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Prim18-NI-5 2 Illinois Right To Life Action March 20, 2018, Illinois Primary Election Information Candidates have been surveyed and rated by Illinois Right To Life Action (IRLA) with respect to pro-life issues (Abortion, Euthanasia, Embryonic Stem Cell research and related issues). This was done through websites, 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 D = Disqualified U = Unknown (Did not complete a survey, or a current survey, or we do not have enough information to enable IRLA to rate properly.) X = Does not have a Pro-Life position, but we do not have enough information to enable IRLA to give a number rating. If you would like further information, call Illinois Right To Life Action at 630/358-0042. You may also send an email to: [email protected]. This list does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Right To Life Action and cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. We regret any errors. To vote in a Primary Election, a voter must choose the ballot for only one party. In the following list an "(R)" indicates the Republican Party, a "(D)" indicates the Democrat Party, and a “(G)” indicates the Green Party. We encourage copying this information for distribution. When formulating information for your own area please keep districts intact. IRLA cannot allow altering by adding or deleting an individual candidate or candidates or a change in rating without permission. Ratings in bold indicate changes or additions since the previous version. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order within rating groups without any preference to individual candidates or parties. THIS SHEET MAY BE TAKEN INTO THE VOTING BOOTH. 03/16/2018 Northern lllinois County Area 3rd - 1 - DANIEL WILLIAM LIPINSKI (D) * 16th - 1 - JAMES T. "JIM" MARTER (R) Governor/(Lt. Governor) 3rd - 4 - MARIE NEWMAN (D) 16th - 1# - ADAM KINZINGER (R) * (Ratings apply to Governor/Lt. Governor Candidates) 3rd - D - ARTHUR J. JONES (R) 16th - X - AMY "MURRI" BRIEL (D) Rating 4th - 4 - JESUS "CHUY" GARCIA (D) 16th - U - SARA DADY (D) 1/1 - JEANNE IVES/(RICH MORTHLAND) (R) 4th - X - SOL A. FLORES (D) 16th - U - NEILL MOHAMMAD (D) 3/U - BOB DAIBER/(JONATHAN W. TODD) (D) 4th - X - RICHARD GONZALEZ (D) 16th - U - BETH VERCOLIO-OSMUND (D) 4/4 - DANIEL BISS/(LITESA E. WALLACE) (D) 4th - U - RAYMOND A. LOPEZ (D) 4/4 - JB PRITZKER/(JULIANA STRATTON) (D) 4th - U - MARK WAYNE LORCH (R) State Senators (Not all districts have elections) 4/U - BRUCE RAUNER */(EVELYN SANGUINETTI) (R) * 5th - 1 - TOM HANSON (R) District - Rating X/U - CHRIS KENNEDY/(RA JOY) (D) 5th - 4 - MIKE QUIGLEY (D) * 2nd - X - OMAR AQUINO (D) * X/U - ROBERT MARSHALL/(DENNIS COLE) (D) 5th - X - SAMEENA MUSTAFA (D) 3rd - 4 - MATTIE HUNTER (D) * U/U - TIO HARDIMAN/(PATRICIA AVERY) (D) 5th - U - STEVEN J. SCHWARTZBERG (D) 5th - 4 - PATRICIA VAN PELT (D) * 5th - U - BENJAMIN THOMAS WOLF (D) 6th - 4 - JOHN J. CULLERTON (D) * 6th - 1 - PETER J. ROSKAM (R) * Attorney General 8th - 4 - IRA I. SILVERSTEIN (D) * 6th - 4 - KELLY MAZESKI (D) Rating 8th - 4 - DAVID A. ZULKEY (D) 6th - X - SEAN CASTEN (D) 1# - GARY GRASSO (R) 8th - X - RAM VILLIVALAM (D) 6th - X - AMANDA HOWLAND (D) 4 - SCOTT DRURY (D) 8th - U - CAROLINE MCATEER-FOURNIER (D) 6th - X - RYAN HUFFMAN (D) 4 - PAT QUINN (D) 9th - 4 - LAURA FINE (D) 6th - U - CAROLE CHENEY (D) 4 - KWAME RAOUL (D) 9th - U - JOAN MCCARTHY LASONDE (R) X - SHARON FAIRLEY (D) 6th - U - BECKY ANDERSON WILKINS (D) 11th - 4 - MARTIN A. SANDOVAL (D) * X - AARON GOLDSTEIN (D) 6th - U - JENNIFER ZORDANI (D) 12th - 3 - STEVEN LANDEK (D) * X - RENATO MARIOTTI (D) 7th - 2 - CRAIG CAMERON (R) 14th - 4 - EMIL JONES III (D) * 7th - 4 - DANNY K. DAVIS (D) * X - NANCY ROTERING (D) 15th - 4 - NAPOLEON B. HARRIS III (D) * 7th - U - ANTHONY V. CLARK (D) X - JESSE RUIZ (D) 17th - 4 - DONNE E. TROTTER (D) * 7th - U - JEFFREY A. LEEF (R) U - ERIKA HAROLD (R) 18th - 2 - BILL CUNNINGHAM (D) * 8th - 4 - RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI (D) * 20th - 4 - IRIS Y. MARTINEZ (D) * 8th - U - JITENDRA "JD" DIGANVKER (R) Secretary of State 20th - U - BART GOLDBERG (D) 9th - 1 - JOHN D. ELLESON (R) Rating 21st - 1 - MICHAEL G. CONNELLY (R) * 9th - 4 - JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY (D) * 4 - JESSE WHITE (D) * 21st - X - LAURA ELLMAN (D) 9th - U - MAXWELL RICE (R) U - JASON HELLAND (R) 23rd - 4 - THOMAS CULLERTON (D) * 9th - U - SARGIS SANGARI (R) 23rd - U - SETH LEWIS (R) 9th - U - D. VINCENT THOMAS JR. (R) Treasurer 24th - 2 - CHRIS NYBO (R) * 10th - 2 - DOUGLAS R. BENNETT (R) 24th - X - SUZANNE "SUZY" GLOWIAK (D) Rating 10th - 4 - BRAD SCHNEIDER (D) * 4 - MICHAEL W. FRERICHS (D) * 26th - 1 - DAN McCONCHIE (R) * 10th - X - SAPAN SHAH (R) 26th - X - TOM GEORGES (D) U - JIM DODGE (R) 10th - X - JEREMY WYNES (R) 27th - X - ANN GILLESPIE (D) 11th - 4 - BILL FOSTER (D) * 27th - U - TOM ROONEY (R) * Comptroller 11th - U - NICK STELLA (R) 27th - U - JOE SONNEFELDT (D) Rating 11th - U - CONSTANT G. "CONNOR" VLAKANCIC (R) 29th - 4 - JULIE A. MORRISON (D) * 1# - DARLENE SENGER (R) 14th - 1 - JOHN J. HOSTA (D) 29th - U - BARRETT DAVIE (R) 4 - SUSANA A. MENDOZA (D) * 14th - 1 - RANDALL M. "RANDY" HULTGREN (R) * 30th - 4 - TERRY LINK (D) * 14th - X - DANIEL ROLDAN-JOHNSON (D) 30th - U - SOOJAE LEE (R) 14th - X - VICTOR SWANSON (D) U. S. Congress 32nd - 1 - CRAIG WILCOX (R) 14th - X - LAUREN UNDERWOOD (D) District - Rating 32nd - X - MARY MAHADY (D) 14th - U - MATTHEW BROLLEY (D) 1st - 4 - BOBBY L. RUSH (D) 33rd - 1 - KAREN McCONNAUGHAY (R) * 1st - U - JIMMY LEE TILLMAN II (R) 14th - U - JIM WALZ (D) 33rd - X - NANCY ZETTLER (D) 2nd - 4 - ROBIN KELLY (D) * 14th - U - GEORGE WEBER (D) 35th - 1 - DAVE SYVERSON (R) * 2nd - U - PATRICK HARMON (R) 38th - 1# - SUE REZIN (R) * 2nd - U - MARCUS LEWIS (D) 38th - X - HEIDI HENRY (D) 2nd - U - DAVID MERKLE (R) 39th - 4 - DON HARMON (D) * 2nd - U - JOHN F MORROW (R) Please go to our website at www.VoteProLifeIllinois.com to view and download updates to this list. 41st - 1# - JOHN CURRAN (R) * 38th - 1 - MAX SOLOMON (D) 82nd - 1 - MICHAEL "MICKEY" STRAUB (R) 41st - X - BRIDGET M. FITZGERALD (D) 38th - X - DAVID BONNER (D) 82nd - 1# - JIM DURKIN (R) * 42nd - 4 - LINDA HOLMES (D) * 38th - U - CECIL MATTHEWS JR (D) 82nd - X - ELYSE HOFFENBERG (D) 38th - U - DEBBIE MEYERS-MARTIN (D) 82nd - U - TOM CHLYSTEK (D) State Representatives 39th - 4 - WILL GUZZARDI (D) * 83rd - 4 - LINDA CHAPA LaVIA (D) * 40th - 4 - JAIME M. ANDRADE JR. (D) * 84th - 4 - STEPHANIE A. KIFOWIT (D) * District - Rating 1st - 4 - DANIEL J. BURKE (D) * 41st - X - VAL MONTGOMERY (D) 84th - U - PATTY SMITH (R) 1st - U - AARON M. ORTIZ (D) 41st - U - GRANT WEHRLI (R) * 85th - X - JOHN CONNOR (D) * 2nd - 4 - THERESA MAH (D) * 42nd - 1 - JOHN PAUL AUGUSTYNOWICZ (R) 85th - U - LISA BICKUS (R) 42nd - 1 - AMY L. GRANT (R) 86th - 1 - RICK LAIB (R) 3rd - 4 - LUIS ARROYO (D) * 42nd - 1 - BURT MINOR (R) 86th - 4 - LAWRENCE "LARRY" WALSH JR. (D) * 4th - X - IRIS J. MILLAN (D) 42nd - U - RYAN EDWARD BYRNE (R) 97th - 1# - MARK BATINICK (R) * 4th - X - ALYX S. PATTISON (D) 42nd - U - KATHLEEN V. CARRIER (D) 97th - X - MICA FREEMAN (D) 4th - X - DELIA C. RAMIREZ (D) 43rd - 4 - ANNA MOELLER (D) * 98th - 4 - NATALIE A. MANLEY (D) * 4th - X - ANNE SHAW (D) 43rd - U - ANDREW R. CUMING (R) 98th - U - ALYSSIA BENFORD (R) 5th - 3 - KENNETH (KEN) DUNKIN (D) 44th - 4 - FRED CRESPO (D) * 5th - X - LAMONT J. ROBINSON JR. (D) 44th - U - KATY DOLAN BAUMER (R) 5th - X - DILARA SAYEED (D) County Candidates 45th - 1# - CHRISTINE JENNIFER WINGER (R) * 5th - U - FELICIA N. BULLOCK (D) 45th - U - CYNTHIA BORBAS (D) (Only offices with pro-life candidates are listed.) 6th - 4 - SONYA MARIE HARPER (D) * 7th - 4 - EMANUEL "CHRIS" WELCH (D) * 46th - 1# - GORDON (JAY) KINZLER (R) Cook 46th - 4 - DEB CONROY (D) * 8th - 4 - LA SHAWN K. FORD (D) * County Board 46th - U - ROGER OROZCO (R) 9th - 4 - ARTHUR TURNER (D) * 11th - CARL SEGVICH (R) 47th - X - ANNE SOMMERKAMP (D) 10th - X - MELISSA CONYEARS-ERVIN (D) * 47th - U - JAMES M. "JIM" CAFFREY (D) Metropolitan Water Reclaimation District 11th - 4 - ANN M. WILLIAMS (D) * 47th - U - DEANNE MARIE MAZZOCHI (R) R. CARY CAPPARELLI (R) 12th - 4 - SARA FEIGENHOLTZ (D) * SHUNDAR LIN (R) 48th - 1 - PETER BREEN (R) * 13th - 4 - GREGORY HARRIS (D) * 48th - X - TERRA COSTA HOWARD (D) 14th - 4 - KELLY M. CASSIDY (D) * 49th - 1 - TONIA JANE KHOURI (R) DuPage 14th - U - ARTHUR NOAH SIEGEL (D) 49th - 1# - NIC ZITO (R) Sheriff - FRANK BIBBIANO (R) 15th - 4 - JOHN C. D'AMICO (D) * 49th - X - KARINA VILLA (D) - JAMES MENDRICK (R) 15th - U - AMANDA BIELA (R) 50th - 1 - KEITH R. WHEELER (R) * County Board 16th - 4 - LOU LANG (D) * 50th - U - JAMES G. LESLIE (D) 1st - PAUL A. De MICHELE (R) 17th - 4 - ALEXANDRA EIDENBERG (D) 3rd - GREGORY ABBOTT (R) 17th - U - CANDANCE CHOW (D) 51st - 1 - NICK SAUER (R) * 3rd - GREG HART (R) * 17th - U - PETE DAGHER (D) 52nd - 1# - DAVID McSWEENEY (R) * 4th - CRAIG R. CHINCHILLA (R) 17th - U - JENNIFER GONG-GERSHOWITZ (D) 53rd - 1 - KATIE MILLER (R) 53rd - 1# - EDDIE CORRIGAN (R) 4th - CHRISTOPHER J. ZARUBA (R) 17th - U - PETER LEE (R) 53rd - X - MARK L.
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