Candidate Filings in Ballot Order, November 6, 2018 · 53 Marcelino Garcia Democratic Candidate 54...
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Candidate Filings in Ballot Order, November 6, 2018
Ballot No. Candidate
Status as of 9/13/2018 3:05:37 PM
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This unofficial candidate list for the Nov. 6, 2018 election includes only the offices and the names of candidates whose districts include all or part of the City of Chicago. Please note: This list will be updated by mid-September with all state, county and local referenda questions that qualify to be placed on the Nov. 6, 2018 ballots.
Governor & Lieutenant Governor Vote for One
(JB Pritzker1 CandidateDemocratic
(Juliana Stratton
(Bruce Rauner2 CandidateRepublican
(Evelyn Sanguinetti
(Grayson Kash Jackson3 CandidateLibertarian
(Sanjeev Mohip
(William "Sam" McCann4 CandidateConservative
(Aaron Merreighn
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
Attorney General Vote for One
Kwame Raoul7 CandidateDemocratic
Erika Harold8 CandidateRepublican
Bubba Harsy9 CandidateLibertarian
Secretary of State Vote for One
Jesse White10 CandidateDemocratic
Jason Helland11 CandidateRepublican
Steve Dutner12 CandidateLibertarian
Comptroller Vote for One
Susana A. Mendoza13 CandidateDemocratic
Darlene Senger14 CandidateRepublican
Claire Ball15 CandidateLibertarian
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
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Treasurer Vote for One
Michael W. Frerichs16 CandidateDemocratic
Jim Dodge17 CandidateRepublican
Michael Leheney18 CandidateLibertarian
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
U.S. Representative, 1st District Vote for One
Bobby L. Rush21 CandidateDemocratic
Jimmy Lee Tillman, II22 CandidateRepublican
Thomas Rudbeck23 CandidateIndependent
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
U.S. Representative, 2nd District Vote for One
Robin Kelly21 CandidateDemocratic
David Merkle22 CandidateRepublican
U.S. Representative, 3rd District Vote for One
Daniel William Lipinski21 CandidateDemocratic
Arthur J. Jones22 CandidateRepublican
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
U.S. Representative, 4th District Vote for One
Jesus "Chuy" Garcia21 CandidateDemocratic
Mark Wayne Lorch22 CandidateRepublican
U.S. Representative, 5th District Vote for One
Mike Quigley21 CandidateDemocratic
Tom Hanson22 CandidateRepublican
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
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U.S. Representative, 7th District Vote for One
Danny K. Davis21 CandidateDemocratic
Craig Cameron22 CandidateRepublican
U.S. Representative, 9th District Vote for One
Janice D. Schakowsky21 CandidateDemocratic
John D. Elleson22 CandidateRepublican
State Senator, 2nd District Vote for One
Omar Aquino31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 3rd District Vote for One
Mattie Hunter31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 5th District Vote for One
Patricia Van Pelt31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 6th District Vote for One
John J. Cullerton31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 8th District Vote for One
Ram Villivalam31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 11th District Vote for One
Martin A. Sandoval31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 12th District Vote for One
Steven Landek31 CandidateDemocratic
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State Senator, 14th District Vote for One
Emil Jones, III31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 15th District Vote for One
Napoleon B. Harris, III31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 17th District Vote for One
Elgie R. Sims, Jr.31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 18th District Vote for One
Bill Cunningham31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 20th District Vote for One
Iris Y. Martinez31 CandidateDemocratic
State Senator, 39th District Vote for One
Don Harmon31 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 1st District Vote for One
Aaron M. Ortiz41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 2nd District Vote for One
Theresa Mah41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 3rd District Vote for One
Luis Arroyo41 CandidateDemocratic
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State Representative, 4th District Vote for One
Delia C. Ramirez41 CandidateDemocratic
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
State Representative, 5th District Vote for One
Lamont J. Robinson, Jr.41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 6th District Vote for One
Sonya Marie Harper41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 8th District Vote for One
La Shawn K. Ford41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 9th District Vote for One
Arthur Turner41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 10th District Vote for One
Melissa Conyears-Ervin41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 11th District Vote for One
Ann M. Williams41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 12th District Vote for One
Sara Feigenholtz41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 13th District Vote for One
Gregory Harris41 CandidateDemocratic
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State Representative, 14th District Vote for One
Kelly M. Cassidy41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 15th District Vote for One
John C. D'Amico41 CandidateDemocratic
Amanda Biela42 CandidateRepublican
State Representative, 16th District Vote for One
Lou Lang41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 19th District Vote for One
Robert Martwick41 CandidateDemocratic
Ammie Kessem42 CandidateRepublican
State Representative, 20th District Vote for One
Michael P. McAuliffe42 CandidateRepublican
State Representative, 21st District Vote for One
Celina Villanueva41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 22nd District Vote for One
Michael J. Madigan41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 23rd District Vote for One
Michael J. Zalewski41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 24th District Vote for One
Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez41 CandidateDemocratic
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State Representative, 25th District Vote for One
Curtis J. Tarver II41 CandidateDemocratic
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
State Representative, 26th District Vote for One
Christian L. Mitchell41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 27th District Vote for One
Justin Q. Slaughter41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 28th District Vote for One
Robert "Bob" Rita41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 29th District Vote for One
Thaddeus Jones41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 31st District Vote for One
Mary E. Flowers41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 32nd District Vote for One
André Thapedi41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 33rd District Vote for One
Marcus C. Evans, Jr.41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 34th District Vote for One
Nicholas "Nick" Smith41 CandidateDemocratic
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State Representative, 35th District Vote for One
Frances Ann Hurley41 CandidateDemocratic
Herbert Hebein42 CandidateRepublican
State Representative, 36th District Vote for One
Kelly M. Burke41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 39th District Vote for One
Will Guzzardi41 CandidateDemocratic
State Representative, 40th District Vote for One
Jaime M. Andrade, Jr.41 CandidateDemocratic
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
State Representative, 55th District Vote for One
Martin J. Moylan41 CandidateDemocratic
Marilyn Smolenski42 CandidateRepublican
State Representative, 78th District Vote for One
Camille Lilly41 CandidateDemocratic
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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District CommissionersFull 6-Year Term
Vote for not more than Three
Debra Shore51 CandidateDemocratic
Kari K. Steele52 CandidateDemocratic
Marcelino Garcia53 CandidateDemocratic
R. Cary Capparelli54 CandidateRepublican
Shundar Lin55 CandidateRepublican
Christopher Anthony56 CandidateGreen
Karen Roothaan57 CandidateGreen
Tammie Felicia Vinson58 CandidateGreen
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Commissioners Unexpired 2-Year Term
Vote for One
Kimberly Neely Dubuclet59 CandidateDemocratic
Rachel Wales60 CandidateGreen
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District CommissionersUnexpired 2-Year Term
Vote for One
M. Cameron "Cam" Davis61 CandidateDemocratic
Geoffrey Cubbage62 CandidateGreen
President of County Board Vote for One
Toni Preckwinkle71 CandidateDemocratic
Write-In N/ANonpartisan
County Clerk Vote for One
Karen A. Yarbrough72 CandidateDemocratic
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County Sheriff Vote for One
Thomas J. Dart74 CandidateDemocratic
County Treasurer Vote for One
Maria Pappas75 CandidateDemocratic
County Assessor Vote for One
Frederick "Fritz" Kaegi76 CandidateDemocratic
Joseph Paglia77 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 1st District Vote for One
Brandon Johnson81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 2nd District Vote for One
Dennis Deer81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 3rd District Vote for One
Bill Lowry81 CandidateDemocratic
George Blakemore82 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 4th District Vote for One
Stanley S. Moore81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 5th District Vote for One
Deborah Sims81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 7th District Vote for One
Alma E. Anaya81 CandidateDemocratic
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County Commissioner, 8th District Vote for One
Luis Arroyo Jr.81 CandidateDemocratic
Walter Zarnecki82 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 9th District Vote for One
Frank L. McPartlin81 CandidateDemocratic
Peter N. Silvestri82 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 10th District Vote for One
Bridget Gainer81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 11th District Vote for One
John P. Daley81 CandidateDemocratic
Steven S. Graves82 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 12th District Vote for One
Bridget Degnen81 CandidateDemocratic
County Commissioner, 13th District Vote for One
Larry Suffredin81 CandidateDemocratic
Chris J. Hanusiak82 CandidateRepublican
County Commissioner, 16th District Vote for One
Jeffrey R. Tobolski81 CandidateDemocratic
Board of Review, 2nd District Vote for One
Michael Cabonargi91 CandidateDemocratic
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Board of Review, 3rd District Vote for One
Larry Rogers, Jr.91 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Brewer)Vote for One
Kathryn Maloney Vahey111 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Clay)Vote for One
Kathaleen Theresa Lanahan112 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Dooling)Vote for One
Tom Sam Sianis113 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Egan)Vote for One
Rosa Maria Silva114 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Dunford)Vote for One
Thomas F. McGuire115 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Flanagan)Vote for One
Preston Jones Jr.116 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Hartigan)Vote for One
Cecilia Anne Horan117 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Jordan)Vote for One
Clare Joyce Quish118 CandidateDemocratic
Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of McGinnis)Vote for One
Peter Michael Gonzalez119 CandidateDemocratic
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Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Prendergast Rooney)Vote for One
Jack Hagerty120 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 1st Subcircuit (Vacancy of Hambright, Jr.)Vote for One
Erika Orr121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lampkin)Vote for One
Tiana Ellis Blakely121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Laws)Vote for One
Adrienne Elaine Davis122 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Rhodes)Vote for One
Toya T. Harvey123 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of J. Turner, Jr.)Vote for One
Ieshia Gray124 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Willis)Vote for One
Debra A. Seaton125 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vacancy of V. Turner)Vote for One
Arthur Wesley Willis126 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 3rd Subcircuit (Vacancy of Delehanty)Vote for One
Kevin Patrick Cunningham121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Banks)Vote for One
H Yvonne Coleman121 CandidateDemocratic
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Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Jones)Vote for One
Marian Emily Perkins122 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 5th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Washington, II)Vote for One
Robert Harris123 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Chevere)Vote for One
Kent Delgado121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Cooke)Vote for One
Andrea Michelle Webber122 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 6th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Lopez Cepero)Vote for One
Linda Perez123 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Fabri)Vote for One
James "Jamie" Shapiro121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Liu)Vote for One
Lindsay Huge122 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 8th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Pethers)Vote for One
Jeanne Marie Wrenn123 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of O'Neill Burke)Vote for One
Stephanie Saltouros121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Suriano)Vote for One
Colleen Reardon Daly122 CandidateDemocratic
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Judge, 11th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Kennedy)Vote for One
Joanne F. Rosado121 CandidateDemocratic
Judge, 14th Subcircuit (Vacancy of Garcia)Vote for One
Beatriz A. Frausto-Sandoval121 CandidateDemocratic
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General Election Judicial Retention, November 6, 2018
(201) Yes
Anne M. Burke
(202) No
Judicial Retention Supreme Court
(203) Yes
Margaret Stanton McBride
(204) No
Judicial Retention Appellate Court
(205) Yes
Kathy M. Flanagan
(206) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(207) Yes
Moshe Jacobius
(208) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(209) Yes
Stuart F. Lubin
(210) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(211) Yes
Martin S. Agran
(212) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(213) Yes
Ronald F. Bartkowicz
(214) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(215) Yes
E. Kenneth Wright, Jr.
(216) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(217) Yes
Catherine Marie Haberkorn
(218) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(219) Yes
James M. Varga
(220) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(221) Yes
Marcia Maras
(222) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(223) Yes
Peter Flynn
(224) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(225) Yes
Paul A. Karkula
(226) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(227) Yes
Maura Slattery Boyle
(228) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(229) Yes
Mary Margaret Brosnahan
(230) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(231) Yes
Matthew E. Coghlan
(232) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(233) Yes
Joyce Marie Murphy Gorman
(234) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(235) Yes
Joan Margaret O'Brien
(236) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(237) Yes
Thomas David Roti
(238) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(239) Yes
Colleen F. Sheehan
(240) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(241) Yes
Carl Anthony Walker
(242) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(243) Yes
Daniel Patrick Brennan
(244) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(245) Yes
Grace G. Dickler
(246) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(247) Yes
Ellen L. Flannigan
(248) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(249) Yes
Carol M. Howard
(250) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(251) Yes
Jill C. Marisie
(252) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(253) Yes
James Michael McGing
(254) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(255) Yes
Mike McHale
(256) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(257) Yes
James Patrick Murphy
(258) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(259) Yes
Thomas W. Murphy
(260) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(261) Yes
Ramon Ocasio, III
(262) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(263) Yes
Mary Colleen Roberts
(264) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(265) Yes
Diane M. Shelley
(266) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(269) Yes
Celia Louise Gamrath
(270) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(271) Yes
Lorna Ellen Propes
(272) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(273) Yes
Tommy Brewer
(274) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(275) Yes
Andrea M. Schleifer
(276) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(277) Yes
Thomas R. Allen
(278) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(279) Yes
Erica L. Reddick
(280) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(281) Yes
Aicha Marie MacCarthy
(282) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(283) Yes
Lionel Jean-Baptiste
(284) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(285) Yes
Michael R. Clancy
(286) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(287) Yes
Regina Ann Scannicchio
(288) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(289) Yes
Diann Karen Marsalek
(290) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(291) Yes
Pamela M. Leeming
(292) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(293) Yes
Larry G. Axelrood
(294) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(295) Yes
Carl B. Boyd
(296) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(297) Yes
Daniel R. Degnan
(298) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(299) Yes
John H. Ehrlich
(300) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(301) Yes
Terry Gallagher
(302) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(303) Yes
William G. Gamboney
(304) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(305) Yes
Elizabeth Mary Hayes
(306) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(307) Yes
Martin C. Kelley
(308) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(309) Yes
Kimberly D. Lewis
(310) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(311) Yes
Edward M. Maloney
(312) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(313) Yes
Lisa Ann Marino
(314) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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(315) Yes
Michael Tully Mullen
(316) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(319) Yes
Karen Lynn O'Malley
(320) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(321) Yes
Paul S. Pavlus
(322) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(323) Yes
Cynthia Ramirez
(324) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
(325) Yes
Beatriz Santiago
(326) No
Judicial Retention Circuit Court
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General Election Referenda and Local Options
Yes
"Shall the minimum wage in your municipality match the $13 per hour Cook County minimum wage law for adults over the age of 18 by July 1, 2020, and be indexed to the consumer price index after that?"
No
To the Voters of Cook County:Min Wage 13
Yes
"Shall your municipality match the Cook County earned sick time law which allows for workers to earn up to 40 hours (5 days) of sick time a year to take care of their own health or a family member's health?"
No
To the Voters of Cook County:Earned Sick Time
Yes
"Should the State of Illinois strengthen penalties for the illegal trafficking of firearms and require all gun dealers to be certified by the State?"
No
To the Voters of Cook County:Gun Dealer Penalties
Yes
"In the event marijuana is legalized, should the City of Chicago appropriate revenue from the sale of marijuana to increase funding for Chicago Public Schools and for mental health services?"
No
To the Voters of the City of Chicago:Marijuana Revenue
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Yes
"Should the City of Chicago seek that the State of Illinois create a homeowners property tax exemption for families in municipalities of over 500,000 that have lived in their home for over 10 years and whose income is under $100,000?"
No
To the Voters of the City of Chicago:Tax Exemption
Yes
"Should the City of Chicago ban the use of plastic straws within the corporate city limits?"
No
To the Voters of the City of Chicago:Ban Straws
Yes
"Shall Chicago adopt the following term limit for the office of Mayor effective for the mayoral election in 2019 and thereafter: No person may hold the office of Mayor for more than two consecutive elected 4-year terms (with all prior consecutive elected terms of the current officeholder counted in determining the term limit for that officeholder)?"
No
To the Voters of the City of Chicago:Term Limit Mayor
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Yes
"Shall Chicago establish an elected Consumer Advocate for taxpayers and consumers to replace the appointed Commissioner of the Department of Business Affairs and
Consumer Protection?The office of Consumer Advocate shall be elected in 2019 and every four years thereafter in the same manner and with the same eligibility and candidacy filing requirements and removal provisions as the office of City Clerk. The Consumer Advocate shall receive the same salary as the City Clerk and a vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as a vacancy in the office of City Clerk. The Consumer Advocate shall hold office for a 4-year term and until a successor is elected and qualified. The Consumer Advocate shall have the following powers and duties: 1) protect taxpayers and consumers from unfairness and inequality; 2) monitor city compliance with the Illinois Freedom of Information Act; 3) promote a healthful environment; and 4) replace the appointed Commissioner of the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection and manage all duties and responsibilities of the Department."
No
To the Voters of the City of Chicago:Consumer Advocate
Yes
"Shall there be established, to serve the territory commonly described on this ballot or notice of this question, a Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa Expanded Mental Health Services Program, to provide direct free mental health services for any resident of the territory who needs assistance in overcoming or coping with mental or emotional disorders, where such program will be funded through an increase of not more than .025% of the equalized assessed valuation of all properties within the boundaries of the territory?"
No
To the Voters of the proposed Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa Expanded Mental Health Services Program Area:
(See notice for the description of the territory involved in this question.)
LAH Mental Health Dist
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Yes
"Under the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, may an aggregate extension not to exceed $850,000 be made for the Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa Expanded Mental Health Services Program for the 2019 levy year?"
No
To the Voters of the proposed Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa Expanded Mental Health Services Program Area:
(See notice for the description of the territory involved in this question.)
LAH Mental Health Tax
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago be required to provide full funding for the creation of a sanctioned National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Baseball Team at Kennedy-King College, to begin no later than the 2020 baseball season?"
No
To the Voters of the 16th Ward:College Baseball W16
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 6th Precinct of the 20th Ward:Water Hearings W20P06
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 38th Precinct of the 20th Ward:Water Hearings W20P38
Yes
"Shall Alderman Solis' appointed Pilsen Land Use Committee (PLUC) be dismantled and replaced with a Community Driven Zoning process?"
No
To the Voters of Precincts 12, 17 and 23 of the 25th Ward:New Zoning W25
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Yes
"Shall the Chicago City Council pass ordinances proposed to make our neighborhoods safer by restricting criminal loitering in the City of Chicago?"
No
To the Voters of the 28th Ward:Ban Loitering W28
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago and State of Illinois work together to construct a new Comprehensive High School in the 29th Ward to be placed in the Austin Community?"
No
To the Voters of the 29th Ward:Austin HS W29
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 1st Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P01
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 3rd Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P03
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Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 8th Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P08
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 22nd Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P22
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 24th Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P24
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 26th Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P26
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Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 28th Precinct of the 33rd Ward:Clean Water W33P28
Yes
"Should the State of Illinois be able to regulate rents to address rising rents, unjust evictions, and gentrification in our communities?"
No
To the Voters of the 35th Ward:Rent Control W35
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 5th Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P05
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 7th Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P07
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Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 8th Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P08
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 26th Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P26
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 32nd Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P32
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 40th Precinct of the 39th Ward:Clean Water W39P40
Thursday, September 13, 2018 Page 32 of 36
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 7th Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P07
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 8th Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P08
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 12th Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P12
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 21st Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P21
Thursday, September 13, 2018 Page 33 of 36
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 25th Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P25
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 33rd Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P33
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 36th Precinct of the 40th Ward:Clean Water W40P36
Yes
"Should the State of Illinois be able to regulate rents to address rising rents, unjust evictions, and gentrification in our communities?"
No
To the Voters of the 46th Ward:Rent Control W46
Thursday, September 13, 2018 Page 34 of 36
Yes
"Shall the current entrance and exit to Lake Shore Drive at Wilson Ave. be maintained within the North Lake Shore Drive Study Project to continue allowing efficient access to the Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital Emergency Room?"
No
To the Voters of Precincts 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 32, 34, 35, 37 and 40 of the 46th Ward:
Wilson Ramps W46
Yes
"Shall the State of Illinois lift the ban on rent control?"
No
To the Voters of the 49th Ward:Rent Control W49
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 13th Precinct of the 49th Ward:Water Hearings W49P13
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 20th Precinct of the 49th Ward:Water Hearings W49P20
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 23rd Precinct of the 49th Ward:Water Hearings W49P23
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold hearings on lead in the water?"
No
To the Voters of 31st Precinct of the 49th Ward:Water Hearings W49P31
Thursday, September 13, 2018 Page 35 of 36
This unofficial candidate list for the Nov. 8, 2016 election includes only the offices and the names of candidates whose districts include all or part of the City of Chicago. Please note: This list will be updated by mid-August with all state, county and local referenda questions that qualify to be placed on the Nov. 6, 2018 ballots.
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 9th Precinct of the 50th Ward:Clean Water W50P09
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 19th Precinct of the 50th Ward:Clean Water W50P19
Yes
"Shall the City of Chicago hold public hearings on drinking water safety, including the City's compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and on protocols for lead testing and decontamination of water sources, following recent lead testing of Chicago tap water?"
No
To the Voters of 37th Precinct of the 50th Ward:Clean Water W50P37
Thursday, September 13, 2018 Page 36 of 36