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Election 2010 COOK COUNTY RACES WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct Election 2010 for that race IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization PPAC = Personal PAC STATEWIDE RACES VF = Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct SD = Stonewall Democrats of Illinois for that race CNOW = Chicago NOW PAC IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization WCT IVI PPAC VF SD CNOW PPAC = Personal PAC EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC SD = Stonewall Democrats of Illinois COOK COUNTY BOARD PRESIDENT AFC = AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS-related candidate questionnaire, number Dorothy A. Brown (D) 13/14 is the total answers in agreement with AFC out of total number of questions. The Terrence O’Brien (D) AFC survey was done with the Illinois Public Health Association and the Illinois Toni Preckwinkle (D) 13/14 Y Y Y Y Association of Public Health Administrators. Todd H. Stroger (D) John Garrido III (R) Roger Keats (R) WCT IVI PPAC EQIL SD AFC Joseph A. Barton (G) GOVERNOR Sean Burke (G) Daniel W. Hynes (D) 14/14 Y 20/23 Thomas Tresser (G) Pat Quinn (D) 13/14 Y Y 20/23 Ed Scanlan (D) COOK COUNTY ASSESSOR William “Dock” Walls III (D) Joseph Berrios (D) 7/8 Adam Andrzejewski (R) Raymond A. Figueroa (D) Y Bill Brady (R) Andrea Railia (D) Kirk W. Dillard (R) Robert Shaw (D) Andy McKenna (R) Eugene Staples (D) Dan Proft (R) Sharon Strobeck-Eckersall (R) 5/8 Jim Ryan (R) Robert C. Grota (G) Robert J. Schillerstrom (R) Y Rich Whitney (G) 21/23 COOK COUNTY CLERK Michael White (I) David Orr (D) Y Angel Garcia (R) LT. GOVERNOR Mike Boland (D) 13/14 Y Y 23/23 COOK COUNTY SHERIFF Thomas Michael Castillo (D) 19/23 Sylvester Baker, Jr. (D) Scott Lee Cohen (D) 13/14 Y 22/23 Thomas Dart (D) 13/14 Y Y Rickey R. Hendon (D) Frederick Collins (R) Terry Link (D) Y 16/23 Marshall P. Lewis (G) Arthur L. Turner (D) Y 22/23 Brad Cole (R) COOK COUNTY TREASURER Dennis W. Cook (R) Maria Pappas (D) Y Matt Murphy (R) Carol Morse (R) Jason Plumer (R) Don Tracy (R) COOK COUNTY board - 1st district Randy A. White, Sr. (R) Mary Collins (D) Don W. Crawford (G) Earleen Collins (D) Y Chris Harris (D) ATTORNEY GENERAL Adekunle “Ade” Onayemi (D) Lisa Madigan (D) Y 18/23 Derrick Smith (D) Steve Kim (R) Ronald Lawleess (D) David F. Black (G) COOK COUNTY board - 2ND district SECRETARY OF STATE Frank M. Bass (D) Jesse White (D) Y Y 19/23 Dennis Beninato (D) Robert Enriquez (R) George Blakemore (D) Adrian Frost (G) Erold Elysee (D) Desiree Grode (D) 7/14 Y COMPTROLLER Robert Palmer (D) S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Y Robert B. Steele (D) Y Clinton A. Krislov (D) Y Y Michael Smith (G) David E. Miller (D) 5/8 Y Y 20/23 Jim Dodge (R) COOK COUNTY board - 3RD district Judy Baar Topinka (R) Jerry Butler (D) Y Y William R. Kelly (R) Ronald Oliver (D) R. Erika Shafer (G) Monica Torries-Linares (D) 14/14 Y TREASURER COOK COUNTY board - 5TH district Mark Doyle (D) Sheila Chalmers-Currin (D) Y Robin Kelly (D) 8/8 Y Y Y Y 22/23 Deborah Sims (D) Y Justin P. Oberman (D) 8/8 Y Miriam Shabo (R) Dan Rutherford (R) Y James Thigpen (R) Scott K. Summers (G) 6/8 23/23 WCT IVI PPAC VF SD CNOW WCT IVI PPAC VF SD CNOW COOK COUNTY board - 6TH district WATER RECLAMATION COMMISSIONER John Fairman (D) Y Theodore Aguilar (D) Joan Patricia Murphy (D) Y Michael Alvarez (D) Nick Valadez (D) Stella Black (D) 8/9 Y Sandra K. Czyznikiewisc (R) Todd Connor (D) 9/9 Y Y Y Y Michael Hawkins (R) Wallace Davis III (D) William Moran (R) Maureen Kelly (D) Jerry J. Marzullo (D) COOK COUNTY board - 7TH district Barbara McGowan (D) Y Jesus G. Garcia (D) 13/14 Y Kathleen Mary O’Reilley (D) Joseph Mario Moreno (D) Mary Ann Paolantonio Salemi (D) Paloma Andrade (G) Mariyana Spyropolous (D) 6/9 Y Y Kari K. Steele (D) 5/9 COOK COUNTY board - 8TH district Paul Chialdikas (R) Omar Lopez (D) Jimmy Lee Tillman II (R) Javier Nogueras (D) 13/14 Y Y John Ailey (G) Edwin Reyes (D) Y Nadine Bopp (G) Ariel Rosa (D) Diana Horton (G) COOK COUNTY board - 9TH district Cary Capparelli (D) US congress RACES Peter N. Silvestri (R) Y WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total Brock Merck (G) questions correct for that race IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization COOK COUNTY board - 10TH district HRC = Human Rights Campaign 110th Congress, ratings are a percentage of total Bridget Gainer (D) 13/14 Y Y 100% based on HRC tracking of how candidates voted in the 110th Congress Kevin W. Graham (D) SD = Stonewall Democrats of Illinois AFC = AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS-related candidate questionnaire, number COOK COUNTY board - 11TH district is the total answers in agreement with AFC out of total number of questions. The John P. Daley (D) Y AFC survey was done with the Illinois Public Health Association and the Illinois Carl Segvitch (R) Association of Public Health Administrators. COOK COUNTY board - 12TH district WCT IVI HRC SD AFC John A. Fritchey (D) 12/14 Y Y Y Ted Matlak (D) U.S. senate Corey Dabney (D) COOK COUNTY board - 13TH district Alexander Giannoulias (D) 18/18 23/23 John Michael Keefe (D) 12/14 David Hoffman (D) 18/18 Y 23/23 Larry Suffredin (D) Y Y Y Cheryle Jackson (D) Linda Thompson Lafianza (R) Robert Marshall (D) 22/23 George E. Milkowski (G) Jacob J. Meister (D) 18/18 Y 23/23 John Arrington (R) COOK COUNTY board - 14TH district Patrick J. Hughes (R) Jennifer Bishop Jenkins (D) 13/14 Y Mark Steven Kirk (R) 85 Kurt Eichaker (R) Thomas Kuna (R) Gregg Goslin (R) Donald Lowery (R) Patrick O’Donoghye (R) Andy Martin (R) Kathleen Thomas (R) COOK COUNTY board - 15TH district Robert L. Zadek (R) Jim Steven Dasakis (D) LeAlan M. Jones (G) Timothy O. Schneider (R) COOK COUNTY board - 16TH district 1st congressional district Eddy Garcia (D) Harold L. Bailey (D) Bill Russ (D) Y Jo Anne Guillemette (D) Jeffrey R. Tobolski (D) 10/14 Bobby L. Rush (D) 90 Tony Peraica (R) Fred Smith (D) 19/23 Brian A. Sloan (R) Jeff Adams (G) Alex Matos (G) Alejandro Reyes (G) 2ND congressional district Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D) 100 COOK COUNTY board - 17TH district Isaac C. Hayes (R) Victor A. Forys (D) Y Y Michael E. Mayden (G) 22/23 John J. Maher (D) Anthony W. Williams (G) Patrick Maher (D) Donna Sanders (D) 3RD congressional district Elizabeth Doody Gorman (R) Daniel William Lipinski (D) 45 Gerald F. Maher (R) Jorge Mujica (D) Y Mark Thompson (R) Y Michael A. Bendas (R) Richard Dalka (G) Laurel Lambert Schmidt (G) Matthew J. Ogean (G) WCT IVI HRC SD AFC WCT IVI HRC SD AFC 4TH congressional district 14TH congressional district Luis V. Gutierrez (D) 100 Bill Foster (D) NA Robert J. Burns (G) Jeff Dankelfsen (R) Ethan A. Hastert (R) 5TH congressional district Randall M. Hultgren (R) Mike Quigley (D) 18/18 23/23 James T. Purcell (R) Ashvin Lad (R) 14/18 Mark Vargas (R) Rosanna Pulido (R) Daniel J. Kairis (G) David Ratowitz (R) Terrence A. Gilhooly (G) 15TH congressional district Matthew Reichel (G) Y David Gill (D) 17/18 23/23 Andrew Williams (G) 16/18 Timothy V. Johnson (R) 0 6TH congressional district 16TH congressional district Benjamin S. Lowe (D) George W. Gaulrapp (D) Peter J. Roskam (R) 0 Donald A. Manzullo (R) 0 Terry G. Campbell (G) 23/23 7TH congressional district Jim Ascot (D) 16/18 17TH congressional district Clarence Desmond Clemons (D) Phil Hare (D) 100 22/23 Robert Dallas (D) Bobby Schilling (R) Danny K. Davis (D) 100 23/23 Roger K. Davis (G) 14/18 23/23 Sharon Denise Dixon (D) 17/18 Marshall E. Hatch, Sr. (D) 18TH congressional district Joyce Washington (D) Deirdre Hirner (D) Y 22/23 Darlena Williams-Burnett (D) 22/23 Carl Ray (D) Mark M. Weiman (R) Aaron Schock (R) Kip Robbins (G) 22/23 Sheldon Schafer (G) 8TH congressional district 19TH congressional district Melissa Bean (D) 80 Tim Bagwell (D) 23/23 Dirk W. Beveridge (R) Michael Firsching (R) 4/18 John Dawson (R) 9/23 John M. Shimkus (R) 0 Christopher Geissler (R) Gregory S. Jacobs (R) ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RACES Maria Rodriguez (R) WCT = Windy City Times questions, number listed is of the total questions correct Joe Walsh (R) for that race Bill Scheurer (G) IVI = Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization PPAC = Personal PAC 9TH congressional district EQIL = Equality Illinois PAC Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 100 23/23 VF = Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund Susanne Atanus (R) 5/23 SD = Stonewall Democrats of Illinois Joel Barry Pollak (R) 4/23 AFC = AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS-related candidate questionnaire, number Simon Ribiero (G) 22/23 is the total answers in agreement with AFC out of total number of questions. The Morris Shanfield (G) AFC survey was done with the Illinois Public Health Association and the Illinois Association of Public Health Administrators. 10TH congressional district Julie Hamos (D) 18/18 Y 19/23 Chicago NOW PAC also stated that it is supporting Jim Madigan for Senate. Elliot Richardson (D) Daniel J. Seals (D) 18/18 Y 23/23 Patricia K.
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