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Election Summary Report 2010 General Election Dupage County, Illinois Summary for Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Candidates GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 1 of 11 Election Summary Report 11/17/10 2010 General Election 10:05:05 DuPage County, Illinois Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Candidates Registered Voters 558929 - Cards Cast 288680 Num. Report Precinct 749 - Num. Reporting 749 51.65% 100.00% Federal US Senator Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 288680/558929 51.6 % Total Votes 285439 Mark Steven Kirk R R 163875 57.41% Alexi Giannoulias D D 106429 37.29% LeAlan M Jones GP GP 7576 2.65% Mike Labno L 6996 2.45% W/I Robert L. Zadek 58 0.02% W/I Corey Dabney 2 0.00% W/I Lowell M. Seida 0 0.00% W/I Susanne Atanus 1 0.00% W/I S. Horton 0 0.00% W/I Will Boyd 36 0.01% W/I Avner Nagar 0 0.00% W/I Stan Jagla 3 0.00% Federal US Senator Unexp Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 288680/558929 51.6 % Total Votes 270699 Mark Steven Kirk R R 153736 56.79% Alexi Giannoulias D D 100737 37.21% LeAlan M Jones GP GP 8513 3.14% Mike Labno L 7594 2.81% W/I Susanne Atanus 2 0.00% W/I Stan Jagla 2 0.00% W/I Robert L. Zadek 53 0.02% W/I Ina Pinkney 30 0.01% W/I Lowell M. Seida 0 0.00% W/I Corey Dabney 1 0.00% W/I Will Boyd 31 0.01% Governor-Lt Governor file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 2 of 11 Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 285681 Bill Brady/Plummer R R 154986 54.25% Pat Quinn/Simon D D 110117 38.55% Whitney/Crawford GP GP 7407 2.59% Lex Green/Rutledge L 2665 0.93% Cohen/Swilley I 10196 3.57% W/I Gregg Moore 0 0.00% W/I Michael White 12 0.00% W/I Steve Estill 0 0.00% W/I C. Symonds III 0 0.00% Attorney General Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 284136 Steve Kim R R 111732 39.32% Lisa Madigan D D 163677 57.61% David F. Black GP GP 4666 1.64% Bill Malan L 3944 1.39% Secretary Of State Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 283558 Robert Enriquez R R 94050 33.17% Jesse White D D 181764 64.10% Josh Hanson L 7593 2.68% State Comptroller Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 281120 Judy Baar Topinka R R 180471 64.20% David E. Miller D D 83520 29.71% R. Erika Schafer GP GP 7604 2.70% Julie Fox L 9327 3.32% file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 3 of 11 State Treasurer Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 280209 Dan Rutherford R R 172029 61.39% Robin Kelly D D 95179 33.97% Scott K. Summers GP GP 7627 2.72% James Pauly L 5244 1.87% Con 06 Dist Rep Total Number of Precincts 401 Precincts Reporting 401 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 147186/288009 51.1 % Total Votes 144457 Peter J. Roskam R R 92749 64.21% Benjamin S. Lowe D D 51708 35.79% Con 13 Dist Rep Total Number of Precincts 310 Precincts Reporting 310 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 126473/241581 52.4 % Total Votes 124188 Judy Biggert R R 79821 64.27% Scott Harper D D 44367 35.73% Con 14 Dist Rep Total Number of Precincts 39 Precincts Reporting 39 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 15021/29339 51.2 % Total Votes 14789 Randall Hultgren R R 7672 51.88% Bill Foster D D 6563 44.38% Daniel J Kairis GP GP 544 3.68% W/I Doug Marks 2 0.01% Sen 28 Total Number of Precincts 60 Precincts Reporting 60 100.0 % file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 4 of 11 Vote For 1 Times Counted 26207/55625 47.1 % Total Votes 25519 John J. Millner R R 16104 63.11% Corinne M. Pierog D D 9415 36.89% Rep 41 Total Number of Precincts 76 Precincts Reporting 76 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 24732/44088 56.1 % Total Votes 23943 Chris Nybo R R 16241 67.83% Brian Stephenson D D 7702 32.17% Rep 42 Total Number of Precincts 97 Precincts Reporting 97 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 37097/67959 54.6 % Total Votes 35875 Sandra M. Pihos R R 23007 64.13% Kathryn F. Vlahos D D 12868 35.87% Rep 45 Total Number of Precincts 71 Precincts Reporting 71 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 27393/58467 46.9 % Total Votes 26622 F. Coladipietro R R 16872 63.38% JoAnn Franzen D D 9750 36.62% Rep 46 Total Number of Precincts 87 Precincts Reporting 87 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 27996/57046 49.1 % Total Votes 27426 Dennis Reboletti R R 15957 58.18% D. O'Keefe Conroy D D 11469 41.82% Rep 47 Total Number of Precincts 90 file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 5 of 11 Precincts Reporting 90 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 35344/65729 53.8 % Total Votes 34561 Patricia Bellock R R 22924 66.33% James F. Speta D D 10281 29.75% Bob Mueller GP GP 1356 3.92% Rep 48 Total Number of Precincts 82 Precincts Reporting 82 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 34534/64059 53.9 % Total Votes 33530 Michael Connelly R R 22234 66.31% Barbara Green D D 11296 33.69% Rep 55 Total Number of Precincts 46 Precincts Reporting 46 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 20224/42575 47.5 % Total Votes 19614 Randy Ramey R R 11973 61.04% Gregory Brownfield D D 7641 38.96% Rep 56 Total Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 5983/13050 45.8 % Total Votes 5886 Ryan Higgins R R 2896 49.20% Michelle Mussman D D 2990 50.80% Rep 77 Total Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 1574/4049 38.9 % Total Votes 1122 Angelo Saviano R R 1122 100.00% Rep 82 Total file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 6 of 11 Number of Precincts 41 Precincts Reporting 41 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 18665/34740 53.7 % Total Votes 18179 Jim Durkin R R 12760 70.19% Matthew Mostowik D D 5419 29.81% Rep 84 Total Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 1355/3298 41.1 % Total Votes 1320 Tom Cross R R 731 55.38% Dennis Grosskopf D D 589 44.62% Rep 95 Total Number of Precincts 73 Precincts Reporting 73 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 26899/49471 54.4 % Total Votes 26058 Mike Fortner R R 16536 63.46% Maria Owens D D 9522 36.54% Rep 96 Total Number of Precincts 67 Precincts Reporting 67 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 25968/54398 47.7 % Total Votes 25324 Darlene Senger R R 15916 62.85% Dawn DeSart D D 9408 37.15% DuPage Reg Bd Supt Total Number of Precincts 725 Precincts Reporting 725 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 275485/533433 51.6 % Total Votes 220036 Darlene Ruscitti R R 220036 100.00% Kane Reg Bd Supt Total file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 7 of 11 Number of Precincts 33 Precincts Reporting 33 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 12279/25494 48.2 % Total Votes 9416 Douglas E. Johnson R R 9416 100.00% County Board Chairman Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 275207 Dan Cronin R R 173243 62.95% Carole A. Cheney D D 101964 37.05% Clerk Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 224450 Gary A. King R R 224450 100.00% Sheriff Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 226047 John E. Zaruba R R 226047 100.00% Treasurer Total Number of Precincts 749 Precincts Reporting 749 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 287764/558929 51.5 % Total Votes 222993 Gwen Henry R R 222993 100.00% Ctybd 1 2Yr Total Number of Precincts 118 Precincts Reporting 118 100.0 % Vote For 1 file:///C:/Users/DPSLM/Desktop/2010-11-02%20GEMS%20RESULTS%20Candidates.htm 11/14/2013 GEMS ELECTION RESULTS Page 8 of 11 Times Counted 40407/81990 49.3 % Total Votes 37972 Donald Puchalski R R 22751 59.92% Kathryn T.
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