City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Statistics

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2 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Statistics FEDERAL 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 State of Illinois 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 1st Congressional District 404 Precincts Reported: 404 2nd Congressional District 171 Precincts Reported: 171 3rd Congressional District 203 Precincts Reported: 203 4th Congressional District 348 Precincts Reported: 348 5th Congressional District 437 Precincts Reported: 437 7th Congressional District 479 Precincts Reported: 479 9th Congressional District 201 Precincts Reported: 201 1st Legislative District 136 Precincts Reported: 136 2nd Legislative District 175 Precincts Reported: 175 3rd Legislative District 200 Precincts Reported: 200 4th Legislative District 51 Precincts Reported: 51 5th Legislative District 212 Precincts Reported: 212 6th Legislative District 185 Precincts Reported: 185 7th Legislative District 162 Precincts Reported: 162 8th Legislative District 94 Precincts Reported: 94 10th Legislative District 115 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 128 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 19 Precincts Reported: 19 13th Legislative District 179 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 121 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 14 Precincts Reported: 14 16th Legislative District 139 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 123 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 72 Precincts Reported: 72 20th Legislative District 151 Precincts Reported: th Legislative District 3 Precincts Reported: 3 39th Legislative District 28 Precincts Reported: 28 1st Representative District 71 Precincts Reported: 71 2nd Representative District 66 Precincts Reported: 66 3rd Representative District 82 Precincts Reported: 82 4th Representative District 103 Precincts Reported: 103 5th Representative District 106 Precincts Reported: 106 6th Representative District 108 Precincts Reported: 108 8th Representative District 51 Precincts Reported: 51 9th Representative District 107 Precincts Reported: th Representative District 118 Precincts Reported: th Representative District 97 Precincts Reported: 97 12th Representative District 90 Precincts Reported: 90 13th Representative District 90 Precincts Reported: 90 14th Representative District 78 Precincts Reported: 78 15th Representative District 51 Precincts Reported: 51 16th Representative District 44 Precincts Reported: 44 19th Representative District 78 Precincts Reported: 78 20th Representative District 41 Precincts Reported: 41 21st Representative District 40 Precincts Reported: 40 22nd Representative District 89 Precincts Reported: 89 23rd Representative District 2 Precincts Reported: 2 24th Representative District 17 Precincts Reported: 17 25th Representative District 89 Precincts Reported: 89 Page 1 of 34

3 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Statistics 26th Representative District 106 Precincts Reported: th Representative District 78 Precincts Reported: 78 28th Representative District 50 Precincts Reported: 50 29th Representative District 14 Precincts Reported: 14 31st Representative District 73 Precincts Reported: 73 32nd Representative District 78 Precincts Reported: 78 33rd Representative District 68 Precincts Reported: 68 34th Representative District 60 Precincts Reported: 60 35th Representative District 56 Precincts Reported: 56 36th Representative District 24 Precincts Reported: 24 39th Representative District 91 Precincts Reported: 91 40th Representative District 72 Precincts Reported: 72 55th Representative District 3 Precincts Reported: 3 78th Representative District 28 Precincts Reported: 28 Cook County Circuit 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 Judicial Circuit 1st Subcircuit 226 Precincts Reported: 226 Judicial Circuit 2nd Subcircuit 137 Precincts Reported: 137 Judicial Circuit 3rd Subcircuit 234 Precincts Reported: 234 Judicial Circuit 5th Subcircuit 213 Precincts Reported: 213 Judicial Circuit 6th Subcircuit 260 Precincts Reported: 260 Judicial Circuit 7th Subcircuit 204 Precincts Reported: 204 Judicial Circuit 8th Subcircuit 317 Precincts Reported: 317 Judicial Circuit 9th Subcircuit 94 Precincts Reported: 94 Judicial Circuit 10th Subcircuit 224 Precincts Reported: 224 Judicial Circuit 11th Subcircuit 132 Precincts Reported: 132 Judicial Circuit 14th Subcircuit 148 Precincts Reported: 148 Cook County 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 1st County Board District 144 Precincts Reported: 144 2nd County Board District 269 Precincts Reported: 269 3rd County Board District 266 Precincts Reported: 266 4th County Board District 215 Precincts Reported: 215 5th County Board District 87 Precincts Reported: 87 7th County Board District 147 Precincts Reported: 147 8th County Board District 227 Precincts Reported: 227 9th County Board District 67 Precincts Reported: 67 10th County Board District 258 Precincts Reported: th County Board District 207 Precincts Reported: th County Board District 244 Precincts Reported: th County Board District 61 Precincts Reported: 61 16th County Board District 9 Precincts Reported: 9 Board of Review, 1st District 62 Precincts Reported: 62 Board of Review, 2nd District 1,074 Precincts Reported: 1,074 Board of Review, 3rd District 988 Precincts Reported: 988 City Of Chicago 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 1st Ward 44 Precincts Reported: 44 2nd Ward 46 Precincts Reported: 46 3rd Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 4th Ward 38 Precincts Reported: 38 5th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 6th Ward 48 Precincts Reported: 48 7th Ward 46 Precincts Reported: 46 Page 2 of 34

4 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Statistics 8th Ward 56 Precincts Reported: 56 9th Ward 51 Precincts Reported: 51 10th Ward 36 Precincts Reported: 36 11th Ward 38 Precincts Reported: 38 12th Ward 23 Precincts Reported: 23 13th Ward 48 Precincts Reported: 48 14th Ward 31 Precincts Reported: 31 15th Ward 24 Precincts Reported: 24 16th Ward 36 Precincts Reported: 36 17th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 18th Ward 50 Precincts Reported: 50 19th Ward 57 Precincts Reported: 57 20th Ward 39 Precincts Reported: 39 21st Ward 54 Precincts Reported: 54 22nd Ward 25 Precincts Reported: 25 23rd Ward 39 Precincts Reported: 39 24th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 25th Ward 32 Precincts Reported: 32 26th Ward 49 Precincts Reported: 49 27th Ward 50 Precincts Reported: 50 28th Ward 46 Precincts Reported: 46 29th Ward 44 Precincts Reported: 44 30th Ward 32 Precincts Reported: 32 31st Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 32nd Ward 43 Precincts Reported: 43 33rd Ward 28 Precincts Reported: 28 34th Ward 53 Precincts Reported: 53 35th Ward 31 Precincts Reported: 31 36th Ward 30 Precincts Reported: 30 37th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 38th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 39th Ward 45 Precincts Reported: 45 40th Ward 39 Precincts Reported: 39 41st Ward 47 Precincts Reported: 47 42nd Ward 42 Precincts Reported: 42 43rd Ward 46 Precincts Reported: 46 44th Ward 41 Precincts Reported: 41 45th Ward 48 Precincts Reported: 48 46th Ward 40 Precincts Reported: 40 47th Ward 48 Precincts Reported: 48 48th Ward 46 Precincts Reported: 46 49th Ward 33 Precincts Reported: 33 50th Ward 40 Precincts Reported: 40 Cook County Referendum 2,069 Precincts Reported: 2,069 Page 3 of 34

5 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Ballots Cast by Political Subdivision NON DEM REP Totals FEDERAL State of Illinois 1st Congressional District 2nd Congressional District 3rd Congressional District 4th Congressional District 5th Congressional District 7th Congressional District 9th Congressional District 1st Legislative District 2nd Legislative District 3rd Legislative District 4th Legislative District 5th Legislative District 6th Legislative District 7th Legislative District 8th Legislative District 10th Legislative District 11th Legislative District 12th Legislative District 13th Legislative District 14th Legislative District 15th Legislative District 16th Legislative District 17th Legislative District 18th Legislative District 20th Legislative District 28th Legislative District 39th Legislative District 1st Representative District 2nd Representative District 3rd Representative District 4th Representative District 5th Representative District 6th Representative District 8th Representative District 9th Representative District 10th Representative District 11th Representative District 12th Representative District 13th Representative District 14th Representative District 15th Representative District 16th Representative District 19th Representative District 20th Representative District 4, ,529 31, ,496 4, ,529 31, , ,336 1,337 89, , , ,911 4,250 46, ,666 3,395 63,782 1,254 96,339 11, , ,535 5,153 90, ,553 4,900 54, ,564 1,447 26, ,415 1,853 28, ,180 2,109 37, , , ,380 1,711 34, ,541 4,570 49, ,377 2,605 47, ,443 2,322 19, ,138 5,286 27, ,824 1,566 23, , , ,348 2,266 44, , , , , , , , , ,871 1,921 18, ,573 2,152 32, , , , , , , ,943 1,073 11, , , ,731 1,275 21, , , , , , , , , ,783 2,105 24, ,758 2,465 25, ,835 1,376 24, ,542 1,229 22, ,641 1,385 11, , , ,122 2,844 17, ,016 2,442 10,542 Page 4 of 34

6 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Ballots Cast by Political Subdivision NON DEM REP Totals 21st Representative District 22nd Representative District 23rd Representative District 24th Representative District 25th Representative District 26th Representative District 27th Representative District 28th Representative District 29th Representative District 31st Representative District 32nd Representative District 33rd Representative District 34th Representative District 35th Representative District 36th Representative District 39th Representative District 40th Representative District 55th Representative District 78th Representative District Cook County Circuit Judicial Circuit 1st Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 2nd Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 3rd Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 5th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 6th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 7th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 8th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 9th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 10th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 11th Subcircuit Judicial Circuit 14th Subcircuit Cook County 1st County Board District 2nd County Board District 3rd County Board District 4th County Board District 5th County Board District 7th County Board District 8th County Board District 9th County Board District 10th County Board District 11th County Board District 12th County Board District 13th County Board District 16th County Board District Board of Review, 1st District 86 5, , ,295 1,195 17, , , , , ,268 1,624 23, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,463 1,596 15, , , ,191 1,084 15, ,382 1,068 16, , ,514 4, ,529 31, , , , , , ,522 4,236 55, , , ,187 2,858 53, , ,228 1,177 77,025 8,376 86, ,484 1,879 23, ,371 6,817 56, ,835 3,179 25, ,793 1,304 29,480 4, ,529 31, , , , ,529 1,980 46, ,522 3,186 68, , , , , ,527 1,155 28, ,578 2,297 42, ,515 3,766 17, ,395 6,057 72, ,244 4,296 47, ,488 5,531 56, ,871 1,201 16, , , ,858 3,184 16,155 Page 5 of 34

7 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Ballots Cast by Political Subdivision NON DEM REP Totals Board of Review, 2nd District Board of Review, 3rd District City Of Chicago 1st Ward 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 7th Ward 8th Ward 9th Ward 10th Ward 11th Ward 12th Ward 13th Ward 14th Ward 15th Ward 16th Ward 17th Ward 18th Ward 19th Ward 20th Ward 21st Ward 22nd Ward 23rd Ward 24th Ward 25th Ward 26th Ward 27th Ward 28th Ward 29th Ward 30th Ward 31st Ward 32nd Ward 33rd Ward 34th Ward 35th Ward 36th Ward 37th Ward 38th Ward 39th Ward 40th Ward 41st Ward 42nd Ward 43rd Ward 2, ,450 21, ,942 1, ,221 6, ,399 4, ,529 31, , , , ,416 1,433 12, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,911 2,055 18, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,582 1,639 9, ,881 1,322 11, , , ,035 2,858 12, ,363 1,846 11, ,919 1,538 11,624 Page 6 of 34

8 City of Chicago, Illinois Primary Election March 20, 2018 Ballots Cast by Political Subdivision NON DEM REP Totals 44th Ward 45th Ward 46th Ward 47th Ward 48th Ward 49th Ward 50th Ward Cook County Referendum ,206 1,026 12, ,691 1,593 11, , , , , , , , , , ,917 4, ,529 31, ,496 Page 7 of 34

9 Primary Election March 20, 2018 Registration and Turnout City of Chicago, Illinois 2069 out of 2069 precincts completed Registration Ballots Cast Turnout % Total Registration and Turnout 1,494, , % Nonpartisan 4,432 Democratic 452,529 Republican 31,535 Page 8 of 34

10 Primary Election March 20, 2018 Official Summary Report City of Chicago, Illinois Registration & Turnout Registration Total Registration and Turnout 1,494,199 Nonpartisan Registration & Turnout Democratic Registration & Turnout Republican Registration & Turnout Turnout 488, % 4, ,529 31,535 Contests DEM - Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois JB Pritzker & Juliana Stratton 199,581 Chris Kennedy & Ra Joy 104,571 Daniel Biss & Litesa E. Wallace 119,982 Bob Daiber & Jonathan W. Todd 3,130 Tio Hardiman & Patricia Avery 10,304 Robert Marshall & Dennis Cole 4,519 Total 442, % 23.65% 27.14% 0.71% 2.33% 1.02% DEM - Attorney General, State of Illinois Pat Quinn 100,271 Renato Mariotti 14,230 Scott Drury 21,883 Nancy Rotering 27,164 Kwame Raoul 165,425 Jesse Ruiz 33,028 Sharon Fairley 57,503 Aaron Goldstein 14,953 Total 434, % 3.28% 5.04% 6.25% 38.08% 7.60% 13.24% 3.44% DEM - Secretary of State, State of Illinois Jesse White 404,930 Total 404, DEM - Comptroller, State of Illinois Susana A. Mendoza 377,604 Total 377, DEM - Treasurer, State of Illinois Michael W. Frerichs 351,110 Total 351, DEM - U.S. Representative, 1st District Bobby L. Rush 76,398 Total 76, DEM - U.S. Representative, 2nd District Marcus Lewis 6,122 Robin Kelly 23,755 Total 29, % 79.51% Page 9 of 34

11 DEM - U.S. Representative, 3rd District Daniel William Lipinski 22,361 Marie Newman 17,292 Total 39, % 43.61% DEM - U.S. Representative, 4th District Richard Gonzalez 6,145 Sol A. Flores 11,697 Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 38,608 Total 56, % 20.72% 68.39% DEM - U.S. Representative, 5th District Benjamin Thomas Wolf 8,042 Mike Quigley 55,302 Sameena Mustafa 22,547 Steven J. Schwartzberg 3,402 Total 89, % 61.93% 25.25% 3.81% DEM - U.S. Representative, 7th District Danny K. Davis 61,443 Anthony V. Clark 15,964 Total 77, % 20.62% DEM - U.S. Representative, 9th District Janice D. Schakowsky 41,209 Total 41, DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 1st Michelle A. Harris 65,287 Total 65, DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 1st Bobby L. Rush 72,861 Total 72, DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 2nd Robin Kelly 20,637 Carrie M. Austin 9,276 Total 29, % 31.01% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 2nd Al Riley 12,580 William Calloway 13,464 Total 26, % 51.70% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 3rd Silvana Tabares 22,419 Rebecca Davies 12,048 Total 34, % 34.96% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 3rd Michael J. Madigan 26, % Write-in % Total 26,929 Page 10 of 34

12 DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 4th Iris Y. Martinez 45,641 Total 45, DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 4th Jesus ''Chuy'' Garcia 48,172 Total 48, DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 5th Cynthia M. Santos 44,990 Melissa Lindberg 29,727 Total 74, % 39.79% DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 5th John J. Cullerton 47,900 Ross Outten 28,295 Total 76, % 37.13% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 7th Karen Yarbrough 63,394 Total 63, DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 7th Danny K. Davis 57,092 Anthony V. Clark 17,761 Total 74, % 23.73% DEM - Committeewoman Dem State Central, 9th Carol Ronen 37,761 Total 37, DEM - Committeeman, Dem State Central, 9th Michael Cabonargi 35,790 Total 35, DEM - State Senator, 2nd 4-yr Omar Aquino 19,481 Total 19, DEM - State Senator, 3rd 4-yr Mattie Hunter 25,401 Total 25, DEM - State Senator, 5th 4-yr Patricia Van Pelt 23,842 Total 23, DEM - State Senator, 6th 4-yr John J. Cullerton 33,193 Total 33, Page 11 of 34

13 DEM - State Senator, 8th 4-yr Ram Villivalam 7,642 Ira I. Silverstein 5,436 David A. Zulkey 964 Caroline McAteer-Fournier 2,148 Total 16, % 33.58% 5.95% 13.27% DEM - State Senator, 11th 4-yr Martin A. Sandoval 16,750 Total 16, DEM - State Senator, 12th 4-yr Steven Landek 1,283 Total 1, DEM - State Senator, 14th 4-yr Emil Jones, III 20,865 Total 20, DEM - State Senator, 15th 4-yr Napoleon B. Harris, III 1,582 Total 1, DEM - State Senator, 17th 4-yr Donne E. Trotter 20,761 Total 20, DEM - State Senator, 18th 4-yr Bill Cunningham 13,654 Total 13, DEM - State Senator, 20th 4-yr Iris Y. Martinez 19,414 Bart Goldberg 7,050 Total 26, % 26.64% DEM - State Senator, 39th 4-yr Don Harmon 4,879 Total 4, DEM - State Representative, 1st District Daniel J. Burke 4,853 Aaron M. Ortiz 5,503 Total 10, % 53.14% DEM - State Representative, 2nd District Theresa Mah 10,659 Total 10, DEM - State Representative, 3rd District Luis Arroyo 7,792 Total 7, Page 12 of 34

14 DEM - State Representative, 4th District Delia C. Ramirez 7,120 Alyx S. Pattison 2,346 Iris J. Millan 3,076 Anne Shaw 2,294 Total 14, % 15.81% 20.73% 15.46% DEM - State Representative, 5th District Dilara Sayeed 4,844 Lamont J. Robinson, Jr. 7,230 Felicia N. Bullock 2,387 Kenneth (Ken) Dunkin 3,246 Total 17, % 40.83% 13.48% 18.33% DEM - State Representative, 6th District Sonya Marie Harper 11,564 Total 11, DEM - State Representative, 8th District La Shawn K. Ford 8,009 Total 8, DEM - State Representative, 9th District Arthur Turner 11,767 Total 11, DEM - State Representative, 10th District Melissa Conyears-Ervin 12,396 Total 12, DEM - State Representative, 11th District Ann M. Williams 17,007 Total 17, DEM - State Representative, 12th District Sara Feigenholtz 18,262 Total 18, DEM - State Representative, 13th District Gregory Harris 18,045 Total 18, DEM - State Representative, 14th District Arthur Noah Siegel 2,640 Kelly M. Cassidy 16,103 Total 18, % 85.91% DEM - State Representative, 15th District John C. D'Amico 7,206 Total 7, DEM - State Representative, 16th District Lou Lang 5,785 Total 5, Page 13 of 34

15 DEM - State Representative, 19th District Robert Martwick 8,401 Jeffrey Laporte 4,175 Total 12, % 33.20% DEM - State Representative, 20th District Merry Marwig 5,742 Total 5, DEM - State Representative, 21st District Silvana Tabares 4,153 Total 4, DEM - State Representative, 22nd District Michael J. Madigan 12,269 Total 12, DEM - State Representative, 23rd District Michael J. Zalewski 44 Total DEM - State Representative, 24th District Robert Rafael Reyes 847 Elizabeth ''Lisa'' Hernandez 1,037 Total 1, % 55.04% DEM - State Representative, 25th District Curtis J. Tarver II 4,737 Angelique N. Collins 2,260 Anne Marie Miles 1,731 Adrienne Irmer 2,811 Flynn Rush 3,071 William Calloway 1,343 Grace Chan McKibben 2,838 Total 18, % 12.03% 9.21% 14.96% 16.34% 7.15% 15.10% DEM - State Representative, 26th District Christian L. Mitchell 15,926 Total 15, DEM - State Representative, 27th District Justin Q. Slaughter 7,743 Tawana J. (T.J.) Robinson 7,117 Total 14, % 47.89% DEM - State Representative, 28th District Robert ''Bob'' Rita 5,658 Kimberly Nicole Koschnitzky 721 Mary Carvlin 1,177 Total 7, % 9.54% 15.58% Page 14 of 34

16 DEM - State Representative, 29th District Thaddeus Jones 1,184 Corean Davis 675 Total 1, % 36.31% DEM - State Representative, 31st District Mary E. Flowers 9,773 Willie Preston 2,037 Total 11, % 17.25% DEM - State Representative, 32nd District André Thapedi 7,767 Total 7, DEM - State Representative, 33rd District Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 11,100 Total 11, DEM - State Representative, 34th District Elgie R. Sims, Jr. 9,316 Total 9, DEM - State Representative, 35th District Frances Ann Hurley 11,084 Total 11, DEM - State Representative, 36th District Kelly M. Burke 2,717 Total 2, DEM - State Representative, 39th District Will Guzzardi 11,086 Total 11, DEM - State Representative, 40th District Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 12,191 Total 12, DEM - State Representative, 55th District Martin J. Moylan 193 Total DEM - State Representative, 78th District Camille Lilly 5,054 Total 5, DEM - Commissioner, Water Reclamation Dist ( Vote For 3 ) Marcelino Garcia 156,943 Debra Shore 233,910 Kari K. Steele 210,896 Martin J. Durkan 137,125 Total 738, % 31.66% 28.54% 18.56% Page 15 of 34

17 DEM - Commissioner,Water Reclamation Dist 2 yr. Kimberly Neely Dubuclet 320,876 Total 320, DEM - Com., Water Reclamation Dist 2yr (Vac of Bradford) Write-in 29, Total 29,248 DEM - Board President, Cook County Toni Preckwinkle 258,783 Bob Fioretti 155,496 Total 414, % 37.53% DEM - Clerk, Cook County Karen A. Yarbrough 299, % Write-in % Total 299,704 DEM - Sheriff, Cook County Thomas J. Dart 357,392 Total 357, DEM - Treasurer, Cook County Peter Gariepy 68,225 Maria Pappas 328,352 Total 396, % 82.80% DEM - Assessor, Cook County Joseph Berrios 141,872 Frederick ''Fritz'' Kaegi 180,630 Andrea A. Raila 82,616 Total 405, % 44.59% 20.39% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 1st District Richard R. Boykin 12,343 Brandon Johnson 11,084 Total 23, % 47.31% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 2nd District Paul J. Montes II 3,976 Dennis Deer 11,522 Lupe Aguirre 5,353 Darryl D. Smith 6,824 Eddie Johnson III 7,482 Total 35, % 32.77% 15.23% 19.41% 21.28% Page 16 of 34

18 DEM - Commissioner, County Board 3rd District Joshua Gray 5,145 Bill Lowry 17,814 Patricia Horton 11,518 Charise A. Williams 9,373 Steven R. Wolfe 4,124 Erick M. Nickerson 769 Horace ''Washington'' Howard 4,774 Total 53, % 33.29% 21.52% 17.51% 7.71% 1.44% 8.92% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 4th District Maria M. Barlow 13,827 Stanley S. Moore 19,559 Marcel Bright 3,934 Gaylon Alcaraz 2,599 Total 39, % 49.00% 9.85% 6.51% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 5th District Deborah Sims 13,063 Timothy ''Tim'' Parker 2,104 Audrey Lynn Tanksley 849 Total 16, % 13.14% 5.30% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 7th District Angeles Sandoval 10,664 Alma E. Anaya 14,159 Total 24, % 57.04% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 8th District Luis Arroyo Jr. 30,512 Total 30, DEM - Commissioner, County Board 9th District Frank L. McPartlin 9,355 Total 9, DEM - Commissioner, County Board 10th District Bridget Gainer 37,529 Mary Ann Kosiak 13,034 Total 50, % 25.78% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 11th District John P. Daley 33,994 Total 33, DEM - Commissioner, County Board 12th District John Fritchey 19,113 Bridget Degnen 23,703 Total 42, % 55.36% Page 17 of 34

19 DEM - Commissioner, County Board 13th District Bushra Amiwala 3,732 Larry Suffredin 5,977 Daniel Foster 2,417 Total 12, % 49.29% 19.93% DEM - Commissioner, County Board 16th District Jeffrey R. Tobolski 1,405 Total 1, DEM - Board of Review, 2nd District Michael Cabonargi 156,055 Total 156, DEM - Board of Review, 3rd District Larry Rogers, Jr. 150,925 Total 150, DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Brewer) Oran F. Whiting 132,791 Kathryn Maloney Vahey 153,413 John Maher 72,336 Total 358, % 42.79% 20.18% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Clay) Kathaleen Theresa Lanahan 128,595 Jonathan Clark Green 98,651 Michael I. O'Malley 68,841 Lori Ann Roper 60,025 Total 356, % 27.70% 19.33% 16.86% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Dooling) Tom Sam Sianis 126,757 Timothy John Leeming 109,297 Corri Diane Fetman 109,072 Total 345, % 31.67% 31.60% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Egan) Rosa Maria Silva 323,847 Total 323, DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Dunford) Thomas F. McGuire 304,016 Total 304, DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Flanagan) Amanda Moira Pillsbury 83,942 Preston Jones Jr. 175,410 Keely Patricia Hillison 51,407 Ioana Salajanu 37,586 Total 348, % 50.36% 14.76% 10.79% Page 18 of 34

20 DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Hartigan) Cecilia Anne Horan 268,016 Keith L. Spence 75,300 Total 343, % 21.93% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Jordan) Clare Joyce Quish 216,959 Jerry Barrido 79,275 Patrick Dankwa John 46,114 Total 342, % 23.16% 13.47% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of McGinnis) Brian Terrence Sexton 101,757 Peter Michael Gonzalez 174,681 Bradley R. Trowbridge 64,228 Total 340, % 51.28% 18.85% DEM - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac. of Prendergast) Jack Hagerty 192,045 Mable Taylor 151,668 Total 343, % 44.13% DEM - Judge, 1st Subcircuit (Vacancy of Hambright, Jr.) Litricia Payne 17,487 Erika Orr 19,365 Total 36, % 52.55% DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lampkin) Tiana Ellis Blakely 15,026 Fredrick H. Bates 8,080 Total 23, % 34.97% DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Laws) William H. Laws 9,154 Adrienne Elaine Davis 13,933 Total 23, % 60.35% DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Rhodes) Toya T. Harvey 12,274 Tiesha L Smith 10,830 Total 23, % 46.88% DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of J.Turner, Jr.) Travis Richardson 9,703 Ieshia Gray 13,161 Total 22, % 57.56% DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Willis) Debra A. Seaton 13,576 Sheree D. Henry 7,670 Ubi O'Neal 2,002 Total 23, % 32.99% 8.61% Page 19 of 34

21 DEM - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of V. Turner) Devlin Schoop 9,899 Arthur Wesley Willis 12,267 Total 22, % 55.34% DEM - Judge, 3rd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Delehanty) Patrick Thomas Stanton 13,654 Michael Hayes 12,783 Kevin Patrick Cunningham 15,693 Total 42, % 30.34% 37.25% DEM - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Banks) Rhonda Sallee 8,527 H Yvonne Coleman 12,388 Gino Betts 7,921 Gwendolyn D. Anderson 8,657 Total 37, % 33.04% 21.13% 23.09% DEM - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Jones) Marian Emily Perkins 13,562 Jenetia Marshall 11,742 David L. Kelly 11,706 Total 37, % 31.73% 31.63% DEM - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Washington, II) Robert Harris 20,951 Shay Tyrone Allen 9,715 Mary Alice Melchor 6,377 Total 37, % 26.23% 17.22% DEM - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Chevere) David C. Herrera 11,474 Kent Delgado 21,025 Sean Patrick Kelly 5,937 Total 38, % 54.70% 15.45% DEM - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Cooke) Edward J. Underhill 7,802 Charles ''Charlie'' Beach 12,025 Andrea Michelle Webber 18,667 Total 38, % 31.24% 48.49% DEM - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lopez Cepero) Linda Perez 20,560 Stephanie K. Miller 18,292 Total 38, % 47.08% DEM - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Fabri) James ''Jamie'' Shapiro 26,423 Stephen J. Feldman 2,693 Robin Denise Shoffner 15,381 John Christopher Benson 4,057 Bonnie C. McGrath 9,325 Total 57, % 4.65% 26.57% 7.01% 16.11% Page 20 of 34

22 DEM - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Liu) Lindsay Huge 21,907 Michael A. Forti 18,676 Cyrus Hosseini 1,992 Athena A. Farmakis 14,831 Total 57, % 32.53% 3.47% 25.84% DEM - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Pethers) Jeanne Marie Wrenn 25,046 Myron ''Mike'' Mackoff 19,848 Rishi Agrawal 12,230 Total 57, % 34.75% 21.41% DEM - Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of O'Neill Burke) Stephanie Saltouros 21,889 Gwyn E. Ward Brown 5,176 Lorraine Murphy 10,784 Total 37, % 13.68% 28.49% DEM - Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Suriano) Colleen Reardon Daly 20,856 Noreen Patricia Connolly 4,885 Gerald Cleary 6,475 Jill Rose Quinn 4,457 Thomas J. Gabryszewski 2,631 Total 39, % 12.43% 16.47% 11.34% 6.69% DEM - Judge, 11th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Kennedy) Joanne F. Rosado 12,919 Scott J. Frankel 3,950 Total 16, % 23.42% DEM - Judge, 14th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Garcia) Marina E. Ammendola 9,134 Beatriz A. Frausto-Sandoval 12,684 Total 21, % 58.14% REP - Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois Bruce Rauner & Evelyn Sanguinetti 16,617 Jeanne Ives & Rich Morthland 14,267 Total 30, % 46.20% REP - Attorney General, State of Illinois Erika Harold 16,904 Gary Grasso 11,430 Total 28, % 40.34% REP - Secretary of State, State of Illinois Jason Helland 25,430 Total 25, REP - Comptroller, State of Illinois Darlene Senger 25,336 Total 25, Page 21 of 34

23 REP - Treasurer, State of Illinois Jim Dodge 25,172 Total 25, REP - U.S. Representative, 1st District Jimmy Lee Tillman, II 1,003 Total 1, REP - U.S. Representative, 2nd District John F Morrow 251 Patrick Harmon 285 David Merkle 181 Total % 39.75% 25.24% REP - U.S. Representative, 3rd District Arthur J. Jones 3,125 Total 3, REP - U.S. Representative, 4th District Mark Wayne Lorch 2,616 Total 2, REP - U.S. Representative, 5th District Tom Hanson 9,440 Total 9, REP - U.S. Representative, 7th District Craig Cameron 2,372 Jeffrey A. Leef 1,708 Total 4, % 41.86% REP - U.S. Representative, 9th District Sargis Sangari 1,103 John D. Elleson 1,599 Maxwell Rice 506 D. Vincent Thomas Jr. 655 Total 3, % 41.39% 13.10% 16.96% REP - State Senator, 2nd 4-yr REP - State Senator, 3rd 4-yr REP - State Senator, 5th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 6th 4-yr Page 22 of 34

24 REP - State Senator, 8th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 11th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 12th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 14th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 15th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 17th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 18th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 20th 4-yr REP - State Senator, 39th 4-yr REP - State Representative, 1st District REP - State Representative, 2nd District REP - State Representative, 3rd District REP - State Representative, 4th District REP - State Representative, 5th District Page 23 of 34

25 REP - State Representative, 6th District REP - State Representative, 8th District REP - State Representative, 9th District REP - State Representative, 10th District REP - State Representative, 11th District REP - State Representative, 12th District REP - State Representative, 13th District REP - State Representative, 14th District REP - State Representative, 15th District Amanda Biela 1,069 Total 1, REP - State Representative, 16th District REP - State Representative, 19th District Ammie Kessem 2,220 Total 2, REP - State Representative, 20th District Michael P. McAuliffe 2,171 Total 2, REP - State Representative, 21st District Page 24 of 34

26 REP - State Representative, 22nd District REP - State Representative, 23rd District REP - State Representative, 24th District REP - State Representative, 25th District REP - State Representative, 26th District REP - State Representative, 27th District REP - State Representative, 28th District REP - State Representative, 29th District REP - State Representative, 31st District REP - State Representative, 32nd District REP - State Representative, 33rd District REP - State Representative, 34th District REP - State Representative, 35th District Herbert Hebein 1,157 Total 1, Page 25 of 34

27 REP - State Representative, 36th District REP - State Representative, 39th District REP - State Representative, 40th District REP - State Representative, 55th District Marilyn Smolenski 74 Total REP - State Representative, 78th District REP - Commissioner, Water Reclamation Dist ( Vote For 3 ) R. Cary Capparelli 19,923 Shundar Lin 10,738 Total 30, % 35.02% REP - Commissioner,Water Reclamation Dist 2 yr. REP - Com., Water Reclamation Dist 2yr (Vac of Bradford) REP - Board President, Cook County REP - Clerk, Cook County REP - Sheriff, Cook County REP - Treasurer, Cook County REP - Assessor, Cook County Page 26 of 34

28 REP - Commissioner, County Board 1st District Write-in 1 10 Total 1 REP - Commissioner, County Board 2nd District REP - Commissioner, County Board 3rd District George Blakemore 2,030 Total 2, REP - Commissioner, County Board 4th District REP - Commissioner, County Board 5th District REP - Commissioner, County Board 7th District REP - Commissioner, County Board 8th District Walter Zarnecki 1,253 Renne ''Tex'' Chavez 595 Total 1, % 32.20% REP - Commissioner, County Board 9th District Peter N. Silvestri 2,736 Total 2, REP - Commissioner, County Board 10th District REP - Commissioner, County Board 11th District Carl Segvich 1,761 Steven S. Graves 1,819 Total 3, % 50.81% REP - Commissioner, County Board 12th District REP - Commissioner, County Board 13th District Chris J. Hanusiak 726 Total REP - Commissioner, County Board 16th District Page 27 of 34

29 REP - Board of Review, 2nd District REP - Board of Review, 3rd District REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Brewer) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Clay) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Dooling) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Egan) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Dunford) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Flanagan) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Hartigan) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of Jordan) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vacancy of McGinnis) REP - Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac. of Prendergast) REP - Judge, 1st Subcircuit (Vacancy of Hambright, Jr.) Page 28 of 34

30 REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lampkin) REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Laws) REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Rhodes) REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of J.Turner, Jr.) REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Willis) REP - Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of V. Turner) REP - Judge, 3rd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Delehanty) REP - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Banks) REP - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Jones) REP - Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Washington, II) REP - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Chevere) REP - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Cooke) REP - Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lopez Cepero) Page 29 of 34

31 REP - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Fabri) REP - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Liu) REP - Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Pethers) REP - Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of O'Neill Burke) REP - Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Suriano) REP - Judge, 11th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Kennedy) REP - Judge, 14th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Garcia) Legalize Marijuana Yes 325,418 No 119,048 Total 444, % 26.78% Preserve ACA Benefits Yes 398,684 No 47,784 Total 446, % 10.70% Ban Bump Stocks Yes 412,772 No 36,153 Total 448, % 8.05% Combat Opioid Crisis Yes 385,395 No 55,210 Total 440, % 12.53% Rent Control-W03P04 Yes 216 No 97 Total % 30.99% Page 30 of 34

32 Rent Control-W03P05 Yes 99 No 38 Total % 27.74% Rent Control-W03P07 Yes 159 No 65 Total % 29.02% Rent Control-W03P16 Yes 173 No 57 Total % 24.78% Rent Control-W03P18 Yes 247 No 82 Total % 24.92% Rent Control-W03P24 Yes 157 No 75 Total % 32.33% Rent Control-W03P28 Yes 133 No 51 Total % 27.72% Rent Control-W03P29 Yes 190 No 61 Total % 24.30% Rent Control-W03P35 Yes 69 No 31 Total % 31.00% Rent Control-W03P38 Yes 206 No 72 Total % 25.90% Rent Control-W04P05 Yes 226 No 86 Total % 27.56% Rent Control-W04P07 Yes 299 No 106 Total % 26.17% Page 31 of 34

33 Rent Control-W04P12 Yes 224 No 87 Total % 27.97% Rent Control-W04P18 Yes 223 No 88 Total % 28.30% Rent Control-W04P34 Yes 206 No 73 Total % 26.16% Rent Control-W05P11 Yes 275 No 83 Total % 23.18% Rent Control-W05P18 Yes 231 No 47 Total % 16.91% Rent Control-W07P10 Yes 175 No 56 Total % 24.24% Rent Control-W12-NW Yes 885 No 220 Total 1, % 19.91% Rent Control-W22-NE Yes 1,609 No 371 Total 1, % 18.74% Rent Control-W25-Central Yes 5,103 No 1,783 Total 6, % 25.89% Rent Control-W25P04 Yes 138 No 33 Total % 19.30% Rent Control-W25P25 Yes 117 No 75 Total % 39.06% Page 32 of 34

34 Rent Control-W33P01 Yes 203 No 72 Total % 26.18% Rent Control-W33P08 Yes 285 No 153 Total % 34.93% Rent Control-W33P13 Yes 189 No 62 Total % 24.70% Rent Control-W33P15 Yes 233 No 84 Total % 26.50% Rent Control-W33P20 Yes 213 No 82 Total % 27.80% Rent Control-W33P23 Yes 214 No 97 Total % 31.19% Rent Control-W36P23 Yes 82 No 23 Total % 21.90% Page 33 of 34

35 Commissioners Marisel A. Hernandez, Chairwoman William J. Kresse, Commissioner/Secretary Jonathan T. Swain, Commissioner Lance Gough, Executive Director CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018 April 4, 2018 Listed below are those persons who timely filed Declarations of Intent to be a Write-in Candidate for an office on the ballot. OFFICE CANDIDATE VOTE TOTAL Commissioner for MWRD (Bradford Vacancy) Democratic Simon Gordon 2,541 Commissioner for MWRD (Bradford Vacancy) Democratic M. Cameron Cam Davis 25,678 Commissioner for MWRD (Bradford Vacancy) Democratic Karen Bond 225 Commissioner for MWRD (Bradford Vacancy) Democratic Vernard Alsberry 2 Commissioner for MWRD (Bradford Vacancy) Democratic Frank Avila 802 Cook County Commissioner 1 st District Republican Joann Breivogel 1 State Central Committeeman 3 rd Cong. Dist. Democratic Mateusz Matt Tomkowiak 175 Cook County Clerk Democratic Joy Jackson West Washington Street, Suites 600/800, Chicago IL fax TTY chicagoelections.com cboe@chicagoelections.net Page 34 of 34

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