Illinois Citizens for Life November 4, 2014, Illinois General Election Information

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Illinois Citizens for Life November 4, 2014, Illinois General Election Information Illinois Citizens for Life November 4, 2014, 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, and an “(L)” indicates the Libertarian 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. 10/012014 Governor/(Lt. Governor) Treasurer 1 - 6th PETER J. ROSKAM (R) * X - 6th MICHAEL MASON (D) (Raings apply to Governor/Lt. Governor Candidates) Rating Rating 4 - TOM CROSS (R) 4 - 7th DANNY K. DAVIS (D) * 2/2 - CHAD GRIMM/ALEXANDER CUMMINGS (L) 4 - MICHAEL W. FRERICHS (D) U - 7th ROBERT L. BUMPERS (R) 4 - 8th TAMMY DUCKWORTH (D) * 4/U - PAT QUINN */PAUL VALLAS (D) U - MATTHEW SKOPEK (L) X/U - BRUCE RAUNER/EVELYN SANGUINETTI (R) U - 8th LARRY KAIFESH (R) 1 - 9th SUSANNE ATANUS (R) U. S. Senate 4 - 9th JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY (D) * Attorney General Rating 3 - 10th ROBERT DOLD (R) Rating 1 - JAMES D. "JIM" OBERWEIS (R) 4 - 10th BRAD SCHNEIDER (D) * 2 - BEN KOYL (L) 4 - RICHARD J. DURBIN (D) * 1# - 11th DARLENE SENGER (R) 2 - PAUL M. SCHIMPF (R) X - SHARON HANSEN (L) 4 - 11th BILL FOSTER (D) * 4 - LISA MADIGAN (D) * 1 - 12th MIKE BOST (R) U. S. Congress X - 12th PAULA BRADSHAW (G) Comptroller Rating - Disrict X - 12th WILLIAM L. "BILL" ENYART (D) * Rating 4 - 1st BOBBY L. RUSH (D) * 1 - 13th RODNEY DAVIS (R) * X - SHEILA SIMON (D) U - 1st JIMMY LEE TILLMAN II (R) 4 - 13th ANN E. CALLIS (D) X - JUDY BAAR TOPINKA (R) * 1 - 2nd ERIC M. WALLACE (R) 1 - 14th RANDALL "RANDY" HULTGREN (R) * U - JULIE FOX (L) 4 - 2nd ROBIN KELLY (D) * U - 14th DENNIS ANDERSON (D) 1 - 3rd SHARON M. BRANNIGAN (R) 1 - 15th JOHN M. SHIMKUS (R) * Secretary of State 1 - 3rd DANIEL WILLIAM LIPINSKI (D) * U - 15th ERIC THORSLAND (D) Rating 4 - 4th LUIS V. GUTIERREZ (D) * 1# - 16th ADAM KINZINGER (R) * 1 - CHRISTOPHER MICHEL (L) U - 4th HECTOR CONCEPCION (R) 4 - 16th RANDALL WAYNE OLSEN (D) 4 - JESSE WHITE (D) * 4 - 5th MIKE QUIGLEY (D) * 1 - 17th BOBBY SCHILLING (R) U - MICHAEL WEBSTER (R) 4 - 5th NANCY WADE (G) 4 - 17th CHERI BUSTOS (D) * U - 5th VINCE KOLBER (R) 1# - 18th AARON SCHOCK (R) * 3 - 18th DARREL MILLER (D) Please go to our website at http://www.icl-life.com to view and download updates to this list. 4 - 25th BARBARA FLYNN CURRIE (D) * 1 - 64th BARBARA WHEELER (R) * State Senators (Not all districts have elections) 3 - 26th JACOB "COBY" HAKALIR (R) U - 64th JOEL MAINS (D) Rating - District X - 26th CHRISTIAN L. MITCHELL (D) * 1 - 65th STEVEN A. ANDERSSON (R) 4 - 3rd MATTIE HUNTER (D) * 4 - 27th MONIQUE D. DAVIS (D) * 1# - 66th MICHAEL W. TRYON (R) * 4 - 6th JOHN J. CULLERTON (D) * 3 - 28th ROBERT "BOB" RITA (D) * U - 67th LITESA E. WALLACE (D) * U - 6th STEFANIE LINARES (R) X - 29th THADDEUS JONES (D) * 1 - 68th JOHN M. CABELLO (R) * 4 - 9th DANIEL BISS (D) * 4 - 30th WILLIAM "WILL" DAVIS (D) * 1 - 69th JOE SOSNOWSKI (R) * X - 12th STEVEN LANDEK (D) * 4 - 31st MARY E. FLOWERS (D) * 1 - 70th ROBERT W. PRITCHARD (R) * U - 15th NAPOLEON HARRIS (D) * 4 - 32nd ANDRÉ THAPEDI (D) * 1# - 71st JIM WOZNIAK (R) 1 - 18th SHAUN COLIN MURPHY (R) X - 33rd MARCUS C. EVANS, JR. (D) * 4 - 71st MIKE SMIDDY (D) * 2 - 18th BILL CUNNINGHAM (D) * U - 33rd LYNN RENEE FRANCO (R) 4 - 72nd PATRICK VERSCHOORE (D) * 1 - 21st MICHAEL G. CONNELLY (R) * X - 34th ELGIE R. SIMS, JR. (D) * 2 - 73rd DAVID R. LEITCH (R) * 1# - 24th CHRIS NYBO (R) * U - 34th MARK EKHOFF (R) 1# - 74th DONALD L. MOFFITT (R) * X - 24th SUZANNE GLOWIAK (D) 2 - 35th VICTOR C. HORNE (R) 1 - 75th JOHN D. ANTHONY (R) * 1 - 27th MATT MURPHY (R) * X - 35th FRANCES ANN HURLEY (D) * U - 75th MARTHA J. SHUGART (D) 4 - 30th TERRY LINK (D) * X - 36th KELLY M. BURKE (D) * 1 - 76th JERRY LEE LONG (R) U - 30th DON WILSON (R) 1# - 37th MARGO McDERMED (R) 2 - 76th FRANK J. MAUTINO (D) * 1 - 33rd KAREN McCONNAUGHAY (R) * 4 - 37th NICHOLE SERBIN (D) X - 77th KATHLEEN WILLIS (D) * 1 - 36th NEIL ANDERSON (R) 1# - 38th ANTHONY GRANATA (R) 4 - 78th CAMILLE LILLY (D) * 3 - 36th MIKE JACOBS (D) * 4 - 38th AL RILEY (D) * 1 - 79th KATHERINE "KATE" CLOONEN (D) * 4 - 39th DON HARMON (D) * X - 39th WILL GUZZARDI (D) 1 - 79th GLENN NIXON (R) 4 - 42nd LINDA HOLMES (D) * 4 - 40th JAIME M. ANDRADE, JR. (D) * 4 - 80th ANTHONY DeLUCA (D) * 1 - 45th TIM BIVINS (R) * X - 41st ED AGUSTIN (D) U - 81st ELIZABETH "LIZ" CHAPLIN (D) 1 - 48th LINDA LITTLE (R) U - 41st GRANT WEHRLI (R) U - 81st RON SANDACK (R) * 3 - 48th ANDY MANAR (D) * 1 - 42nd JEANNE M. IVES (R) * 1# - 82nd JIM DURKIN (R) * 1 - 51st CHAPIN ROSE (R) * 2 - 43rd JEFFREY A. MEYER (R) 3 - 83rd LINDA CHAPA LaVIA (D) * 1 - 54th KYLE McCARTER (R) * X - 43rd ANNA MOELLER (D) 1# - 84th KRISHNA BANSAL (R) 4 - 57th JAMES F. CLAYBORNE, JR., II (D) * 1# - 44th RAMIRO JUAREZ (R) X - 84th STEPHANIE A. KIFOWIT (D) * U - 57th KATHERINE RUOCCO (R) 4 - 44th FRED CRESPO (D) * 4 - 85th EMILY McASEY (D) * X - 45th JENNY M. BURKE (D) 1 - 86th DIANE HARRIS (R) State Representatives X - 45th CHRISTINE JENNIFER WINGER (R) X - 86th LAWRENCE "LARRY" WALSH, JR. (D) * Rating - District 1 - 46th HEIDI HOLAN (R) 1 - 87th RICH BRAUER (R) * 4 - 1st DANIEL J. BURKE (D) * X - 46th DEB CONROY (D) * 1 - 88th KEITH P. SOMMER (R) * 4 - 2nd EDWARD J. ACEVEDO (D) * 1 - 47th PATRICIA R. "PATTI" BELLOCK (R) * U - 89th BRIAN W. STEWART (R) * 4 - 3rd LUIS ARROYO (D) * 1 - 48th PETER BREEN (R) 1 - 90th TOM DEMMER (R) * 4 - 4th CYNTHIA SOTO (D) * 1 - 49th MIKE FORTNER (R) * 1# - 91st MICHAEL D. UNES (R) * 4 - 5th KENNETH "KEN" DUNKIN (D) * 1 - 50th KEITH R. WHEELER (R) 3 - 91st CHAD SCHMIDGALL (D) U - 5th COLLIN JOHNSON (R) X - 50th VALERIE L. BURD (D) 4 - 92nd JEHAN GORDON-BOOTH (D) * 4 - 6th ESTHER GOLAR (D) * 3 - 51st ED SULLIVAN, JR. (R) * 1 - 93rd NORINE K. 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