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Summary Report Cook County General Election November 3, 2020 Official Summary Report Registration Turnout U.S. Representative, 4th District Total Registration and Turnout 1,669,040 1,188,017 ( 97 of 97 precincts counted ) DEM - Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 45,864 76.11% Proposed Amendment to the Illinois Constitution REP - Jesus Solorio 14,398 23.89% Total 60,262 ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) YES 618,513 54.95% U.S. Representative, 5th District NO 507,106 45.05% ( 79 of 79 precincts counted ) Total 1,125,619 DEM - Mike Quigley 29,236 57.63% President & Vice President, U.S. REP - Tommy Hanson 20,186 39.79% GRN - Thomas J. Wilda 1,312 2.59% ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) Total 50,734 DEM - Joseph R. Biden & Kamala D. 781,238 66.39% Harris U.S. Representative, 6th District REP - Donald J. Trump & Michael R. 377,035 32.04% Pence ( 67 of 67 precincts counted ) GRN - Howie Hawkins & Angela Walker 5,843 0.50% DEM - Sean Casten 28,218 54.21% PSL - Gloria La Riva & Leonard Peltier 1,377 0.12% REP - Jeanne Ives 23,025 44.24% ASP - Brian Carroll & Amar Patel 1,587 0.13% LIB - Bill Redpath 807 1.55% LIB - Jo Jorgensen & Jeremy ''Spike'' 9,578 0.81% Total 52,050 Cohen U.S. Representative, 7th District Total 1,176,658 ( 118 of 118 precincts counted ) Senator, U.S. DEM - Danny K. Davis 65,258 80.29% ( 1599 of 1599 precincts counted ) REP - Craig Cameron 10,188 12.53% DEM - Richard J. Durbin 726,423 62.69% IND - Tracy Jennings 5,833 7.18% REP - Mark C. Curran Jr. 347,189 29.96% Total 81,279 WWP - Willie L. Wilson 62,330 5.38% U.S. Representative, 8th District GRN - David F. Black 10,857 0.94% ( 191 of 191 precincts counted ) LIB - Danny Malouf 11,921 1.03% DEM - Raja Krishnamoorthi 97,929 73.07% Total 1,158,720 LIB - Preston Gabriel Nelson 36,100 26.93% U.S. Representative, 1st District Total 134,029 ( 158 of 158 precincts counted ) U.S. Representative, 9th District DEM - Bobby L. Rush 56,882 58.39% ( 314 of 314 precincts counted ) REP - Philanise White 40,543 41.61% DEM - Janice D. Schakowsky 164,552 66.01% Total 97,425 REP - Sargis Sangari 84,739 33.99% U.S. Representative, 2nd District Total 249,291 ( 257 of 257 precincts counted ) U.S. Representative, 10th District DEM - Robin Kelly 136,544 87.92% ( 102 of 102 precincts counted ) REP - Theresa J. Raborn 18,755 12.08% DEM - Brad Schneider 49,303 63.69% Total 155,299 REP - Valerie Ramirez Mukherjee 28,109 36.31% U.S. Representative, 3rd District Total 77,412 ( 252 of 252 precincts counted ) U.S. Representative, 11th District DEM - Marie Newman 92,672 53.64% ( 4 of 4 precincts counted ) REP - Mike Fricilone 80,105 46.36% DEM - Bill Foster 1,205 44.46% Total 172,777 REP - Rick Laib 1,505 55.54% Total 2,710 Data Refreshed: 11/24/2020 8:00 AM Printed: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 8:00 AM Page 1 of 12 Cook County General Election November 3, 2020 Official Summary Report State Senator, 1st District State Senator, 40th District ( 1 of 1 precincts counted ) ( 46 of 46 precincts counted ) DEM - Antonio ''Tony'' Munoz 606 100.00% DEM - Patrick J. Joyce 22,252 83.28% Total 606 REP - Eric M. Wallace 4,469 16.72% Total 26,721 State Senator, 4th District ( 117 of 117 precincts counted ) State Representative, 1st District DEM - Kimberly A. Lightford 65,234 100.00% ( 1 of 1 precincts counted ) Total 65,234 DEM - Aaron M. Ortiz 595 100.00% Total 595 State Senator, 7th District ( 2 of 2 precincts counted ) State Representative, 3rd District DEM - Heather A. Steans 1,430 100.00% ( 2 of 2 precincts counted ) Total 1,430 DEM - Eva Dina Delgado 493 100.00% Total 493 State Senator, 10th District ( 51 of 51 precincts counted ) State Representative, 7th District DEM - Robert Martwick 16,373 48.80% ( 85 of 85 precincts counted ) REP - Anthony Beckman 17,178 51.20% DEM - Emanuel ''Chris'' Welch 43,883 100.00% Total 33,551 Total 43,883 State Senator, 11th District 2yr State Representative, 8th District ( 29 of 29 precincts counted ) ( 35 of 35 precincts counted ) DEM - Celina Villanueva 10,030 78.73% DEM - La Shawn K. Ford 19,137 100.00% DIA - Mary Ellen ''Mari'' Brown 2,709 21.27% Total 19,137 Total 12,739 State Representative, 14th District State Senator, 16th District ( 2 of 2 precincts counted ) ( 56 of 56 precincts counted ) DEM - Kelly M. Cassidy 1,431 100.00% DEM - Jacqueline ''Jacqui'' Collins 22,083 100.00% Total 1,431 Total 22,083 State Representative, 15th District State Senator, 19th District ( 42 of 42 precincts counted ) ( 92 of 92 precincts counted ) DEM - John C. D'Amico 17,891 100.00% DEM - Michael E. Hastings 52,396 100.00% Total 17,891 Total 52,396 State Representative, 16th District State Senator, 22nd District ( 32 of 32 precincts counted ) ( 65 of 65 precincts counted ) DEM - Denyse Wang Stoneback 18,484 100.00% DEM - Cristina Castro 36,528 100.00% Total 18,484 Total 36,528 State Representative, 17th District State Senator, 25th District ( 78 of 78 precincts counted ) ( 3 of 3 precincts counted ) DEM - Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz 42,471 67.62% DEM - Karina Villa 2,023 56.09% REP - Yesoe Yoon 18,728 29.82% REP - Jeanette Ward 1,584 43.91% GRN - Christopher Kruger 1,606 2.56% Total 3,607 Total 62,805 State Senator, 28th District ( 123 of 123 precincts counted ) DEM - Laura Murphy 64,004 100.00% Total 64,004 Data Refreshed: 11/24/2020 8:00 AM Printed: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 8:00 AM Page 2 of 12 Cook County General Election November 3, 2020 Official Summary Report State Representative, 18th District State Representative, 29th District ( 80 of 80 precincts counted ) ( 60 of 60 precincts counted ) DEM - Robyn Gabel 43,607 72.31% DEM - Thaddeus Jones 30,399 100.00% IND - Sean Matlis 16,699 27.69% Total 30,399 Total 60,306 State Representative, 30th District State Representative, 19th District ( 79 of 79 precincts counted ) ( 8 of 8 precincts counted ) DEM - William ''Will'' Davis 33,359 100.00% DEM - Lindsey LaPointe 2,804 48.50% Total 33,359 REP - Jeff Muehlfelder 2,798 48.40% State Representative, 31st District LIB - Joseph Schreiner 179 3.10% ( 39 of 39 precincts counted ) Total 5,781 DEM - Mary E. Flowers 13,891 100.00% State Representative, 20th District Total 13,891 ( 43 of 43 precincts counted ) State Representative, 32nd District DEM - Michelle Darbro 12,524 44.77% ( 20 of 20 precincts counted ) REP - Brad Stephens 15,450 55.23% DEM - André Thapedi 8,092 100.00% Total 27,974 Total 8,092 State Representative, 21st District State Representative, 33rd District ( 26 of 26 precincts counted ) ( 35 of 35 precincts counted ) DEM - Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. 10,395 100.00% DEM - Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 16,930 100.00% Total 10,395 Total 16,930 State Representative, 22nd District State Representative, 34th District ( 3 of 3 precincts counted ) ( 23 of 23 precincts counted ) DEM - Michael J. Madigan 1,059 100.00% DEM - Nicholas ''Nick'' Smith 10,778 100.00% Total 1,059 Total 10,778 State Representative, 23rd District State Representative, 35th District ( 58 of 58 precincts counted ) ( 50 of 50 precincts counted ) DEM - Michael J. 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Moylan 31,037 72.60% Total 5,720 LIB - Glenn Olofson 11,711 27.40% Total 42,748 State Representative, 44th District ( 55 of 55 precincts counted ) State Representative, 56th District DEM - Fred Crespo 31,229 100.00% ( 56 of 56 precincts counted ) Total 31,229 DEM - Michelle Mussman 23,359 57.40% REP - Scott Kegarise 17,337 42.60% State Representative, 45th District Total 40,696 ( 5 of 5 precincts counted ) DEM - Diane Pappas 1,990 50.05% State Representative, 57th District REP - Seth Lewis 1,986 49.95% ( 62 of 62 precincts counted ) Total 3,976 DEM - Jonathan Carroll 30,737 100.00% Total 30,737 State Representative, 47th District ( 6 of 6 precincts counted ) State Representative, 58th District DEM - Jennifer Zordani 1,861 43.16% ( 6 of 6 precincts counted ) REP - Deanne Marie Mazzochi 2,451 56.84% DEM - Bob Morgan 3,989 100.00% Total 4,312 Total 3,989 State Representative, 49th District State Representative, 59th District ( 3 of 3 precincts counted ) ( 7 of 7 precincts counted ) DEM - Maura Hirschauer 1,933 54.09% DEM - Daniel Didech 4,070 100.00% REP - Laura Curtis 1,641 45.91% Total 4,070 Total 3,574 State Representative, 77th District State Representative, 51st District ( 33 of 33 precincts counted ) ( 1 of 1 precincts counted ) DEM - Kathleen Willis 12,724 72.76% DEM - Mary Edly-Allen 209 60.58% REP - Anthony Airdo 4,763 27.24% REP - Chris Bos 136 39.42% Total 17,487 Total 345 State Representative, 78th District State Representative, 52nd District ( 51 of 51 precincts counted ) ( 12 of 12 precincts counted ) DEM - Camille Lilly 31,376 80.97% DEM - Marci Suelzer 3,781 39.72% LIB - Joshua Flynn 7,373 19.03% REP - Martin McLaughlin 5,441 57.15% Total 38,749 GRN - Alia Sarfraz 298 3.13% State Representative, 80th District Total 9,520 ( 46 of 46 precincts counted ) State Representative, 53rd District DEM - Anthony DeLuca 23,799 90.39% ( 75 of 75 precincts counted ) LIB - Clayton D.
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