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Election 2014 10Th Congressional District Robert Dold (R) 35 Us SENATE Brad Schneider (D) Y WCT = LGBT Scores Are the First Ones Listed in Each Case (WCT1) PAgE 1 0F 8 WCT1 WCT2 HRC IVI PP CAI Election 2014 10Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Robert Dold (R) 35 Us sENATE Brad Schneider (D) Y WCT = LGBT scores are the first ones listed in each case (WCT1). Non-LGBT inqui- 11Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT ries (WCT2) ask candidates about issues ranging from raising the minimum wage Chris Balkema (R) to the environmental topic of fracking. Bert Miller (R) HRC = Human Rights Campaign 112th Congress, ratings are a percentage of total Darlene Senger (R) 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the 112th Congress Ian Bayne (R) PP = Planned Parenthood Bill Foster (D) 21/21 4/6 Y CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council WCT1 WCT2 HRC PP CAI 12Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Mike Bost (R) UNITED sTATEs sENATOR William L. “Bill” Enyart (D) Y James D. “Jim” Oberweis (R) Paula Bradshaw (G) Douglas Lee Truax (R) Richard J. Durbin (D) 21/21 5/6 100 Y Y 13Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Rodney Davis (R) Michael Firsching (R) Erica Harold (R) Us cONgREss RAcEs Ann E. Callis (D) Y WCT = LGBT scores are the first ones listed in each case (WCT1). Non-LGBT inqui- George Gollin (D) 21/21 5/6 Y ries (WCT2) ask candidates about issues ranging from raising the minimum wage David L. Green (D) to the environmental topic of fracking. HRC = Human Rights Campaign 112th Congress, ratings are a percentage of total 14Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the 112th Congress Randy M. Hultgren (R) 0 IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization Dennis Anderson (D) Y Y PP = Planned Parenthood John J. Hosta (D) CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council 15Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT WCT1 WCT2 HRC IVI PP CAI John M. Shimkus (R) 0 1sT cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Eric Thorsland (D) 20/21 3/6 Jimmy Lee Tillman (R) Bobby L. Rush (D) 94 Y 16Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT David J. Hale, Jr. (R) 2ND cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Adam Kinzinger (R) 0 Eric M. Wallace (R) Randall Wayne Olsen (D) Robin Kelly (D) Y Y 17Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT 3RD cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Bobby Schilling (R) 0 Sharon M. Brannigan (R) Cheri Bustos (D) Y Diane M. Harris (R) Daniel William Lipinski (D) 30 4Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT cOOK cOUNTY RAcEs Hector Concepcion (R) WCT = LGBT scores are the first ones listed in each case (WCT1). Non-LGBT inqui- Luis V. Gutierrez (D) 100 Y ries (WCT2) ask candidates about issues ranging from raising the minimum wage Jorge Gerardo Zavala (D) to the environmental topic of fracking. Alexandra Eidenberg (D) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization PPAC = Personal PAC 5Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT PP = Planned Parenthood Nancy Wade (R) 19/21 5/6 CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council Mike Quigley (D) 100 Y WCT1 WCT2 IVI PPAC PP CAI 6Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT BOARD PREsIDENT Peter J. Roskam (R) 0 Toni Preckwinkle (D) Y Y Michael Mason (D) 11/21 5/6 Y AssEssOR 7Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Joseph Berrios (D) Y Robert L. Bumpers (R) Danny K. Davis (D) 88 Y Y Y cOOK cOUNTY clERK David D. Orr (D) 9/9 5/6 Y Y 8Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT Manju Goel (R) shERIFF Larry Kaifesh (R) Thomas J. Dart (D) 9/9 6/6 Y Y Tammy Duckworth (D) Y Tadeusz “Tad” Palka (D) Sylvester E. Baker, Jr. (D) 9Th cONgREssIONAl DIsTRIcT William “Bill” Evans (D) David Earl Williams III (R) Susanne Atanus (R) 6/21 2/6 TREAsURER Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 100 Y Y Maria Pappas (D) Y PAgE 2 0F 8 WCT1 WCT2 IVI PPAC PP CAI WCT1 WCT2 IVI PPAC PP CAI cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 1sT DIsT. METROPOlITAN water REclamation DIsTRIcT Brenda Smith (D) Cynthia M. Santos (D) Blake Sercye (D) 9/9 5/6 Y Frank Avila (D) Y Isaac “Ike” Carothers (D) Timothy “Tim” Bradford (D) Y Y Richard R. Boykin (D) Y Josina Morita (D) 3/3 4/4 Y Y Y Ronald Lawless (D) 9/9 5/6 Tom Courtney (D) Adam Miguest (D) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 2ND DIsT. John S. Xydakis (D) Robert B. Steele (D) Y Frank Edward Gardner (D) Kathleen Mary O’Reilly (D) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 3RD DIsT. Brendan Francis Houlihan (D) Jerry “Iceman” Butler (D) Y Y Y Rosemary Reeves (D) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 4Th DIsT. Il sTATE RAcEs Stanley S. Moore (D) Y Y Y WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct Nicholas “Nick” Smith (D) for that race. WCT1 refers to a greater number of general questions; WCT2 refers Robert R. McKay (D) to LGBTQ-specific questions IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 5Th DIsT. PPAC = Personal PAC Deborah Sims (D) Y Y EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC Timothy “Tim” Parker (D) PP = Planned Parenthood CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 6Th DIsT. Joan Patricia Murphy (D) Y WCT1 WCT2 IVI PPAC EQIL PP CAI gOvERNOR/ cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 7Th DIsT. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Jesus G. Garcia (D) Y Bill Brady (R) Maria Rodriguez (R) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 8Th DIsT. Dan Rutherford (R) Luis Arroyo, Jr. (D) Steve Kim (R) Edwin “Eddie” Reyes (D) Y Y Y Kirk W. Dillard (R) Jil Tracy (R) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 9Th DIsT. Bruce Rauner (R) Frank L. McPartlin (D) Evelyn Sanguinetti (R) Peter N. Silvestri (R) Y Y Tio Hardiman (D) Brunell Donald (D) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 10Th DIsT. Pat Quinn (D) Y Y Y Y Y Bridget Gainer (D) Y Paul Vallas (D) Y cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 11Th DIsT. ATTORNEY gENERAl John P. Daley (D) Y Y Paul M. Schimpf (R) Lisa Madigan (D) Y Y cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 12Th DIsT. John Fritchey (D) Y sEcretary OF state Michael Webster (R) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 13Th DIsT. Jesse White (D) Y Y Y Y Larry Suffredin (D) Y Y comptrollER cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 14Th DIsT. Judy Baar Topinka (R) Y Gregg Goslin (R) Sheila Simon (D) 17/17 5/6 Y Y Y cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 15Th DIsT. TREAsURER Michael A. Urban (D) Tom Cross (R) Y Y Y Timothy O. Schneider (R) Bob Grogan (R) Michael W. Frerichs (D) Y Y Y Y cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 16Th DIsT. Jeffrey R. Tobolski (D) Y Y cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD - 17Th DIsT. Jim Hickey (D) Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman (R) Barabra Bellar (R) cOMMISSIONER, cOOK cO. BOARD OF REvIEw, 3RD Larry Rogers, Jr. (D) Y Y PAgE 3 0F 8 sTATE sENATE RAcEs IllINOIs gENERAl ASSEMBlY RAcEs IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct PPAC = Personal PAC for that race. WCT1 refers to a greater number of general questions; WCT2 refers EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC to LGBTQ-specific questions PP = Planned Parenthood IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois/Independent Precinct Organization CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council PPAC = Personal PAC EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC IVI PPAC EQIL PP CAI PP = Planned Parenthood 3RD lEgIslATIvE DIsTRIcT CAI = Citizen Action/Illinois Policy Council Mattie Hunter (D) Y Y Y Y WCT1 WCT2 IVI PPAC EQIL PP CAI 6Th lEgIslATIvE DIsTRIcT 1sT REPREsentativE DIsTRIcT Stephanie Linares (R) Daniel J. Burke (D) Y Y Y John J. 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