Summary Report General Election Official Results Run Date:11/28/18 November 6, 2018 Run Time:01:43 Pm Lasalle County, Illinois

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Summary Report General Election Official Results Run Date:11/28/18 November 6, 2018 Run Time:01:43 Pm Lasalle County, Illinois SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:11/28/18 NOVEMBER 6, 2018 RUN TIME:01:43 PM LASALLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 119). 119 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 71,111 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 40,691 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 4 .01 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 57.22 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . .01 GOVERNOR AND LT. GOVERNOR Vote for 1 PRITZKER/STRATTON (DEM). 17,397 43.85 (BRUCE RAUNER (REP) . 19,034 47.98 (GRAYSON KASH JACKSON (LIB) . 1,150 2.90 (WILLIAM "SAM" McCANN (CON) . 2,020 5.09 WRITE-IN. 72 .18 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for 1 KWAME RAOUL (DEM). 17,600 44.08 ERIKA HAROLD (REP) . 21,043 52.71 BUBBA HARSY (LIB). 1,281 3.21 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for 1 JESSE WHITE (DEM). 24,353 60.35 JASON HELLAND (REP) . 14,965 37.08 STEVE DUTNER (LIB) . 1,037 2.57 COMPTROLLER Vote for 1 SUSANA A. MENDOZA (DEM). 20,434 51.17 DARLENE SENGER (REP). 18,194 45.56 CLAIRE BALL (LIB). 1,309 3.28 TREASURER Vote for 1 MICHAEL W. FRERICHS (DEM) . 18,016 45.67 JIM DODGE (REP) . 19,804 50.20 MICHAEL LEHENEY (LIB) . 1,630 4.13 REP.IN CONGRESS-16TH DIST. Vote for 1 SARA DADY (DEM) . 17,241 43.14 ADAM KINZINGER (REP). 22,725 56.86 STATE SENATOR-38TH DIST. Vote for 1 HEIDI HENRY (DEM). 15,156 42.32 SUE REZIN (REP) . 20,657 57.68 STATE SENATOR-45TH DIST. Vote for 1 DAVID SIMPSON (DEM) . 1,314 36.19 BRIAN W. STEWART (REP) . 2,317 63.81 REP. IN THE G.A-73RD DIST. Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 RYAN SPAIN (REP) . 548 100.00 REP. IN THE G.A-75TH DIST. Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 DAVID ALLEN WELTER (REP) . 4,038 100.00 REP. IN THE G.A-76TH DIST. Vote for 1 LANCE YEDNOCK (DEM) . 16,824 54.60 JERRY LEE LONG (REP). 13,989 45.40 REP. IN THE G.A-90TH DIST. Vote for 1 AMY DAVIS (DEM) . 1,304 35.90 TOM DEMMER (REP) . 2,328 64.10 COUNTY CLERK Vote for 1 LORI L. BONGARTZ (DEM) . 30,591 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 COUNTY TREASURER Vote for 1 NIKENA M. BAER (DEM). 16,953 42.63 JAMES L. SPELICH (REP) . 22,813 57.37 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 THOMAS J. TEMPLETON (REP) . 33,911 100.00 REGL SUPT OF SCHOOLS-DEKALB CO. Vote for 1 AMANDA CHRISTENSEN (DEM) . 2,110 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 REGL SUPT OF SCHOOLS-DLLM Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 MARK EUGENE JONTRY (REP) . 0 REGL SUPT OF SCHOOLS-LMP Vote for 1 CHRISTOPHER B. DVORAK (DEM) . 27,517 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 REGL SUPT OF SCHOOLS-MTW Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 PATRICK DURLEY (REP). 239 100.00 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.2 Vote for 1 JOSHUA J. WHITE (DEM) . 419 38.94 JOANNE MCNALLY (REP). 657 61.06 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.3 Vote for 1 BETH VERCOLIO-OSMUND (DEM). 499 35.22 KINDRA POTTINGER (REP) . 918 64.78 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.6 Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 CHARLES J. BORCHSENIUS (REP) . 557 59.51 SUSAN WHALEN (IND) . 379 40.49 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.7 Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 GARY SMALL (REP) . 1,076 100.00 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.9 Vote for 1 JOSEPH OSCEPINSKI, JR. (DEM) . 1,289 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.10 Vote for 1 JOSEPH E. WITCZAK (DEM). 618 58.08 LARRY W. BUTKUS (REP) . 446 41.92 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.12 Vote for 1 MIKE KASAP (DEM) . 997 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.14 Vote for 1 JOSEPH J. PANZICA, JR. (DEM) . 869 47.91 TINA BUSCH (REP) . 945 52.09 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.19 Vote for 1 DOUGLAS TRAGER (DEM). 1,072 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.20 Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 ARRATTA ZNANIECKI (REP). 1,278 100.00 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.21 Vote for 1 BRIAN R. DOSE (DEM) . 1,414 100.00 NO CANDIDATE FILED (REP) . 0 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.22 Vote for 1 JERRY HICKS (DEM). 787 53.21 ERNEST M. WEISS (REP) . 692 46.79 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.27 Vote for 1 MICHELE J. HANSEN (DEM). 359 32.91 WALTER ROACH (REP) . 732 67.09 COUNTY BOARD MEMBER-DIST.28 Vote for 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED (DEM) . 0 NORMAN SEDLOCK (REP). 762 100.00 13TH CIRC-RETAIN RACCUGLIA Vote for 1 YES . 27,068 73.15 NO. 9,933 26.85 13TH CIRC-RETAIN HOLLAND Vote for 1 YES . 30,345 84.24 NO. 5,677 15.76 SECOND AMENDMENT ADVISORY QUESTION Vote for 1 YES . 25,239 66.99 NO. 12,439 33.01 FIELDCREST CUSD 6 QUESTION Vote for 1 YES . 106 33.44 NO. 211 66.56 RANSOM QUESTION REGARDING HENS Vote for 1 YES . 81 73.64 NO. 29 26.36 RANSOM QUESTION REGARDING ROOSTERS Vote for 1 YES . 59 53.64 NO. 51 46.36 CITY OF STREATOR QUESTION Vote for 1 YES . 2,227 67.38 NO. 1,078 32.62 .
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