R) 12TH congressional district ATTORNEY GENERAL Jerry F. Costello (D) 55 Lisa Madigan (D) 14/14 Y Y COOK COUNTY board - 13TH district Teri Newman (R) Steve Kim (R) Larry Suffredin (D) Y Y Rodger W. Jennings (G) David F. Black (G) Linda Thompson LaFianza (R) Bill Malan (L) George E. Milkowski (G) 13TH congressional district Scott Harper (D) SECRETARY OF STATE COOK COUNTY board - 14TH district Judy Biggert (R) 55 Y Jesse White (D) Y Y Jennifer Bishop Jenkins (D) 13/14 Y Y Robert Enriquez (R) Gregg Goslin (R) 14TH congressional district Josh Hanson (L) Bill Foster (D) NA COOK COUNTY board - 15TH district Randall M. Hultgren (R) COMPTROLLER Jim Dasakis (D) Daniel J. Kairis (G) Y David E. Miller (D) 5/8 Y Y Tim Schneider (R) Judy Baar Topinka (R) 7/8 Laura Ehorn (G) 15TH congressional district Erika Schafer (G) David Gill (D) 17/18 Y Julie Fox (L) COOK COUNTY board - 16TH district Timothy V. Johnson (R) 0 Jeffrey R. Tobolski (D) 10/14 TREASURER Tony Peraica (R) 16TH congressional district Robin Kelly (D) 8/8 Y Y Alejandro Reyes (G) George W. Gaulrapp (D) Dan Rutherford (R) Donald A. Manzullo (R) 0 Scott K. Summers (G) 6/8 COOK COUNTY board - 17TH district Terry G. Campbell (G) James Pauly (L Patrick Maher (D) Elizabeth Doody Gorman (R) 17TH congressional district Matthew J. Ogean (G) Phil Hare (D) 100 COOK COUNTY RACES Bobby Schilling (R) WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total ques- WATER RECLAMATION COMMISSIONER Roger K. Davis (G) 14/18 tions correct for that race Michael Alvarez (D) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization Barbara McGowan (D) 7/9 Y Y 18TH congressional district PPAC = Personal PAC Mariyana Spyropolous (D) 6/9 Y Y Deirdre Hirner (D) Y Paul Chialdikas (R) Aaron Schock (R) Jimmy Lee Tillman II (R) Sheldon Schafer (G) WCT IVI PPAC John Ailey (G) 8/9 Nadine Bopp (G) 8/9 Y 19TH congressional district COOK COUNTY 1ST DIST. BOARD OF REVIEW Diana Horton (G) Tim Bagwell (D) Brendan Houlihan (D) Y John M. Shimkus (R) 0 Dan Patlak (R) US congress RACES COOK COUNTY BOARD PRESIDENT WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RACES Toni Preckwinkle (D) 13/14 Y questions correct for that race WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total ques- Roger Keats (R) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization tions correct for that race Thomas Tresser (G) HRC= Human Rights Campaign 110th Congress, ratings are a percentage IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization COOK COUNTY CLERK of total 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC David Orr (D) 14/14 Y 110th Congress PPAC = Personal PAC Angel Garcia (R) LCR = Log Cabin Republicans WCT IVI HRC LCR WCT IVI EQIL PPAC COOK COUNTY SHERIFF Thomas Dart (D) 13/14 Y Frederick Collins (R) U.S. senate 1ST SENATE DISTRICT Marshall P. Lewis (G) Alexander Giannoulias (D) 18/18 Y Antonio Munoz (D) Y Mark Steven Kirk (R) 85 COOK COUNTY TREASURER LeAlan M. Jones (G) 4TH SENATE DISTRICT Maria Pappas (D) Y Mike Labno (L) Kimberly Lightford (D) Y Y Carol Morse (R) 1st congressional district 7TH SENATE DISTRICT COOK COUNTY ASSESSOR Bobby L. Rush (D) 90 Heather Steans (D) 14/14 Y Y Y Joseph Berrios (D) 7/8 Raymond Wardingley (R) Adam Robinson (R) 14/14 Sharon Strobeck-Eckersall (R) 5/8 Jeff Adams (G) Robert C. Grota (G) 10TH SENATE DISTRICT Forrest Claypool (I) 6/8 Y 2ND congressional district John G. Mulroe (D) Y Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D) Y 100 Brian G. Doherty (R) COOK COUNTY board - 1st district Isaac Hayes (R) Earleen Collins (D) Anthony W. Williams (G) 13TH SENATE DISTRICT Ronald Lawless (G) Kwame Raoul (D) Y Y 3RD congressional district COOK COUNTY board - 2ND district Daniel William Lipinski (D) 45 17TH SENATE DISTRICT Robert B. Steele (D) Y Michael A. Bendas (R) Michael Noland (D) Y Michael Smith (G) Laurel Schmidt (G) Y 19TH SENATE DISTRICT COOK COUNTY board - 3RD district 4TH congressional district M. Maggie Crotty (D) Y Y Jerry Butler (D) Y Luis V. Gutierrez (D) Adam Wojcik (R) Marie Wohadlo (G) Israel Vasquez (R) 100 Robert J. Burns (G) Y 22ND SENATE DISTRICT COOK COUNTY board - 4TH district Michael Noland (D) Y William Beavers (D) 5TH congressional district Steven Rauschenberger (R) Joseph Barton (G) Mike Quigley (D) 18/18 David Ratowitz (R) Matthew Reichel (G) .
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