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Combined Summary General Primary Election Cook County and the City of Chicago March 18Th 2014 General Primary Election Cook County and The City of Chicago Tuesday, March 18th, 2014 Combined Summary Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Ballots Cast 232,088 226,308 458,396 Senator, U.S. - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Richard J. Durbin 92,355 154,650 247,005 100.00% 92,355 154,650 247,005 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Tio Hardiman & Brunell Donald 19,442 34,590 54,032 20.74% Pat Quinn & Paul Vallas 76,263 130,215 206,478 79.26% 95,705 164,805 260,510 Attorney General, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Lisa Madigan 91,610 156,786 248,396 100.00% 91,610 156,786 248,396 Secretary of State, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jesse White 94,631 165,581 260,212 100.00% 94,631 165,581 260,212 Comptroller, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Sheila Simon 88,065 148,319 236,384 100.00% 88,065 148,319 236,384 Treasurer, State of Illinois - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael W. Frerichs 82,679 136,861 219,540 100.00% 82,679 136,861 219,540 Page 1 of 68 U.S. Representative, 1st District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bobby L. Rush 5,951 40,555 46,506 100.00% 5,951 40,555 46,506 U.S. Representative, 2nd District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robin Kelly 22,470 14,369 36,839 99.10% Write-In 177 156 333 0.90% 22,647 14,525 37,172 U.S. Representative, 3rd District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel William Lipinski 11,462 15,771 27,233 100.00% 11,462 15,771 27,233 U.S. Representative, 4th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Luis V. Gutierrez 5,214 16,411 21,625 74.34% Jorge Gerardo Zavala 611 2,059 2,670 9.18% Alexandra Eidenberg 1,336 3,460 4,796 16.49% 7,161 21,930 29,091 U.S. Representative, 5th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mike Quigley 3,529 22,012 25,541 100.00% 3,529 22,012 25,541 U.S. Representative, 6th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael Mason 1,285 1,285 100.00% 1,285 1,285 U.S. Representative, 7th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Danny K. Davis 11,570 31,491 43,061 100.00% 11,570 31,491 43,061 U.S. Representative, 8th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Tammy Duckworth 5,252 5,252 100.00% 5,252 5,252 Page 2 of 68 U.S. Representative, 9th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Janice D. Schakowsky 18,103 13,473 31,576 100.00% 18,103 13,473 31,576 U.S. Representative, 10th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Brad Schneider 3,693 3,693 100.00% 3,693 3,693 U.S. Representative, 11th District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Foster 84 84 100.00% 84 84 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 1st - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michelle A. Harris 6,038 34,623 40,661 100.00% 6,038 34,623 40,661 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 1st - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bobby L. Rush 5,740 38,354 44,094 100.00% 5,740 38,354 44,094 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 2nd - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Carrie M. Austin 20,609 13,314 33,923 100.00% 20,609 13,314 33,923 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 2nd - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Al Riley 17,429 9,319 26,748 77.87% Dorian C. Myrickes 4,157 3,446 7,603 22.13% 21,586 12,765 34,351 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 3rd - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Helen A. Ozmina-Barc 9,929 12,747 22,676 100.00% 9,929 12,747 22,676 Page 3 of 68 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 3rd - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael J. Madigan 9,608 13,797 23,405 100.00% 9,608 13,797 23,405 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 4th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Iris Y. Martinez 5,984 18,381 24,365 100.00% 5,984 18,381 24,365 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 4th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Antonio ''Tony'' Munoz 4,579 10,650 15,229 57.58% Ricardo Muñoz 1,275 5,950 7,225 27.32% Sam J. Morabito 1,077 2,918 3,995 15.10% 6,931 19,518 26,449 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 5th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Cynthia M. Santos 3,312 20,166 23,478 100.00% 3,312 20,166 23,478 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 5th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John J. Cullerton 3,200 19,951 23,151 100.00% 3,200 19,951 23,151 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 6th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Nancy Shepherdson 1,275 1,275 100.00% 1,275 1,275 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 6th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Greg Hose 1,241 1,241 100.00% 1,241 1,241 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 7th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Karen A. Yarbrough 10,909 26,051 36,960 100.00% 10,909 26,051 36,960 Page 4 of 68 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 7th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Danny K. Davis 11,245 29,780 41,025 100.00% 11,245 29,780 41,025 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 8th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Rose Fitzpatrick 2,682 2,682 55.22% Carol B Davis 2,175 2,175 44.78% 4,857 4,857 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 8th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael Noland 3,229 3,229 65.30% Robert J. ''Bob'' Wagner 1,716 1,716 34.70% 4,945 4,945 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 9th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Carol Ronen 16,233 12,236 28,469 100.00% 16,233 12,236 28,469 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 9th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage William Marovitz 16,068 11,729 27,797 100.00% 16,068 11,729 27,797 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 10th - Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage DEM Lauren Beth Gash 3,532 3,532 100.00% 3,532 3,532 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 10th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel M. Pierce 3,503 3,503 100.00% 3,503 3,503 Committeewoman Dem State Central, 11th - Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage DEM Julia Kennedy Beckman 71 71 88.75% Van Nessa Greer 9 9 11.25% 80 80 Page 5 of 68 Committeeman, Dem State Central, 11th - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Juan R. Thomas 36 36 46.15% Kevin Duffy Blackburn 42 42 53.85% 78 78 State Senator, 3rd 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mattie Hunter 10,099 10,099 100.00% 10,099 10,099 State Senator, 6th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John J. Cullerton 7,631 7,631 100.00% 7,631 7,631 State Senator, 9th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel Biss 11,509 11,509 100.00% 11,509 11,509 State Senator, 12th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Steven Landek 5,356 427 5,783 100.00% 5,356 427 5,783 State Senator, 15th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Napoleon Harris 9,661 774 10,435 100.00% 9,661 774 10,435 State Senator, 18th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Cunningham 4,612 6,582 11,194 100.00% 4,612 6,582 11,194 State Senator, 24th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Suzanne Glowiak 185 185 100.00% 185 185 Page 6 of 68 State Senator, 27th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage No Candidate 0 0 0.00% 0 0 State Senator, 30th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Terry Link 221 221 100.00% 221 221 State Senator, 39th 4-yr - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bob Galhotra 1,376 574 1,950 17.31% Don Harmon 6,894 2,421 9,315 82.69% 8,270 2,995 11,265 State Representative, 1st District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel J. Burke 46 3,113 3,159 100.00% 46 3,113 3,159 State Representative, 2nd District - DEM Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Edward J.
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