Lake County Right to Life Illinois General Election Voter Information November 6, 2018

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Lake County Right to Life Illinois General Election Voter Information November 6, 2018 Lake County Right to Life Illinois General Election Voter Information November 6, 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please copy and share this information with others. It is legal to take this sheet into the voting booth with you. CS = Candidates Survey Candidates for Illinois General Assembly 100% CS = Consistent Pro-life responses th no CS = did not return candidates survey & no voting State Senate – 26 District record Tom Georges (D) no CS, pro-abortion pro-life = committed to a pro-life position Dan McConchie*(R) CS, pro-life, 100% voting record pro-abortion= public commitment to a pro-abortion th position State Senate –30 District * = Incumbent Terry Link* (D) no CS, pro-abortion, voting record No additional information is available regarding the Soo Jae Lee (R) no CS position of Green or Libertarian candidates nd State Senate – 32 District Craig Wilcox* (R) no CS, pro-life Candidates for Governor/Lt. Governor Mary Mahady (D) pro-abortion William “Sam” McCann/Aaron Merreighn (C) CS, 100% Pro-life Grayson Kash Jackson/Sanjeev Mohip (L) no CS, J.B. Pritzker/Juliana Stratton (D) no CS, pro-abortion Candidates in the Illinois House Bruce Rauner/Evelyn Sanguinetti *(R) no CS, pro-abortion 51st District Candidates for Attorney General Helene Miller Walsh (R) CS, pro-life Kwame Raoul (D) no CS, pro-abortion, voting record Mary Edly-Allen (D) pro-abortion Ericka Harold (R) no CS, no voting record Bubba Harsy (L) no CS, 52nd District David McSweeney* (R) CS, pro-life, 100% voting record Candidates for Secretary of State Jesse White* (D) no CS, pro-abortion 58th District Jason Helland (R) no CS Fredric Bryan “Rick” Lesser (R) no CS Steve Dutner (L) no CS Bob Morgan (D) pro-abortion Candidate for Comptroller 59th District Susan Mendoza* (D) no CS, pro-abortion Daniel Didech (D) no CS, pro-abortion Darlene Senger (R) no CS, pro-life, voting record, Karen Feldman (R) no CS Claire Ball (L) no CS, th Candidate for Treasurer 60 District Rita Mayfield* (D) no CS, pro-abortion, voting record Michael Frerichs* (D) no CS, pro-abortion Jim Dodge (R) no CS st Michael Leheney (L) no CS 61 District Joyce Mason (D) no CS, pro-abortion th 6 Congressional District Sheri Jesiel* (R) CS, pro-life, 100% voting record Sean Casten (D) no CS, pro-abortion Peter Roskam* (R) CS, pro-life, 100% voting record 62nd District Sam Yingling* (D) no CS, pro-abortion, 100% voting record 10th Congressional District Ken Idstein (R) CS, pro-life Brad Schneider* (D) no CS, pro-abortion, voting record Doug Bennett (R)CS, pro-life, no voting record 64th District 14th Congressional District Tom Weber (R) CS, pro-life, 100% county board voting record Lauren Underwood (D) no CS, pro-abortion Trisha Zubert (D) pro-abortion Randy Hultgren* (R) CS, pro-life, 100% voting record Lake Countywide Candidates District #17 Maria Peterson (D) no CS Lake County Sheriff Michael Danforth (R) CS, pro-life John Idleburg (D) no CS, Mark C. Curran, Jr. * (R) CS, pro-life District #18 Julie Simpson (D) no CS Lake County Clerk Karimar “Kari” Brown (R) no CS Robin O’Connor (D)no CS Carla Wyckoff* (R) no CS District #19 Geoffrey Petzel (D) no CS Lake County Treasurer Craig Taylor (R) no CS Holly Kim (D) no CS David Stolman * (R) no CS District #20 Adam Didech (D) no CS Regional Superintendent of Schools Sidney Mathias (R) no CS, pro-abortion, voting record Roycealee J. Wood (R) CS, pro-life District #21 Terry O Brien (write in) Ann Maine (R) no CS Susan Malter (D) no CS Lake County Board Districts ____________________________________________ District #3 Ed Gallagher (D)no CS Judge of the Circuit Court 19th—Philips Vacancy Dick Barr (R) CS, pro-life Christopher R. Stride (R) found qualified District #5 Judge of the Circuit Court 19th — Starck Vacancy Judy Martini * (R) CS, pro-life Casey Kwiatkowski (D) no CS Christen L. Bishop (R) found qualified District #6 Judge of the Circuit Court 19th — Bridges Vacancy John Wasik (D) no CS Charles “Chuck” Smith (D) Jeff Werfel* (R) no CS Judge of the Circuit Court 19th — Judgeship A District #8 Joseph V. Salvi (R) found qualified Bill Durkin (D) no CS Judges for Retention of the 19th Circuit District #9 Mary Ross Cunningham* (D) CS, pro-life Court District #10 Retention of Jessica Vealitzed (D) no CS Robert D. McLaren Charles “Chuck” Bartels (R) CS, pro-life Retention of District #11 Daniel Shanes — Found Qualified Paul Frank (D) no CS Retention of Rebecca “Becky” Zeidman (R) no CS Patricia S. Fix District #14 Retention of Angelo Kyle (D) CS. Pro-life Thomas Schippers — Found Qualified District #15 Carol Calabresa (R) no CS Jennifer Clark (D) no CS This list does not constitute support or endorsement by LCRL and cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual. .
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