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1 ATTENTION VOTERS PROPOSED CALL FOR AN ILLINOIS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Please read before voting. You will vote a ballot that includes a referendum asking whether Illinois should hold a state Constitutional Convention. The ballot contains a "Notice" and an "Explanation of Proposed Call" that a court has ruled is inaccurate and incorrect and should be ignored. You should disregard the "Notice" and "Explanation of Proposed Call" on the ballot and, instead, consider the following information before voting: PROPOSED CALL FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION EXPLANATION OF PROPOSED CALL This proposal deals with a call for a state Constitutional Convention. The last such convention was held in , and a new Constitution was adopted in The 1970 Illinois Constitution requires that the question of calling a convention be placed before the voters every 20 years. If you support the calling of a Constitutional Convention, vote "YES." If you oppose the calling of a Constitutional Convention, vote "NO." You may vote on this question at the location on the ballot (not on this sheet) that states: N O T A B A L L O T N O T A B A L L O T YES NO For the calling of a Constitutional Convention. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BEFORE VOTING Page 1 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
2 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFICATE November 4, 2008 TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS We, the undersigned Commissioners of the Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago, do hereby affirm that the following is a true, full and correct list of the Referenda, Offices and Candidates, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on the 4th day of November, A.D., 2008 in the City of Chicago. Proposed Call for a Constitutional Convention Explanation of Proposed Call This proposal deals with a call for a state Constitutional Convention. The last such convention was held in , and a new Constitution was adopted in The 1970 Illinois Constitution requires that the question of calling a convention be placed before the voters every 20 years. If you support the calling of a Constitutional Convention, vote YES. If you oppose the calling of a Constitutional Convention, vote NO. For the calling of a Constitutional Convention YES NO Page 2 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
3 President and Vice President of the United States Barack Obama & Joe Biden (Democratic) (1) John McCain & Sarah Palin (Republican) (2) Cynthia McKinney & Rosa Clemente (Green) (3) Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root (Libertarian) (4) John Joseph Polachek & No Candidate (NEW) (5) Charles O. Baldwin & Darrell L. Castle (Constitution Party of Illinois) (6) Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez (Independent) (7) United States Senator Richard J. Durbin (Democratic) (8) Steve Sauerberg (Republican) (9) Kathy Cummings (Green) (10) Larry A. Stafford (Libertarian) (11) Chad N. Koppie (Constitution Party of Illinois) (12) U.S. Representative, 1st District Bobby L. Rush (Democratic) (13) Antoine Members (Republican) (14) U.S. Representative, 2nd District Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (Democratic) (13) Anthony W. Williams (Republican) (14) U.S. Representative, 3rd District Daniel William Lipinski (Democratic) (13) Michael Hawkins (Republican) (14) Jerome Pohlen (Green) (15) U.S. Representative, 4th District Luis V. Gutierrez (Democratic) (13) Daniel Cunningham (Republican) (14) Omar N. López (Green) (15) Page 3 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
4 U.S. Representative, 5th District Rahm Emanuel (Democratic) (13) Tom Hanson (Republican) (14) Alan Augustson (Green) (15) U.S. Representative, 7th District Danny K. Davis (Democratic) (13) Steve Miller (Republican) (14) U.S. Representative, 9th District Janice D. Schakowsky (Democratic) (13) Michael Benjamin Younan (Republican) (14) Morris Shanfield (Green) (15) State Senator, 2nd District William "Willie" Delgado (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 3rd District Mattie Hunter (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 5th District Rickey R. Hendon (Democratic) (17) Jason Allen Braswell (Republican) (18) State Senator, 6th District John J. Cullerton (Democratic) (17) Jay Valko (Republican) (18) Page 4 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
5 State Senator, 7th District Unexpired 2-Year Term Heather Steans (Democratic) (17) Tom Durkin (Green) (18) State Senator, 8th District Ira I. Silverstein (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 9th District Jeffrey M. Schoenberg (Democratic) (17) Brendan Appel (Republican) (18) State Senator, 11th District Louis S. "Lou" Viverito (Democratic) (17) Jeffrey Malinowski (Republican) (18) State Senator, 12th District Martin A. Sandoval (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 14th District Emil Jones, III (Democratic) (17) Ray Wardingley (Republican) (18) State Senator, 15th District James T. Meeks (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 17th District Donne E. Trotter (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 18th District Edward D. Maloney (Democratic) (17) Page 5 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
6 State Senator, 20th District Iris Y. Martinez (Democratic) (17) State Senator, 33rd District Daniel W. Kotowski (Democratic) (17) Michael H. Sweeney (Republican) (18) State Senator, 39th District Don Harmon (Democratic) (17) State Representative, 1st District Susana Mendoza (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 2nd District Edward J. Acevedo (Democratic) (20) Ante "Tony" Marijan (Green) (21) State Representative, 3rd District Luis Arroyo (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 4th District Cynthia Soto (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 5th District Kenneth "Ken" Dunkin (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 6th District Esther Golar (Democratic) (20) Page 6 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
7 State Representative, 7th District Karen A. Yarbrough (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 8th District La Shawn K. Ford (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 9th District Arthur L. Turner (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 10th District Annazette R. Collins (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 11th District John A. Fritchey (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 12th District Sara Feigenholtz (Democratic) (20) Tim Quirk (Green) (21) State Representative, 13th District Gregory Harris (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 14th District Harry Osterman (Democratic) (20) John Beacham (Green) (21) State Representative, 15th District John C. D'Amico (Democratic) (20) Page 7 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
8 State Representative, 16th District Lou Lang (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 18th District Julie Hamos (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 19th District Joseph M. Lyons (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 20th District Michael C. Marzullo (Democratic) (20) Michael P. McAuliffe (Republican) (21) State Representative, 21st District Michael J. Zalewski (Democratic) (20) Charles "Charlie" Johnson (Republican) (21) Rita Maniotis (Green) (22) State Representative, 22nd District Michael J. Madigan (Democratic) (20) Robert P. Famiglietti (Republican) (21) State Representative, 23rd District Daniel J. Burke (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 25th District Barbara Flynn Currie (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 26th District William D. "Will" Burns (Democratic) (20) Sylvester "Junebug" Hendricks (Republican) (21) Page 8 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
9 State Representative, 27th District Monique D. Davis (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 28th District Robert "Bob" Rita (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 29th District David E. Miller (Democratic) (20) James Buiter (Republican) (21) State Representative, 30th District William "Will" Davis (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 31st District Mary E. Flowers (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 32nd District Andre Thapedi (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 33rd District Marlow H. Colvin (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 34th District Constance A. "Connie" Howard (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 35th District Kevin Carey Joyce (Democratic) (20) State Representative, 36th District James D. Brosnahan (Democratic) (20) Page 9 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
10 State Representative, 39th District Maria Antonia "Toni" Berrios (Democratic) (20) Jeremy Karpen (Green) (21) State Representative, 40th District Deborah L. Mell (Democratic) (20) Christine M. Nere-Foss (Republican) (21) Heather Benno (Green) (22) State Representative, 65th District Aurora Austriaco (Democratic) (20) Rosemary E. Mulligan (Republican) (21) State Representative, 77th District Angelo "Skip" Saviano (Republican) (20) State Representative, 78th District Deborah L. Graham (Democratic) (20) Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Commissioners Vote for not more than three Frank Avila (Democratic) (23) Kathleen Therese Meany (Democratic) (24) Cynthia M. Santos (Democratic) (25) David Clearwater (Republican) (26) Paul Chialdikas (Republican) (27) Daniel Flores (Republican) (28) Nadine Bopp (Green) (29) John "Jack" Ailey (Green) (30) Rita Bogolub (Green) (31) Page 10 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
11 State's Attorney Anita Alvarez (Democratic) (32) Tony Peraica (Republican) (33) Thomas O'Brien (Green) (34) Clerk of the Circuit Court Dorothy A. Brown (Democratic) (35) Diane Shapiro (Republican) (36) Paloma Andrade (Green) (37) Recorder of Deeds Eugene "Gene" Moore (Democratic) (38) Gregory Goldstein (Republican) (39) Terrence A. Gilhooly (Green) (40) Board of Review, 2nd District Joseph Berrios (Democratic) (41) Lauren Elizabeth McCracken-Quirk (Republican) (42) Howard Kaplan (Green) (43) Board of Review, 3rd District Larry R. Rogers, Jr. (Democratic) (41) Lionel Garcia (Republican) (42) Antonne "Tony" Cox (Green) (43) Judge of the Supreme Court (Vacancy of McMorrow) Anne M. Burke (Democratic) (44) Page 11 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
12 Judge of the Appellate Court (Vacancy of Burke) Sharon Johnson Coleman (Democratic) (45) Judge of the Appellate Court (Vacancy of Campbell) John O. Steele (Democratic) (46) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Disko) Dennis J. Burke (Democratic) (47) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Glowacki) Jesse G. Reyes (Democratic) (48) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Healy) Maureen Ward Kirby (Democratic) (49) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Keehan) Marilyn F. Johnson (Democratic) (50) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Lott) Thomas J. Byrne (Democratic) (51) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Montelione) Debra B. Walker (Democratic) (52) Page 12 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
13 Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Murphy) Kristyna Colleen Ryan (Democratic) (53) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Nowicki) Michael B. Hyman (Democratic) (54) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Thomas) Joan Powell (Democratic) (55) Judge, 1st Subcircuit (Vacancy of Turkington) Donna L. Cooper (Democratic) (56) Judge, 3rd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Donnersberger) Patrick J. Sherlock (Democratic) (56) Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Bush) Jackie Marie Portman (Democratic) (56) Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Additional Judgeship A) Dominique C. Ross (Democratic) (57) Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Figueroa) Mauricio Araujo (Democratic) (56) Page 13 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
14 Judge, 7th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Young) Anita Rivkin-Carothers (Democratic) (56) Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Sheehan) Ann Collins Dole (Democratic) (56) Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Kowalski) Ursula Walowski (Democratic) (56) Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Morrissey) Diana L. Kenworthy (Democratic) (57) Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Pucinski) Eileen O'Neill Burke (Democratic) (58) Judge, 14th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Henry) James N. O'Hara (Democratic) (56) Judge, 14th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Reyna) Edward A. Arce (Democratic) (57) Page 14 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
15 BALLOT FOR JUDICIAL CANDIDATES SEEKING RETENTION IN OFFICE Vote on the Proposition with respect to all or any of the Judges listed on this ballot. No Judge listed is running against any other Judge. The sole question is whether each Judge shall be retained in his present office. Judicial Retention - Appellate Court "Shall each of the persons listed be retained in office as Judge of the Appellate Court, First Judicial District?" Michael J. Gallagher Yes - (100) No - (101) Margaret Stanton McBride Yes - (102) No - (103) Judicial Retention - Circuit Court "Shall each of the persons listed be retained in office as Judge of the Circuit Court, Cook County Judicial Circuit?" Thomas E. Flanagan Yes - (104) No - (105) Michael P. Toomin Yes - (106) No - (107) Richard J. Elrod Yes - (108) No - (109) Page 15 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
16 Themis N. Karnezis Yes - (110) No - (111) James Patrick Flannery Yes - (112) No - (113) Mary Ellen Coghlan Yes - (114) No - (115) Sebastian Thomas Patti Yes - (116) No - (117) Michelle Francene Lowrance Yes - (118) No - (119) Kathleen Marie McGury Yes - (120) No - (121) Shelley Lynn Sutker-Dermer Yes - (122) No - (123) Lynn Marie Egan Yes - (124) No - (125) Gerald C. Bender Yes - (126) No - (127) Andrew Berman Yes - (128) No - (129) Page 16 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
17 Diane Gordon Cannon Yes - (130) No - (131) Evelyn B. Clay Yes - (132) No - (133) Sharon Johnson Coleman Yes - (134) No - (135) Clayton J. Crane Yes - (136) No - (137) Candace Jean Fabri Yes - (140) No - (141) John J. Fleming Yes - (142) No - (143) Rodolfo (Rudy) Garcia Yes - (144) No - (145) James J. Gavin Yes - (146) No - (147) Shelli Williams Hayes Yes - (148) No - (149) Vanessa A. Hopkins Yes - (150) No - (151) Page 17 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
18 Rickey Jones Yes - (152) No - (153) Kathleen G. Kennedy Yes - (154) No - (155) William G. Lacy Yes - (156) No - (157) Marjorie C. Laws Yes - (158) No - (159) Patricia Manila Martin Yes - (160) No - (161) Veronica B. Mathein Yes - (162) No - (163) Carol Pearce McCarthy Yes - (164) No - (165) Barbara A. McDonald Yes - (166) No - (167) Mary A. Mulhern Yes - (168) No - (169) Edward N. Pietrucha Yes - (170) No - (171) Page 18 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
19 Edmund Ponce de Leon Yes - (172) No - (173) James L. Rhodes Yes - (174) No - (175) Barbara Ann Riley Yes - (176) No - (177) James G. Riley Yes - (178) No - (179) Cheryl A. (Hilliard) Starks Yes - (180) No - (181) David P. Sterba Yes - (182) No - (183) Jane Louise Stuart Yes - (184) No - (185) Donald Joseph Suriano Yes - (186) No - (187) Kenneth J. Wadas Yes - (188) No - (189) Frank G. Zelezinski Yes - (190) No - (191) Page 19 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
20 Gregory Joseph Wojkowski Yes - (192) No - (193) Sandra Otaka Yes - (194) No - (195) Mary Anne Mason Yes - (196) No - (197) Robert E. Gordon Yes - (198) No - (199) Lewis Nixon Yes - (200) No - (201) Eileen Mary Brewer Yes - (202) No - (203) Noreen Valeria Love Yes - (204) No - (205) Margaret Ann Brennan Yes - (206) No - (207) Janet Adams Brosnahan Yes - (208) No - (209) James R. Brown Yes - (210) No - (211) Page 20 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
21 Anthony Lynn Burrell Yes - (212) No - (213) John Thomas Doody, Jr. Yes - (214) No - (215) Peter A. Felice Yes - (216) No - (217) Kerry M. Kennedy Yes - (218) No - (219) Casandra Lewis Yes - (220) No - (221) Thomas J. Lipscomb Yes - (222) No - (223) Sheila McGinnis Yes - (224) No - (225) Dennis Michael McGuire Yes - (226) No - (227) Barbara M Meyer Yes - (228) No - (229) William Timothy O Brien Yes - (230) No - (231) Page 21 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
22 Lawrence O Gara Yes - (232) No - (233) Laura Marie Sullivan Yes - (234) No - (235) Sandra Tristano Yes - (236) No - (237) Valarie E. Turner Yes - (238) No - (239) Raúl Vega Yes - (240) No - (241) REFERENDA QUESTIONS To the Voters of Cook County - All Chicago Precincts Shall the Illinois Constitution be amended to establish a recall process for the office of Governor and other statewide elected officials? Bronzeville Affordable Housing - Certain precincts in Wards 2, 3, 4 and 20 Should Bronzeville voters direct Mayor Richard Daley and the Chicago 2016 Olympic Committee to protect the legacy of this historic community by ensuring that at least 26% of city-owned vacant lots in Bronzeville be used to provide decent, safe, and affordable homeownership opportunities for moderate-income Bronzeville residents based on Chicago's Median Income (CMI), so as to make the American dream of homeownership possible for more working families and to preserve the diversity of incomes in our community? Page 22 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
23 Southwest Home Equity Assurance Program - Certain precincts in Wards 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23 Voters of the Southwest Home Equity District Shall the Southwest Home Equity Assurance Program implement a Foreclosure Prevention Loan Fund with money from the guarantee fund of the established guaranteed home equity program? Mental Health Center - Voters of the Special Service Area - Certain precincts in Wards 30, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39, 40, 45, 50 Should the City Council of Chicago be directed by the voters in the service area of the North River Mental Health Center, 5801 N. Pulaski, to establish a Special Service Area (SSA) to provide direct, free mental health services for alcohol and drug abuse, family conflict, stress on our seniors, domestic violence, child abuse, and mental and emotional illness to the residents living within the boundaries of the SSA? The tax supporting the SSA shall be no higher than an increase of.004 of the real estate property tax bill of all parcels within the boundaries of the SSA (for example, the owner of a single-family home who currently pays $4,000 per year in taxes would realize an increase of $16 per year). Clean Elections - Ward 05, Precinct 08 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Clean Elections" legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limited individual campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for statewide offices? Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 05 Precinct 08 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Campaign Finance Reform" legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Page 23 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
24 Paper Ballot - Ward 05 Precinct 08 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 05 Precinct 39 Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this 39th Precinct of the 5th Ward of the City of Chicago (as such precinct existed as of the last general election)? Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 08 Precinct 11 Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this Eleventh Precinct of the Eighth Ward of the City of Chicago (as such precinct existed as of the last General Election)? Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 08 Precinct 13 Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this Thirteenth Precinct of the Eighth Ward of the City of Chicago (as such precinct existed as of the last General Election)? Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 08 Precinct 22 Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this Twenty Second Precinct of the Eighth Ward of the City of Chicago (as such precinct existed as of the last General Election)? Page 24 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
25 Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 08 Precinct 43 Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this 43 Precinct of the 8 Ward of the City of Chicago (as such precinct existed as of the last General Election)? Clean Elections - Ward 13 Precinct 35 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact Clean Elections legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limited individual campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for statewide offices? Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 13 Precinct 35 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact Campaign Finance Reform legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 13 Precinct 35 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Alcoholic Liquor - Ward 19 Precinct 36 Shall the prohibition of the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be continued in the annexed area of the 36th Precinct of the 19th Ward of the City of Chicago (as such annexed area of the 36th Precinct existed as of the last general election)? Page 25 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
26 West Chatham Track Facility - Ward 21, Precincts 2 & 65 Shall the City of Chicago, Chicago Board of Education and the Chicago Park District work together to build a full service multi-purpose indooroutdoor track facility in the West Chatham community to train the youth of the community to compete successfully at the highest level in Track & Field through out the country? Clean Elections - Ward 32 Precinct 20 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Clean Elections" legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limits on campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for the General Assembly and statewide offices? Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 32 Precinct 20 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Campaign Finance Reform" legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 32 Precinct 20 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Page 26 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
27 Clean Elections - Ward 34 Precinct 23 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Clean Elections" legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limited individual campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for statewide offices? Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 34 Precinct 23 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Campaign Finance Reform" legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 34 Precinct 23 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Clean Elections - Ward 37 Precinct 36 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Clean Elections" legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limited individual campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for statewide offices? Page 27 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
28 Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 37 Precinct 36 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Campaign Finance Reform" legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 37 Precinct 36 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 45 Precinct 04 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact "Campaign Finance Reform" legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 45 Precinct 04 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Page 28 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
29 Affordable Housing TIF - Ward 46, Precincts 8, 12, 20, 22, 23, 26, 32, 38, 41, 42, and 47 Should the City of Chicago allocate 40% of TIF funds (Tax Increment Financing) to preserve and produce housing affordable to persons at or below the community median income, including acquiring vacant or foreclosed-upon properties, rehab and construction? Public Subsides (TIF) - Ward 46, Precincts 8, 12, 20, 22, 23, 26, 32, 38, 41, 42, and 47 Should the City of Chicago adopt a policy whereby beneficiaries of public subsidies (including TIF) with more than 15 employees must give local residents first chance to apply for jobs, certify that all employees and contractors' employees receive a living wage and pledge to honor worker rights, including safety standards and the right to organize without interference? Lakefront Expansion - Ward 48 Should the City of Chicago, State of Illinois and Federal Government prohibit lakefront expansion from Hollywood Ave. to Evanston that includes extension of Lake Shore Drive or establishment of any other roadways, marinas or harbors, housing, major landfill or commercial development? Clean Elections - Ward 48 Precinct 30 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact Clean Elections legislation, a system whereby candidates voluntarily agree to accept limits on campaign contributions and spending, in return for public financing of campaigns for the General Assembly and statewide offices? Page 29 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
30 Campaign Finance Reform - Ward 48 Precinct 30 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact Campaign Finance Reform legislation to restrict campaign contributions to candidates for statewide, county, township and city offices, including reasonable limits on all individual campaign contributions, a ban on all corporate campaign contributions, and restrictions on transfers between political committees? Paper Ballot - Ward 48 Precinct 30 Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation to provide that the only official ballot for all elections in the State of Illinois be a durable archival-quality paper ballot that the voter marks either by hand, or with a ballot-marking device? Submitted this 5 th Day of September, Page 30 of 30 Oct. 4, 2008 Updated pursuant to Court orders
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