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1 BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS Rev: 15 January 2019 PERCENTAGE OF VOTERS CASTING BALLOTS AT ELECTIONS SINCE 1942 UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS April 14, 1942 D- 696,194 D- 2,263 1,829,242 R- 264,713 R % Totals 960,907 2,751 Nov. 3, ,895,001 1,452,696 8, % April 11, ,885,156 D- 484,838 No R- 258,494 Record 39.43% Total 743,332 Nov. 7, ,147,218 1,963, , % April 9, ,078,530 D- 503,074 D- 767 R- 201,556 R % Totals 704,630 1,227 Nov. 5, ,264,737 1,865,378 7, % & Aldermanic 2,106,594 D- 528,243 No Feb. 25, 1947 R- 284,067 Record 38.56% Total 812,310 April 1, ,258,673 1,588,077 4, % April 13, ,208,153 D- 515,140 D- 1,367 R- 305,413 R- 1, % Totals 820,553 2,487 Nov. 2, ,315,461 2,026,411 14, % April 11, ,170,284 D- 508,108 D- 672 R- 249,480 R % Totals 761, Updated Jan. 15,

2 Nov. 7, ,217,660 1,766,845 8, % Aldermanic only (No in 2,103, ,283 A- 1, % Chicago since there Aldermanic was no contest) Only Feb. 27, 1951 April 3, ,236,306 1,270,017 2, % April 8, ,212,087 D- 535,198 D- 2,237 R- 485,006 R- 3, % Totals 1,028,176 5,846 Nov. 4, ,317,524 2,032,032 34, % April 13, ,065,615 D- 402,193 D- 696 R- 242,671 R % Totals 644,864 1,358 Nov. 2, ,071,538 1,529,304 7, % & Aldermanic 1,930,097 D- 786,498 D- 3,714 Feb. 22, 1955 R- 149,865 R % A- 305 Totals 1,016,699 4,742 April 5, ,091,988 1,342,993 4, % April 10, ,009,826 D- 584,748 D- 1,895 R- 200,107 R % Totals 793,067 2,769 Nov. 6, ,110,655 1,824,915 22, % April 8, ,912,766 D- 436,664 D- 783 R- 115,179 R % Totals 557,482 1,043 Updated Jan. 15,

3 Nov. 4, ,958,369 1,430,535 6, % & Aldermanic 1,835,224 D- 558,275 D- 2,858 Feb. 24, 1959 R- 94,134 R % A- 550 Totals 810,307 3,771 April 7, ,954,883 1,115,788 3, % April 12, ,918,295 D- 696,925 D- 2,518 R- 200,179 R % Totals 897,104 3,424 Nov. 8, ,053,462 1,837,854 29, % April 10, ,783,513 D- 596,212 D- 2,591 R- 186,562 R % Prop. 8 Totals 911,876 3,535 Nov. 6, ,829,122 1,463,755 10, % & Aldermanic 1,720,470 D- 476,797 5, % Feb. 26, 1963 R- 105,355 Total 831,328 April 2, ,815,555 1,264,008 6, % April 14, ,794,781 D- 606,960 D- 4,806 R- 232,425 R- 1, % Totals 839,385 6,610 Nov. 3, ,956,607 1,748,423 33, % & Proposition 1,797,038 D- 606,350 D- 5,638 June 14, 1966 R- 155,438 R % Prop-277 Totals 908,670 6,742 Updated Jan. 15,

4 Nov. 8, ,832,579 1,406,978 17, % Feb. 28, ,717,350 D- 473,929 D- 7,616 R- 87,996 R % A- 642 Totals 798,591 9,014 April 4, ,722,619 1,115,354 12, %, Proposition 1,745, ,410 D- 6,374 & R- 1, % Spec. Aldermanic Prop - 51 June 11, 1968 A- 1 Total 8,353 Nov. 5, ,806,001 1,547,271 32, % for Member of the 1,737, ,506 1, % Constitutional Convention Sept. 23, 1969 Election for Member of 1,734, ,683 3, % Constitutional Convention Nov. 18, 1969 March 17,1970 1,630,123 D- 479,791 D- 4,335 R- 111,050 R % Totals 590,930 5,050 Nov. 3, ,624,806 1,223,165 12, % Constitutional Dec. 15, ,630,066 Yes- 440, 423 1, % No- 198,123 Total 672,407 & Aldermanic 1,554,304 D- 397,818 D- 6,042 Feb. 23, 1971 R- 41,994 R % A- 728 Totals 710,665 7,200 Updated Jan. 15,

5 April 6, ,558,704 1,074,178 11, % March 21, ,697,251 D- 760,157 D- 8,535 R- 88,921 R % Totals 849,450 9,499 Nov. 7, ,798,919 1,449,805 26, % P. & V.P. Only Inside U.S Outside U.S & Proposition 1,571,067 D- 580,799 D- 4,582 March 19, 1974 R- 58,131 R % Prop.- 96 Totals 700,462 5,348 Nov. 5, ,530, ,922 8, % & Aldermanic 1,516,236 D- 820,447 D- 9,903 Election R- 29,987 R % Feb. 25, 1975 A- 127 Totals 872,724 10,490 & Supplementary 1,519, ,937 8, % Aldermanic April 1, 1975 March 16, ,556,070 D- 770,000 D- 8,939 (Includes Berwyn R- 72,098 R- 1, % & Lyons) Totals 842,198 10, Chicago Only 1,519,175 D- 761,014 R- 68, % Total 829,335 (Includes Berwyn & Lyons) 1,646,003 1,298,190 23,730 Nov. 2, 1976 Outside U. S P. & V. P % 1,298,787 Fed. Off Chicago Only 1,607,406 1,266, % Updated Jan. 15,

6 Special Mayoral 1,613,258 D- 731,213 D- 9, % & Special Aldermanic R- 27,166 R % (D) Election 11th Ward A % (R) April 19, 1977 Totals 759,436 9,547 Special Mayoral 1,605, ,210 7, % June 7, 1977 March 21, ,433,156 D- 497,450 D- 8, % R- 35,238 R % (D) Totals 532,688 8, % (R) Nov. 7, ,413, ,800 12, % Outside U. S. A Outside U. S. A & Aldermanic 1,423,476 D- 829,033 D- 12, % Feb. 27, 1979 R- 24,877 R % (D) A- 7,542 A % (R) Totals 861,452 13,626 April 3, ,426, ,934 12, % March 18, ,417,194 D- 698,757 (87%) D- 10, % R- 105,393 (13%) R- 1,703 D-49.31% Totals 804,150 12,043 R- 7.44% Nov. 4, ,514,705 1,197,831 24, % NRVB- 1,184 P. & V.P March 16, ,420,769 D- 516,648 D- 7,174 D-36.36% R- 39,980 R- 835 R- 2.81% Totals 556,628 8, % Nov. 2, ,549,282 1,061,423 ABS- 13, % NH- 1,138 Updated Jan. 15,

7 & Aldermanic 1,594,253 D- 1,217,965 22, % (D) Feb. 22, 1983 R- 14,641 N.H. 1, % (R) A- 2,718 Total 1,235,324 24, % April 12, ,625,786 1,334,303 ABS.- 25,427 N.H. - 1, % March 20, ,561,975 D- 878,243 Mail- 12,356 R- 35,966 N.H.- 1, % Citizen's- 5 V.O.- 4,091 " D " R - 37 Totals 914,450 18,063 Nov. 6, ,594,795 1,247,630 Mail- 30,356 N.H.- 1, % Total 32,227 March 18, ,428,235 D - 548,328 Mail - 10, % R - 25,962 V.O.- 2,407 N.P.- 3,654 N.H.- 2,063 Totals 577,944 15,420 Nov. 4, ,439, ,085 Mail - 14, % V.O.- 3,414 N.H.- 2,102 Total 19,688 & Aldermanic 1,550,647 D - 1,146,245 Mail- 39, % Feb. 27,1987 R - 18,501 V.O.- 4,949 Non.- 3,356 N.H.- 2,465 IL.Sol. - 5,494 Totals 1,173,596 46,915 & Supplementary 1,561,864 1,157,083 Mail- 24, % Aldermanic V.O.- 4,427 April 7, 1987 N.H.- 2,908 Total 32,648 Updated Jan. 15,

8 March 15, ,475,556 D- 742,281 Mail- 17, % R- 83,625 V.O.- 2,933 Non 733 N.H.- 1,994 IL Sol Totals 826,766 23,655 Nov.8, ,556,372 1,114,096 Mail- 33, % V.O.- 7,388 N.H.- 2,888 Total 45,487 Special Mayoral 1,549,367 D - 909,080 Mail- 32, % & Special R - 24,828 V.O.- 4,226 Aldermanic 6 th Ward Non- 141 N.H.- 2,727 Feb. 28, 1989 Totals 934,049 39,154 Special Mayoral & Supplementary 1,560,485 1,066,508 Mail- 39, % 6 th Ward Aldermanic V.O.- 6,013 April 4, 1989 N.H.- 3,118 Total 49,751 March 20, ,412,661 D- 577,343 Mail- 20, % R- 30,332 V.O.- 3,549 IL Sol N.H.- 2,555 Ind.Prog.- 21 Non - 4 Totals 607,899 27,658 Nov.6, ,424, ,842 Mail- 22, % V.O.- 4,024 N.H.- 2,370 Total 29,766 & Aldermanic 1,459,632 D- 675,750 Mail- 36, % Feb.26, 1991 R- 14,351 V.O.- 3,106 H.W.- 3,557 N.H.- 3,155 Non.- 3,490 Totals 697,148 44,314 Updated Jan. 15,

9 & Supplementary 1,472, ,229 Mail- 33, % Aldermanic V.O.- 2,998 April 2, 1991 N.H.- 3,321 Total 40,269 March 17, ,331,540 D- 653,317 Mail- 29, % R- 41,625 V.O.- 4,296 HW- 296 N.H.- 2,871 Non.- 2,314 Totals 697,552 37,908 Nov. 3, ,524,979 1,137,107 Mail- 42, % V.O.- 10,225 N.H.- 2,939 Total 57,043 March 15, ,366,329 D- 525,752 Mail- 20, % R- 24,391 V.O.- 4,252 HW- 564 N. H.- 3,471 HW/D- 3,826 HW/R- 244 Non.- 1,160 Totals 555,937 30,832 Nov. 8, ,358, ,544 Mail- 23, % V.O.- 4,771 N. H.- 3,854 Total 33,738 & Aldermanic 1,468,122 D- 560,265 Mail- 38, % Feb. 28, 1995 R- 15,525 V.O.- 3,287 HW- 2,085 N. H.- 4,004 Non.- 3,456 Totals 581,133 47,699 & Supplementary 1,468, ,615 Mail- 29, % Aldermanic V.O.- 3,319 April 4, 1995 N. H.- 3,818 Total 38,031 Updated Jan. 15,

10 Special 2 nd Congressional 181,057 D- 41,512 Mail % Nov. 28, 1995 R- 328 V.O.- 92 N. H Totals 41, Special 2 nd Congressional 181,057 34,373 Mail % District V.O.- 70 Dec. 12, 1995 N. H Total 685 March 19, ,331,539 D- 420,288 Mail- 25, % R- 39,967 V.O.- 3,315 HW- 426 N. H.- 3,639 HW/D- 5,108 HW/R- 224 Lib- 267 Non- 17 Totals 466,297 33,491 Nov. 5, ,428, ,514 Mail- 38, % V.O.- 6,922 N. H.- 4,375 Total 51,294 Interim Aldermanic 48,433 16,072 Mail- 1, % Feb. 25, 1997 V.O.- 27 Wards: 17 & 25 N. H.- 27 Total 1,149 March 17, ,372,810 D- 431,146 Mail- 19, % R- 25,783 V.O.- 3,184 Ref- 112 N. H.- 3,982 Lib- 38 Non- 531 Totals 457,610 27,531 Nov. 3, ,363, ,506 Mail- 25, % V.O.- 5,784 N. H.- 4,148 Total 36,882 Updated Jan. 15,

11 1,487, ,755 Mail- 40, % Feb. 23, 1999 V.O.- 3,673 N. H.- 4,470 Total 50,113 Supplementary Aldermanic 281,363 86,620 Mail- 5, % April 13,1999 V.O Held in 9 Wards N. H ,5,9,10,15,16,21,29 and 46 Total 7,221 1, 384,438 D- 424,429 Mail- 21, % March 21, 2000 R- 27,701 V.O.- 3,300 Non- 2,086 N. H.- 3,971 Totals 454,429 30,044 Nov. 7, ,472,534 1,034,052 Mail- 37, % V.O.- 10,131 N. H.- 4,394 Total 54,412 Special Interim Aldermanic 68,726 16,361 Mail- 1, % Wards: 17 & 37 V.O.- 45 Feb. 27, 2001 N. H.- 13 Total 1,834 1,377,878 D- 512,369 Mail- 19,168 March 19, 2002 R- 34,272 V.O.- 3, % L- 102 N.H.- 4,390 Non- 2,089 J.I.- 1,317 Totals 548,832 28,650 1,364, ,531 Mail- 21,102 Nov. 5, 2002 V.O.- 5, % N.H.- 3,416 J.I.- 1,370 Total 31,161 February 25, ,436, ,197 Mail - 24, % V.O.- 2,547 N.H.- 5,206 J.I.- 1,513 Total 33,355 Updated Jan. 15,

12 Supplementary Aldermanic 138,200 35,136 Mail - 1, % April 1, 2003 V.O Held in Wards N. H ,6,15 and 21 J. I March 16, ,334,909 D - 484,622 Mail - 19, % R - 27,893 V.O. - 3,536 Lib - 71 N. H. - 5,044 Green - 72 J.I. - 2,017 Non - 2,310 Total 514,971 Total 30,257 November 2, ,416,101 1,063,860 Mail - 42, % V.O. - 12,260 N.H. - 5,402 F.W.I Total 60,279 1,298,872 D 390,891 Mail - 14, % March 21, 2006 R - 24,599 EV- 14,459 Lib - 6 EVP Green - 0 V.O Hon/In. 0 GP Non N.H. - 4,585 Total J.I Total 35,445 1,360, ,222 Mail - 18, % November 7, 2006 EV - 24,811 EVP - 46 GP - 1,581 VO - 1,028 NH - 4,637 JI Total 51,045 February 27, ,407, ,706 Mail - 12, % EV.- 23,759 EVP - 41 GP N.H.- 4,540 VO M/O J.I Total 34,174 Updated Jan. 15,

13 Supplementary Aldermanic 361,336 96,052 Mail - 2, % April 17, 2007 EV - 8,000 Held in Wards: EVP and 50 GP NH - 1,651 VO - 94 M/O JI - 12 Total 12,474 February 5, ,307,519 D- 641,657 Mail - 13, % DF- 2,178 EV - 81,690 R - 43,552 EVP- 120 RF- 164 GP - 2,652 Green- 538 NH - 4,420 GreenF - 15 VO Non M/O - 1,754 Total 689,120 JI - 1,176 Total 105,518 1,497,292 1,105,998 Mail - 21, % November 4, 2008 EV - 260,378 EVP GP - 6,475 NH - 5,622 VO - 1,272 M/O - 8,464 JI - 1,735 Total 305,546 Special 300,551 D- 50,888 Mail- 1, % 5 th Congressional R- 2,905 EV - 4,081 March 3, 2009 G- 462 EVP- 6 Total 54,255 GP - 10 NH VO - 45 M/O - 1,279 JI - 9 Total 7,130 Updated Jan. 15,

14 Special 302,350 31,421 Mail % 5 th Congressional EV- 1,888 Alcoholic Liquor Ref. -36/19 EVP- 0 April 7, 2009 GP- 4 NH- 632 VO- 56 M/O - 2,090 JI- 8 Total 5,064 February 2, ,444,277 D- 357,697 MAIL- 13, % R- 34,666 EV&EVP- 45,013 G- 1,575 GP- 984 Total 393,938 NH- 4,520 VO- 534 JI- 1,350 Total 65,695 November 2, ,334, ,869 MAIL- 28, % EV&EVP- 85,605 GP- 2,649 NH- 4,551 VO 955 M/O - 7,400 JI- 1,372 Total 130,897 February 22, ,406, ,734 MAIL - 24, % EV&EVP - 73,268 GP - 1,246 NH - 4,535 VO/VOP JI - 1,373 Total 105,786 Supplementary Aldermanic Election April 5, , ,691 MAIL - 5, % Held in Wards: EV&EVP - 18,549 6, 15, 16, 17, 20, 24, 25, 36, 38, 41, 43, 45, 46, 50 GP NH - 1,088 VO/VOP - 72 JI Total 25,078 Updated Jan. 15,

15 March 20, ,288,293 D - 267,121 Mail - 9, % R - 47,896 EV&EVP - 39,102 G GP Non - 35 NH - 4,124 Total 315,164 VO/VOP JI - 1,214 Total 55,495 November 6, ,364,371 1,028,870 MAIL- 34, % EV&EVP- 243,107 GP- 11,074 NH- 4,946 VO 863 JI- 1,896 Total 296,148 Special 120,742 D- 17,491 Mail % 2 nd Congressional R- 253 EV&EVP 2,747 February 26, 2013 Total 17,744 GP - 23 NH VO - 22 JI - 63 Total 3,225 Special Election 120,194 13,433 Mail % 2 nd Congressional EV & EVP 2,240 April 9, 2013 GP 16 NH 334 VO 8 JI 78 Total 2,841 March 18, ,368,290 D 182,283 Mail 8, % R - 42,343 M/O 621 G EV&EVP 36,113 Non - 1,552 GP 615 Total 226,308 NH 4,021 VO 214 JI 1,334 Total 51,200 Updated Jan. 15,

16 November 4, ,368, ,033 Mail 38, % M/O 792 EV&EVP 113,885 GP 4,487 NH 2,554 VO 409 JI 686 Total 161,795 February 24, ,421, ,700 Mail 22, % M/O 48 EV&EVP 89,869 GP 3,152 NH 2,506 VO 410 JI 648 Total 118,725 Runoff & Supplementary Aldermanic Elections April 7, ,441, ,524 Mail 42, % M/O 72 EV&EVP 142,354 GP 5,752 NH 2,329 VO 185 JI 431 Total 193,219 March 15, ,514, ,823 Mail 32, % M/O 1,675 Dem 720,812 EV 140,134 Rep 89,540 GP 12,505 Grn 394 NH 3,855 Non-Part 77 JI 967 Total 191,416 Nov. 8, ,570,529 1,115,664 Mail 93, % M/O 7,239 EV 325,261 GP 18,776 NH 4,327 JI 1,329 Total 450,450 Updated Jan. 15,

17 DATE VOTERS FOR BALLOT VOTING VOTING Special Alderman, 4th Ward February 28, ,588 6,855 Mail % M/O 5 EV 1,731 GP 41 NH 50 JI 5 Total 2,243 1,494, , % March 20, 2018 D- 452,529 R- 31,535 Non- 4,432 Mail 39,885 M/O 742 EV 104,911 GP 4,400 NH 3,848 JI 518 Other 415 Total 154,719 1,503, , % November 6, 2018 Mail 113,051 M/O 2,620 EV 223,646 GP 12,040 NH 3,919 JI 833 Total 356,109 NEXT: February 26, 2019 Updated Jan. 15,

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