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POST-ELECTION REPORT Inside the Numbers: Gubernatorial Election Suburban Cook County November 4, 2014 Cook County Clerk David Orr cookcountyclerk.com

Cook County clerk david orr 69 W. Washington, Suite 500, Chicago, Illinois 60602 tel (312) 603-0996 fax (312) 603-9788 web cookcountyclerk.com Dear Friends: The November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election brought many election changes extended hours for early voting; early voting on the Sunday before the election; expanded grace period registration and voting; Election Day registration; and electronic pollbooks in all precincts. Voting before Election Day set records, with more mail ballots being cast than ever before and a 68.5 percent increase in pre-election day voting. The Nov. 4 election also featured one of the closest elections in Illinois history, the state treasurer s race. That close contest was not decided until two weeks after the election, when all legally late-arriving mail ballots and valid provisional votes were counted truly demonstrating how every vote counts. I invite you to delve into the results and analysis of how suburban Cook County voted, in this post-election report. For example: Voting before Election Day by mail or during early voting and grace period voting grew to more than 26 percent this election, up from 15.4 percent in 2010. The 51,237 mail ballots cast exceeded all previous elections in suburban Cook County, with twice as many as in 2010. Turnout reached 49.8 percent, down from 52.5 percent in 2010 (nearly matching the 2006 turnout of 49.7 percent). More women than men voted 54.2 percent vs. 45.8 percent and voters 65 and older made up about one-third of all voters. Election Day registration was popular, as 3,604 people registered for the first time or updated their registration on Nov. 4. The busiest of our 18 sites was the Evanston Civic Center, where 455 citizens registered. Voters of all ages used Election Day registration, but voters ages 18-34 made up nearly half of participants. Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner won the same number of suburban Cook County townships 16 as Bill Brady in 2010, but Rauner received about 32,000 more votes than Brady. As always, this report, full election results and many printable maps are available on our website, cookcountyclerk.com. Sincerely, David Orr Cook County Clerk

Suburban Cook County Post-Election Report November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial Election Table of Contents Voter Registration Up, Turnout Down 1 Voter Registration Up in 28 Townships 2 Turnout Down in All 30 Townships 3 Older Voters, Women Drive Turnout 4 Map: Turnout of Registered Voters by Precinct 5 Durbin Wins 25 Townships, Challenger Gained Ground 6 Map: Ballots Cast for U.S. Senator 7 Quinn Wins Suburban Cook, Rauner Out-Performs Brady 8 Rauner Wins More Townships, Quinn Gets More Votes 9 Votes Cast for Governor 1994-2014 10-11 Map: Ballots Cast for Governor 12 Party Vote by Township 13 IL Treasurer: Frerichs Wins Suburban Cook by 73,505 Votes 14 Map: Ballots Cast for IL Treasurer 15 Dold Wins 10th Congressional District by 5,700 Votes 16 Map: Ballots Cast by Precinct for Congressional District 10 17 Statewide Referenda Receive Resounding Support 18 Pre-Election Day Voting Increases 68.5%, Now 26.7% of Total Turnout 19 Election Day Registration a Huge Success 20 Young Voters Nearly Half Of Election Day Registrations 21 Summary Report Ballots Cast 22 Constitutional Amendments 22 U.S. Senator 22 Governor 22 Lieutenant Governor 22 Attorney General 22 Secretary of State 23 Comptroller 23 Treasurer 23 Representatives in Congress 23-25 State Senator 25-26 Representatives in General Assembly 26-33 Water Reclamation Commissioner 34 President, Cook County Board of Commissioners 34 County Clerk 34 County Sheriff 34 County Treasurer 34 County Assessor 34 Cook County Board of Commissioners 34-36 County Board of Review, 3rd District 37 Superintendents of Schools 37 Appellate Court Judges 37 Circuit Court Judges 37-39 Judicial Subcircuits 39-41 Sanitary District 41 Retention Judges 41-51 Referenda 52-59 Write-in Votes 60-61

Voter Registration Up, Turnout Down The number of registered voters in suburban Cook County for the Nov. 4 election was the highest of any Gubernatorial Election. The 1,398,724 registered voters in suburban Cook County represented a 2.1 percent increase over the 1,370,186 registered voters for the 2010 Gubernatorial General Election. Voter registration efforts by civic, community, education, and religious groups were instrumental at adding voters to the rolls. The Clerk s office also expanded grace period registration to all early voting sites and executed a successful pilot of Election Day registration. Despite increased registration opportunities, overall turnout dipped to 49.8 percent. Gubernatorial Election Turnout: 1990-2014 Year Registered Voters Ballots Cast Turnout 1990 1,245,107 654,674 52.6% 1994 1,272,630 632,598 49.7% 1998 1,262,137 680,917 53.9% 2002 1,365,947 697,872 51.1% 2006 1,370,230 680,696 49.7% 2010 1,370,186 719,090 52.5% 2014 1,398,724 696,403 49.8% Suburban Cook County Turnout in Gubernatorial Primary and General Elections 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 52.8% 49.7% 53.9% 51.1% 49.7% 52.5% 49.8% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 30.2% 28.0% 23.9% 33.4% 25.0% 25.5% 10.0% 16.0% 0.0% 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 Primary General 1

Voter Registration Up In 28 Townships The number of registered voters - not including Election Day or grace period registrants - increased in 28 of suburban Cook County s 30 townships as compared to the 2010 Gubernatorial General Election. Hanover Township had the largest percentage increase in registered voters of any township, growing by about 3,000 voters for a 6.81 percent jump. Schaumburg Township added 2,610 voters, and Wheeling Township increased by 2,228. Suburban Cook County: Voter Registration in Gubernatorial Elections # of Registered Voters Township Nov. 2006 Nov. 2010 Nov. 2014 % Change 2010-2014 Barrington 9,431 9,815 10,469 6.66% Berwyn 23,859 24,405 24,662 1.05% Bloom 53,370 51,573 51,773 0.39% Bremen 64,753 64,455 65,121 1.03% Calumet 10,279 10,480 10,738 2.46% Cicero 25,346 26,472 28,236 6.66% Elk Grove 43,517 43,538 44,871 3.06% Evanston 45,891 43,219 42,573-1.49% Hanover 38,858 41,960 44,819 6.81% Lemont 12,310 13,147 13,941 6.04% Leyden 42,612 42,453 43,786 3.14% Lyons 60,203 59,558 61,556 3.35% Maine 72,767 73,448 75,165 2.34% New Trier 38,168 38,345 39,050 1.84% Niles 60,467 61,398 62,934 2.50% Northfield 55,747 55,594 56,880 2.31% Norwood Park 15,009 14,851 15,087 1.59% Oak Park 33,773 33,389 34,004 1.84% Orland 63,588 64,504 65,370 1.34% Palatine 58,887 59,345 61,005 2.80% Palos 32,156 32,171 32,718 1.70% Proviso 86,975 83,903 85,127 1.46% Rich 46,442 48,107 49,423 2.74% River Forest 7,291 7,206 7,436 3.19% Riverside 10,097 10,133 10,253 1.18% Schaumburg 67,213 67,055 69,665 3.89% Stickney 18,519 18,701 19,394 3.71% Thornton 102,661 101,156 100,131-1.01% Wheeling 84,021 83,962 86,190 2.65% Worth 86,020 85,843 86,347 0.59% Suburban Cook 1,370,230 1,370,186 1,398,724* 2.08% * Does not include Election Day or grace period registrants. 2

Turnout Down In All 30 Townships In all 30 suburban Cook County townships, the turnout percentage and number of ballots cast were less in 2014 than 2010. New Trier Township had the highest turnout (65.4%) for the fourth consecutive gubernatorial election. Turnout only topped 60 percent in one other township Oak Park. As in 2006 and 2010, Cicero Township had the lowest turnout (32.1%). Nov. 4, 2014 Historical Gubernatorial Election Turnout (%) Township Registered Voters Ballots Cast Turnout (%) 2010 (%) 2006 (%) 2002 (%) 1998 (%) Barrington 10,469 5,680 54.3% 58.8 59.5 53.6 56.5 Berwyn 24,662 9,875 40.0% 40.6 44.7 44.6 49.0 Bloom 51,770 24,176 46.7% 48.8 43.4 45.1 50.2 Bremen 65,118 30,481 46.8% 48.5 45.0 45.9 52.3 Calumet 10,738 4,932 45.9% 49.2 43.4 46.7 48.6 Cicero 28,236 9,066 32.1% 34.5 41.4 45.1 48.8 Elk Grove 44,869 22,298 49.7% 51.8 53.1 50.5 53.0 Evanston 42,577 24,846 58.4% 60.2 53.0 51.7 59.0 Hanover 44,819 18,034 40.2% 45.4 45.6 44.5 40.9 Lemont 13,941 7,599 54.5% 60.5 54.6 58.1 54.1 Leyden 43,786 17,794 40.6% 44.3 46.9 47.8 49.4 Lyons 61,555 32,251 52.4% 54.7 53.0 53.8 53.8 Maine 75,165 36,887 49.1% 50.2 51.4 52.9 53.8 New Trier 39,050 25,531 65.4% 69.9 64.9 63.4 69.6 Niles 62,933 28,498 45.3% 51.2 49.4 55.4 55.5 Northfield 56,880 32,586 57.3% 61.7 60.6 57.4 60.3 Norwood Park 15,087 6,844 45.4% 46.7 50.1 54.5 54.7 Oak Park 34,004 20,546 60.4% 63.2 59.4 58.1 63.4 Orland 65,375 33,249 50.9% 52.0 47.7 51.5 57.3 Palatine 61,005 31,941 52.4% 55.6 53.0 49.7 53.1 Palos 32,718 16,749 51.2% 53.5 52.0 52.9 57.0 Proviso 85,126 42,465 49.9% 51.8 48.9 49.1 53.1 Rich 49,422 27,830 56.3% 58.9 54.2 53.8 60.2 River Forest 7,436 4,426 59.5% 65.5 59.7 61.1 71.3 Riverside 10,253 5,771 56.3% 58.5 61.4 58.6 61.3 Schaumburg 69,665 32,634 46.8% 48.9 46.3 45.0 47.1 Stickney 19,394 7,483 38.6% 41.6 44.6 48.0 48.1 Thornton 100,134 47,430 47.4% 49.7 44.2 48.6 51.9 Wheeling 86,190 46,017 53.4% 57.0 54.1 53.0 54.9 Worth 86,347 42,484 49.2% 50.6 50.2 52.9 53.1 Suburban Cook 1,398,724 696,403 49.8% 52.5% 49.7% 51.1% 53.9% Highest Turnout % Lowest Turnout % 3

Older Voters, Women Drive Turnout Who turned out to vote in the gubernatorial general election? More women than men, and many more older voters than younger ones. An analysis of turnout by age and gender shows that as the age of voters goes up, their overall turnout increases. More women than men voted, by a margin of 54.2 percent to 45.8 percent. Broken down by age and gender, the group with the greatest number of voters who turned out for the election were women between 55 and 64 years old they made up 13.2 percent of total turnout. Next highest were men ages 55 to 64 years old (11.7 percent). Voters 55 and older made up 55.9 percent of all voters in the Nov. 4 election. Nearly 31 percent of voters were 65 years old and older. The percentage of voters 75 years and older was nearly double that of 25- to 34-year-old voters 13.8 percent vs. 7.7 percent. Turnout by Age & Gender 100,000 90,000 80,000 11.7% of all ballots cast 13.2% of all ballots cast 70,000 Ballots Cast 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Male Female 4

Turnout of Registered Voters by Precinct November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Cook County, Illinois Palatine Barrington Wheeling Northfield. New Trier Evanston Hanover Schaumburg Niles Maine Elk Grove 49 50 41 41 Norwood Park 32 43 1 Riverside 45-49% Berwyn 40-44% 24 Cicero >55% 2 Chicago 25 22 Stickney Lyons 42 27 28 29 Proviso 26 37 Park 50-54% 44 35 31 River Forest Oak <40% 46 30 Leyden % Turnout 48 47 33 38 36 40 39 45 12 11 23 16 13 Stickney 4 3 14 20 15 5 17 18 6 8 21 Indicates Forest Preserve Area Palos 7 19 Worth 34 9 10 Lemont Calumet Registered SUMMARY Voters Suburban Cook County 1,398,724 City of Chicago 1,368,708 Cook County Total 2,767,432 Orland Percent Turnout Turnout 696,403 49.8 668,033 48.8 1,364,436 49.3 The numbers on the Chicago portion of the map indicate each Chicago ward. Bremen Thornton Rich Bloom City of Chicago precinct data provided by the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners. December 10, 2014 5

Durbin Wins 25 Townships, Challenger Gained Ground Though 48 percent more ballots were cast for U.S. Senate in the 2008 Presidential Election, the total number of votes for Dick Durbin s Republican challenger was virtually the same in 2014 246,000. Jim Oberweis won 37.1 percent of the vote and five townships up from Sauerberg s 25.1 percent and one township in 2008. Suburban Cook County: U.S. Senate Results 2008 2014 Township Durbin Sauerberg Durbin Oberweis Barrington 3,580 48.5% 3,804 51.5% 1,864 34.0% 3,616 66.0% Berwyn 12,982 82.9% 2,671 17.1% 6,876 74.0% 2,411 26.0% Bloom 30,463 83.4% 6,056 16.6% 17,672 76.8% 5,331 23.2% Bremen 36,568 80.9% 8,644 19.1% 19,563 67.9% 9,259 32.1% Calumet 7,040 94.9% 377 5.1% 4,348 92.3% 365 7.7% Cicero 12,275 86.7% 1,884 13.3% 6,293 77.7% 1,805 22.3% Elk Grove 21,549 68.2% 10,039 31.8% 11,118 52.4% 10,103 47.6% Evanston 29,651 88.4% 3,884 11.6% 20,698 86.3% 3,298 13.7% Hanover 19,395 70.5% 8,114 29.5% 9,219 53.9% 7,885 46.1% Lemont 5,270 56.3% 4,097 43.7% 2,710 37.7% 4,482 62.3% Leyden 19,563 71.8% 7,665 28.2% 9,397 56.7% 7,177 43.3% Lyons 28,309 65.2% 15,117 34.8% 16,477 54.0% 14,051 46.0% Maine 34,554 69.4% 15,244 30.6% 18,945 54.2% 16,039 45.8% New Trier 20,764 67.2% 10,123 32.8% 13,843 56.3% 10,740 43.7% Niles 32,095 77.3% 9,426 22.7% 18,014 66.3% 9,168 33.7% Northfield 28,707 68.1% 13,429 31.9% 17,197 54.9% 14,131 45.1% Norwood Park 6,941 72.2% 2,676 27.8% 3,424 53.2% 3,007 46.8% Oak Park 24,086 86.9% 3,628 13.1% 16,641 84.2% 3,117 15.8% Orland 28,407 63.1% 16,616 36.9% 13,908 44.0% 17,675 56.0% Palatine 27,467 61.7% 17,040 38.3% 14,450 47.4% 16,063 52.6% Palos 14,098 63.4% 8,146 36.6% 7,355 46.6% 8,419 53.4% Proviso 52,610 84.6% 9,612 15.4% 31,321 77.7% 9,001 22.3% Rich 34,524 89.7% 3,947 10.3% 23,178 86.5% 3,616 13.5% River Forest 4,116 70.1% 1,755 29.9% 2,642 62.0% 1,622 38.0% Riverside 5,050 68.3% 2,345 31.7% 3,063 56.0% 2,411 44.0% Schaumburg 33,658 70.9% 13,820 29.1% 17,036 54.9% 13,968 45.1% Stickney 8,962 78.5% 2,448 21.5% 4,236 60.7% 2,746 39.3% Thornton 66,518 90.8% 6,771 9.2% 39,332 86.8% 5,991 13.2% Wheeling 42,060 66.7% 21,008 33.3% 22,954 52.1% 21,135 47.9% Worth 43,200 73.0% 16,015 27.0% 23,117 57.7% 16,938 42.3% Suburban Cook 734,462 74.9% 246,401 25.1% 416,891 62.9% 245,570 37.1% Note: Chart does not reflect any ballots cast for third party candidates. 6

Ballots Cast for US Senator November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Cook County, Illinois Ridg e Sheridan Asbury Ashland La Salle Cornell Mackinaw Ewing nd Is la ny Burnham Wentworth Chicago Indiana Halsted 177th Lansing wo Glenwood-Lansing od -D ye Bloom Joe Orr Steger Lincoln Steger Lynwood r Ford Heights Sauk Village 231st Burnham Ashland Lans ing 186th Calumet rs r no Go ve Sto Dan Ryan Halsted Ashland Wood Center Park Dixie Harw o od Pulaski Crawford Western 231st Colfax Noble Ashland es enn Vin c n ya R an D g Le 7 I5 Central University Park Gle n Cottage Grove Western Western California Michigan Kedzie Kedzie Pulaski s bu m C Cicero Central Oak Park Ridgeland Governors Park Forest Richton Park ks Glenwood 14th Ashland Steger Doctor Martin Luther King Jr Berwyn Oak Park 82nd 80th Sauk Frankfort Lincoln Chicago Heights 26th Chicago The numbers on the Chicago portion of the map indicate each Chicago ward. Matteson Rieg el Rich Kingery Ma in Holbrook Flossmoor Calumet City ity 170th Thornton rd te Memorial nc Riv er Oa Thornton l Flossmoor Vollmer Ridge ig a Thornton Margaret Homewood na Sta South Holland State Kedzie Mc Cormick Crawford Pulaski olu Morgan Skokie Central Central 86th t es hw ut West So Wolf 108th 104th 175th Sibley Mic h 162nd Br ai lt on od Hazel Crest Dolton Phoenix 171st Riege e lin Mo 183rd Tinley Park 179th Markham Do Torrence Hohlfelder Wagner Harms Central Ridgeland es Des P lain Cork Kean 104th Wolf Bell Will Cook Harvey Burnham 142nd wo 175th Palos Country Club Hills City of Chicago precinct data provided by the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners. on en 171st 138th e Gr Orland Hills 183rd * In suburban Cook County, 21,758 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidate Sharon Hansen. In the City of Chicago, 20,358 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidate Sharon Hansen. These figures are not reflected in the map. nt d Posen Oak Forest 130th or Blue Island Midlothian 151st or 10 9 Calumet Th Riverdale 139th ian 147th 159th Vermont Robbins 106th pf 131st 135th 100th ho 127th th Midlo 111th 34 e 119th 123rd e 7 8 Bis lleg 76th o or 115th Alsip Worth Co 19 ag Sh 103rd 5 95th State es t 21 hic 6 enn es 76th c Vin w 79th 18 C Loom is So h ut 167th 20 h Worth 151st Orland 17 e 51st Garfield 15 13 4 3 103rd Crestwood Orland Park Pershing 16 Kedzie 153rd ch Ar er 11 Chicago Ridge Palos Heights 143rd 25 12 14 2 Roosevelt ut Ridgeland 131st Jackson Oak Lawn Evergreen Park 80th Palos Park 42 27 Hometown Harlem State 47th Burbank Hickory Hills Palos 22 so n 87th Roberts Smith ve n 43 Eisenhower den Og Cermak 65th StickneyStat 111th C alsa g 119th 94th Registered Voters 1,398,724 1,368,708 2,767,432 i Ste 23 63rd Bridgeview Kean SUMMARY Suburban Cook County City of Chicago Cook County Total James D. "Jim" Oberweis Ballots Cast 245,570 99,985 345,555 31st Bedford Park 123rd 131st 151st Richard J. Ballots* Durbin Cast Ballots Cast 696,403 416,891 668,033 528,744 1,364,436 945,635 71 Palos Hills Augusta Washington Cicero 25th 26th Forest View Summit 88th 135th Lee Thatcher 5th Tri-State Taft 25th t lie on hy Il 1 32 26th Adla 44 e d Diversey y So County Line Jo Nolt a rt 127th er nn Chicago 24 Stickney Lyons Mc Cook 107th tate Lemont ch Ar Ke 35 28 Cicero 46 47 1 29 48 Addison 26 Pershing 103rd Lemont in Ma Mc C 31 37 Stickney 43rd Willow Springs S Tr i- N ew 33 Cermak Justice 87th Calumet Sag to n Hyde Par k in ld Hodgkins German Church 91st Lawrence ore Indicates Forest Preserve Area 79th 30 Fullerton 40 Foster Sh Burr Ridge Els Irving Park 38 31st n East P B Riverside fie Lyons eld Willow Springs <30% 55th gto urlin Devon ke Countryside fi la in 39 45 Oak Park Berwyn 49 50 Peterson La Pla Western Springs La Grange 47th Hinsdale ell River Forest 39th Brookfield 30-39% ld w South Canal Forest Park 31st La Grange Park 40-49% Evanston Howard Augusta River Oak Forest Park Proviso Broadview Westchester 50-59% North 1st 60-69% Fullerton Maywood Hillside Brainard >70% W st- Oak Brook 36 in Skokie Montrose Addison Madison La Grange 61-70% Lake Kemman 51-60% Ea ld erf ie Maple 41-50% (Republican) Butt in s River Grove 17th 31-40% >70% Northlake Wolf <30% t es Ca Norwood Norridge Park North North Saint Charles James D. 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Durbin nd Foster Belmont Riv Grand Rose Mannheim Leyden st Av o iew Oakton Nagle Cumberland Ruby Schiller Park n kli n we ott ith Dempster Lincoln Niles Talc Higgins Rosemont 41 ck w Narragansett Devon Roselle Waukegan en or th Canfield Lee ss Park Ridge % Ballots Cast Happ Edens Hibbard Riv er Wolf Bu Be Lake lenv Old G Golf Morton Grove Maine Touhy Elk Grove Village Fra Sunset Ridge Landwehr Wheeling Elmhurst Main Elmhurst East River alo Buff Schoenbeck me ie r Des Plaines 84th Biesterfield Busse Land Pfingsten ve G ro Mount Prospect Weber I 290 Plum Grove Waterman Wilke Hicks Meacham ar k Nerge Elgin-O'Har e in Elk Grove Thack er Ballard Kenilworth Clar k gp Arlington Heights Hicks Quentin Ela Plum Grove Hough Springinsguth Barrington Roselle Brinker Sutton Old Sutton Bartlett aly He Sutton Wise Ir vin qu t Winnetka an Schaumburg Hanover Park on es Hill igh Gifford Schau mburg Alg Glenview e Bartlett Schaumburg Mount Prospect rth w East Lake Glenview Central. Winnetka ke Bartlett Golf Kensington No West Lake au e Rolling Meadows Willow lw Mi Lak ff Northfield Prospect Heights New Tower Trier Voltz Sherid Streamwood cho Arlington Heights Euclid Walters Techny Leh Hanover Elgin Kir d er es Riv ago Vi lla Palatine Wheeling lain Des P Bode an Central Hoffman Estates Summit em South Barrington an Glencoe Ridg e Mundhank s Fre Northwest Shoe Factory Congdon Chic in Hintz Wheeling R igh g in qu New Wilke Hig on Palatine Palatine er Leh Penny in Inverness er m ay Alg Baldw Bradwell Sh ay e rn Edens Expy stw o th Northbrook Fore aw Deerfield Buffalo Grove Dundee nb H Barrington ee Dund ly a He Lake Cook Deer Park Sanders Barrington Hills County Line Barrington ee Gr Otis Potter Main a County Line Ela Bateman nle ok ie Sk Do Huntington County Line December 10, 2014 7

Quinn Wins Suburban Cook, Rauner Out-performs Brady Pat Quinn received more votes in suburban Cook County than his challenger, but he lost to Bruce Rauner statewide in part because his margin of victory narrowed here. Quinn received 17,372 fewer votes in suburban Cook County than in 2010, while Rauner received 31,782 more than the Republican challenger Bill Brady did four years ago. Suburban Cook: Governor s Race Results vs 2010 DEM REP 3RD PARTIES 2010 2014 2010 2014 Change Quinn Quinn Brady Rauner Change 2010 2014 Change Ballots Cast 380,425 363,053-17,372 280,175 311,957 31,782 48,689 13,277-35,412 % of Ballots Cast 54% 53% -1% 40% 45% 5% 6% 2% -4% Third-party candidates played a bigger role in the 2010 gubernatorial contest than in 2014, and Republican Bruce Rauner picked up the difference throughout the state. From 2010 to 2014, Pat Quinn had a drop-off in votes in Chicago, suburban Cook County, and the rest of Illinois. Governor s Race: 2010 vs 2014 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 2010 520,413 120,110 49,428 Chicago 2014 507,813 135,431 13,237 Suburban Cook 2010 2014 380,425 363,053 280,175 311,957 48,689 13,277 2010 1,745,219 1,713,385 271,142 Statewide 2014 1,681,343 1,823,627 121,534 DEM REP 3rd Party 8

Rauner Wins More Townships, Quinn Gets More Votes Bruce Rauner won the same number of suburban Cook County townships 16 as Bill Brady did in 2010, but in the townships he won, he generally collected more votes than his predecessor. Pat Quinn won 13 townships in 2014, one fewer than in 2010 because River Forest was a dead heat. Two other townships Leyden and Worth were separated by about 2 percent of ballots cast. Suburban Cook County: Governor s Race 2010 vs 2014 DEM REP Township 2010 2014 2010 2014 Quinn Quinn Brady Rauner Barrington 1,529 26.7% 1,274 22.5% 3,951 69.0% 4,308 76.2% Berwyn 5,898 60.5% 6,482 66.6% 2,876 29.5% 3,000 30.8% Bloom 16,784 67.6% 16,758 70.1% 6,402 25.8% 6,672 27.9% Bremen 18,644 60.3% 18,394 61.1% 9,783 31.6% 10,972 36.4% Calumet 4,234 83.5% 4,301 88.9% 498 9.8% 463 9.6% Cicero 5,769 65.4% 6,540 73.6% 2,263 25.7% 2,154 24.3% Elk Grove 9,259 41.6% 8,801 39.9% 11,470 51.5% 12,834 58.1% Evanston 19,640 76.5% 18,635 75.9% 4,591 17.9% 5,586 22.7% Hanover 8,078 42.9% 7,623 42.7% 9,072 48.2% 9,777 54.8% Lemont 2,410 30.8% 2,113 28.1% 4,817 61.6% 5,240 69.7% Leyden 8,114 44.1% 8,296 47.4% 8,555 46.5% 8,703 49.7% Lyons 14,048 43.7% 13,359 41.9% 15,770 49.0% 17,866 56.0% Maine 16,242 44.7% 15,458 42.5% 17,581 48.4% 20,187 55.5% New Trier 12,464 47.1% 9,307 36.9% 12,909 48.8% 15,705 62.2% Niles 17,590 57.1% 15,258 54.3% 11,097 36.0% 12,399 44.1% Northfield 15,415 45.5% 12,286 38.1% 16,712 49.4% 19,629 60.9% Norwood Park 2,951 43.6% 2,759 40.9% 3,286 48.5% 3,839 57.0% Oak Park 15,606 74.7% 15,062 74.1% 4,093 19.6% 4,905 24.1% Orland 12,197 36.7% 11,567 35.1% 18,843 56.7% 20,772 63.1% Palatine 12,113 37.1% 11,084 35.0% 18,461 56.5% 19,945 63.0% Palos 6,719 39.6% 6,279 38.0% 9,017 53.1% 9,888 59.8% Proviso 29,375 68.6% 29,572 70.5% 10,508 24.5% 11,570 27.6% Rich 21,817 78.0% 22,020 79.9% 4,600 16.4% 5,046 18.3% River Forest 2,579 55.1% 2,159 49.2% 1,900 40.6% 2,159 49.2% Riverside 2,683 45.8% 2,609 45.6% 2,722 46.4% 2,987 52.2% Schaumburg 14,402 44.5% 13,831 42.9% 15,511 47.9% 17,648 54.7% Stickney 3,861 50.5% 3,808 51.7% 2,998 39.3% 3,322 45.1% Thornton 39,303 79.4% 38,857 82.9% 7,177 14.5% 7,317 15.6% Wheeling 20,082 42.4% 17,692 38.8% 24,287 51.3% 27,013 59.3% Worth 20,619 48.1% 20,869 49.7% 18,425 43.0% 20,051 47.7% Suburban Cook 380,425 52.9% 363,053 52.7% 280,175 40.0% 311,957 45.3% 9

Votes Cast for Governor Suburban Cook County 1994-2014 1994 1998 2002 Township Netsch (D) Edgar (R) Poshard (D) Ryan (R) Blagojevich (D) Ryan (R) Barrington 565 3,232 799 3,419 1,225 3,381 Berwyn 3,566 8,289 4,841 6,118 6,300 4,051 Bloom 8,710 15,706 11,590 12,951 14,597 8,799 Bremen 9,764 15,555 15,239 14,541 17,848 10,498 Calumet 2,104 1,449 3,105 1,283 3,953 690 Cicero 2,284 9,754 3,704 7,399 6,874 4,253 Elk Grove 3,991 16,108 6,345 13,966 8,143 12,936 Evanston 12,363 7,936 11,716 9,299 16,101 5,357 Hanover 2,600 8,488 4,018 8,025 7,260 8,509 Lemont 1,047 3,469 1,485 2,949 2,265 3,782 Leyden 5,361 18,158 6,965 13,403 10,696 9,890 Lyons 8,086 21,935 10,791 18,435 14,347 16,895 Maine 9,359 26,693 11,672 23,242 16,282 20,306 New Trier 8,037 15,429 7,266 16,444 11,202 11,930 Niles 12,895 17,025 13,086 15,476 19,135 11,529 Northfield 7,311 18,917 8,269 19,137 13,778 15,263 Norwood Park 1,855 5,469 2,609 4,765 3,909 4,049 Oak Park 8,760 6,727 9,269 7,931 12,646 5,131 Orland 4,898 15,658 8,960 17,875 11,941 17,439 Palatine 4,578 18,731 7,192 18,587 9,933 17,487 Palos 4,036 11,548 6,063 10,459 6,888 9,556 Proviso 14,925 23,134 22,151 18,903 27,682 13,627 Rich 7,678 9,942 11,580 9,839 16,391 6,260 River Forest 1,244 2,654 1,535 3,093 1,895 2,391 Riverside 1,418 4,224 1,872 3,726 2,481 3,212 Schaumburg 5,331 19,071 8,033 17,988 12,280 15,626 Stickney 3,090 6,267 4,481 4,506 5,326 3,715 Thornton 17,266 23,073 28,702 17,685 35,708 11,613 Wheeling 8,816 30,002 12,806 27,818 17,903 24,989 Worth 11,737 30,278 17,525 24,407 21,535 22,436 Suburban Cook 193,675 414,921 263,669 373,642 356,524 305,600 10

2006 2010 2014 Blagojevich (D) Topinka (R) Quinn (D) Brady (R) Quinn (D) Rauner (R) Township 1,569 3,246 1,529 3,951 1,274 4,308 Barrington 5,627 3,702 5,898 2,876 6,482 3,000 Berwyn 14,643 5,859 16,784 6,402 16,758 6,672 Bloom 17,902 7,531 18,644 9,783 18,394 10,972 Bremen 3,631 390 4,234 498 4,301 463 Calumet 6,651 2,650 5,769 2,263 6,540 2,154 Cicero 9,518 10,290 9,259 11,470 8,801 12,834 Elk Grove 14,004 4,790 19,640 4,591 18,635 5,586 Evanston 8,442 6,472 8,078 9,072 7,623 9,777 Hanover 2,352 3,387 2,410 4,817 2,113 5,240 Lemont 10,114 7,310 8,114 8,555 8,296 8,703 Leyden 12,726 15,053 14,048 15,770 13,359 17,866 Lyons 16,479 15,634 16,242 17,581 15,458 20,187 Maine 9,872 11,096 12,464 12,909 9,307 15,705 New Trier 16,395 9,428 17,590 11,097 15,258 12,399 Niles 14,338 14,707 15,415 16,712 12,286 19,629 Northfield 3,685 2,819 2,951 3,286 2,759 3,839 Norwood Park 10,571 4,889 15,606 4,093 15,062 4,905 Oak Park 12,077 14,223 12,197 18,843 11,567 20,772 Orland 11,435 15,102 12,113 18,461 11,084 19,945 Palatine 6,876 7,589 6,719 9,017 6,279 9,888 Palos 26,413 11,405 29,375 10,508 29,572 11,570 Proviso 17,815 4,406 21,817 4,600 22,020 5,046 Rich 1,564 2,115 2,579 1,900 2,159 2,159 River Forest 1,736 3,761 2,683 2,722 2,609 2,987 Riverside 14,288 12,560 14,402 15,511 13,831 17,648 Schaumburg 4,736 2,510 3,861 2,998 3,808 3,322 Stickney 34,526 6,526 39,303 7,117 38,857 7,317 Thornton 18,746 20,259 20,082 24,287 17,692 27,013 Wheeling 20,945 16,087 20,619 18,425 20,869 20,051 Worth 349,676 245,796 380,425 280,175 363,053 311,957 Suburban Cook 11

Ballots Cast for Governor November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Cook County, Illinois Ridg e Sheridan Michigan Halsted University Park Cornell Mackinaw Ewing Colfax nd Is la ny Calumet City ks Wentworth Chicago Indiana Halsted Memorial Burnham Kingery Lans ing rd te 177th Lansing 186th Glenwood wo Glenwood-Lansing od -D ye Bloom Joe Orr Steger Calumet Lincoln Steger Lynwood r Torrence Gle n Ford Heights Sauk Village 231st Burnham 231st 170th Thornton Cottage Grove Ashland Park Forest Richton Park Sto Dan Ryan Doctor Martin Luther King Jr es enn Vin c Ashland Wood o od Harw r no rs Western Crawford Go ve Chicago Heights 26th ig a nc ity Riv er Oa Thornton Ma in 14th Ashland Steger Governors Sauk Frankfort Lincoln na Sta Thornton Holbrook Flossmoor Chicago The numbers on the Chicago portion of the map indicate each Chicago ward. Matteson Central Ridgeland Vollmer Rieg el Rich Ridge l Flossmoor 162nd Br ai South Holland Margaret Homewood Pulaski Country Club Hills 171st Riege e lin Mo 183rd Hazel Crest Dixie I5 7 Markham 175th lt on Sibley Mic h Phoenix Center Park n ya R an D g Le Palos Oak Park 175th Do Dolton State Kedzie Cicero 82nd Central Harvey Burnham 142nd od 171st 183rd City of Chicago precinct data provided by the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners. on wo Oak Forest nt en 80th Posen Midlothian Tinley Park 179th * In suburban Cook County, 13,277 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidates Grimm & Cummings. In the City of Chicago, 13,237 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidates Grimm and Cummings. These figures are not reflected in the map. La Salle Noble Western Ashland Morgan Berwyn Kedzie California Pulaski s bu m olu C Central Central Cork t es hw ut So Blue Island 147th 159th or 138th e Gr West 139th ian 130th Calumet Th Riverdale State es 104th th Midlo Vermont Robbins d 131st 135th 10 9 enn 108th Western Ridgeland Des P lain es Oak Park 127th 106th or Wolf Ashland Harms Central e 111th 34 100th pf Will Cook Asbury Kedzie Mc Cormick Waukegan Skokie Lee Hohlfelder Wagner Happ Edens Hibbard Crawford Pulaski 119th 123rd 7 8 95th ho 86th 104th Kean lleg 76th o 6 Bis Wolf 115th Alsip Worth Co 19 Chicago Ridge 5 e 103rd ag or 21 hic Sh 79th C 76th 103rd 151st Orland Hills 20 h 17 18 51st Garfield 15 13 4 3 c Vin w 167th Pershing Loom is So h ut t es 11 ut Worth 151st Orland er Oak Lawn Evergreen Park Crestwood Orland Park ch Ar 16 Kedzie 153rd 25 Hometown Palos Heights 143rd 14 2 So County Line 47th 87th Hickory Hills 131st Jackson Roosevelt 12 so n Burbank Ridgeland Bell 22 65th 80th State ve n 42 27 Hyde Par k 63rd Harlem Smith Ad Roberts Palos Park 94th Registered SUMMARY Voters Suburban Cook County 1,398,724 City of Chicago 1,368,708 Cook County Total 2,767,432 Rauner & Sanguinetti Ballots Cast 311,957 135,431 447,388 31st 23 Bridgeview Palos 123rd 151st Quinn & Ballots* Vallas Cast Ballots Cast 696,403 363,053 668,033 507,813 1,364,436 870,866 Cicero 25th 26th Ste lai 43 Eisenhower den Og Cermak e StickneyStat 111th C alsa g 119th Augusta 26th 71 Palos Hills 32 Chicago 24 Cicero 44 e d Diversey y Washington 28 Bedford Park Kean 135th r 131st nn 1 Forest View Summit 88th 127th Ke 35 26 29 46 47 Addison ore t lie on hy 33 48 Sh Jo Nolt Lemont a rt Il 1 Mc Cook 107th tate w to n Cermak Justice S Tr i- Ne Lawrence 37 Stickney Lyons 103rd Calumet Sag e ch Ar 31 40 Foster ke fi Willow Springs Lemont 30 Fullerton Pershing Hodgkins 87th in Ma Mc C Els Irving Park 38 Stickney 43rd Devon La Pla in d el Lyons German Church 91st in Burl Riverside 49 50 Peterson 39 45 31st gton East Indicates Forest Preserve Area 79th Berwyn South Canal Kemman Maple Burr Ridge in ell Oak Park 1st 17th Pla Thatcher 25th 5th Tri-State Taft er Countryside ld fie ld w River Forest 39th Western Springs La Grange 47th <30% North Madison Brookfield 55th Evanston Howard Augusta River Oak Forest Park Forest Park 31st La Grange Park Hinsdale 36 in Skokie Montrose Addison Fullerton Proviso Broadview Willow Springs >70% Hillside Brainard 30-39% Ca Norwood Norridge Park Maywood La Grange 61-70% ld Westchester 50-59% 40-49% B Oak Brook 60-69% 51-60% t es in s River Grove Riv 41-50% Ea W st- Wolf 31-40% >70% Wolf <30% Lake Saint Charles (Republican) 41 Higg Evanston Elg Golf Church Niles a le Wilmette Central Oakton Lawrence Gunnison North North Northlake rf ie utt e nd iew Franklin Park Melrose Park North Berkeley st Av o Foster Belmont Rose Grand Rauner & Sanguinetti (Democratic) Mannheim Leyden % Ballots Cast Quinn & Vallas Ruby Schiller Park n kli n ott Cumberland 41 we Talc Higgins Rosemont ith Dempster Lincoln Niles Canfield Devon Roselle ck w Nagle en or th Park Ridge Be Narragansett Wolf Lee ss Touhy Elk Grove Village Fra Sunset Ridge Landwehr Riv er Elmhurst Wheeling Main Elmhurst East River alo Buff Schoenbeck me ie r Bu Golf Morton Grove Maine Des Plaines 84th Biesterfield Busse Land Pfingsten ve G ro Mount Prospect Weber I 290 Plum Grove Waterman Wilke Hicks Meacham ar k Nerge Elgin-O'Har e in Elk Grove Thack er Ballard Lake Clar k gp Arlington Heights Hicks Quentin Ela Plum Grove Hough Springinsguth Barrington Roselle Brinker Sutton Old Sutton Bartlett aly He Sutton Wise Ir vin qu t Kenilworth an Schaumburg Hanover Park on es Winnetka lenv Old G e Gifford Schau mburg Alg Glenview Hill igh Bartlett Schaumburg Mount Prospect East Lake Glenview Central. Winnetka ke Bartlett Golf rth w West Lake au e Rolling Meadows Prospect Heights Kensington No Willow w Mil Lak ff Northfield Sherid Streamwood cho Arlington Heights Euclid New Tower Trier Voltz Techny Leh Hanover Elgin Kir River ago Vi lla Palatine d lain es Des P Bode an Central Hoffman Estates Summit em South Barrington Wheeling Ridg e Mundhank s Fre an Glencoe y in Northwest Shoe Factory Congdon Chic qu Hintz Wheeling R igh g in on Palatine Palatine er Leh Penny in Inverness New Wilke Hig Alg Baldw Bradwell er m ay e rn Sh Walters nb o th Northbrook Edens Expy a stw aw Deerfield Buffalo Grove Dundee Fore H Barrington ee Dund ly a He Lake Cook Deer Park Sanders Barrington Hills County Line Barrington ee Gr Otis Potter Main a County Line Ela Bateman nle ok ie Sk Do Huntington County Line December 10, 2014 12

Party Vote by Township In 11 suburban Cook County townships, voters were evenly split between the two parties statewide candidates. These townships all voted Democratic for U.S. Senate, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, while voting for the Republican candidates for Governor, Comptroller and Treasurer. In 2014, Democrats swept the statewide races in 13 townships, up from 9 in 2010. Senate Governor Attorney General 13 Secretary of State Comptroller Treasurer Ratio 5 to 1 ratio Barrington R R R D R R 5 to 1 Lemont R R R D R R 5 to 1 4 to 2 ratio Orland R R D D R R 4 to 2 Palatine R R D D R R 4 to 2 Palos R R D D R R 4 to 2 3 to 3 ratio Elk Grove D R D D R R 3 to 3 Hanover D R D D R R 3 to 3 Leyden D R D D R R 3 to 3 Lyons D R D D R R 3 to 3 Maine D R D D R R 3 to 3 New Trier D R D D R R 3 to 3 Northfield D R D D R R 3 to 3 Norwood Park D R D D R R 3 to 3 Riverside D R D D R R 3 to 3 Schaumburg D R D D R R 3 to 3 Wheeling D R D D R R 3 to 3 2 to 3 one tie River Forest D Tie D D R R 2 to 3 (1 tie) 0 to 6 ratio Berwyn D D D D D D 0 to 6 Bloom D D D D D D 0 to 6 Bremen D D D D D D 0 to 6 Calumet D D D D D D 0 to 6 Cicero D D D D D D 0 to 6 Evanston D D D D D D 0 to 6 Niles D D D D D D 0 to 6 Oak Park D D D D D D 0 to 6 Proviso D D D D D D 0 to 6 Rich D D D D D D 0 to 6 Stickney D D D D D D 0 to 6 Thornton D D D D D D 0 to 6 Worth D D D D D D 0 to 6

IL Treasurer: Frerichs Wins Suburban Cook By 73,505 Votes The race for Illinois Treasurer between Mike Frerichs (D) and Tom Cross (R) was one of the closest in Illinois history decided by a statewide margin of 9,225 votes or 0.26 percent. In suburban Cook County, Frerichs defeated Cross by 73,505 votes and took 53.8 percent of ballots cast. Cross won more townships 17 to Frerichs s 13 but five of Frerichs townships were won with margins of 10,000 or more votes. Township Ballots Michael W. Tom Matthew Total Cast Frerichs (D) Cross (R Skopek (L) Votes Barrington 5,676 1,344 3,972 165 5,481 Berwyn 9,849 6,224 2,694 514 9,432 Bloom 24,158 16,654 5,843 691 23,188 Bremen 30,463 18,364 9,876 1,179 29,419 Calumet 4,912 4,212 415 98 4,725 Cicero 9,049 5,371 2,574 412 8,357 Elk Grove 22,287 8,712 11,853 914 21,479 Evanston 24,832 17,850 5,119 697 23,666 Hanover 18,012 7,889 8,700 740 17,329 Lemont 7,594 2,117 4,770 395 7,282 Leyden 17,774 7,866 8,107 965 16,938 Lyons 32,233 13,372 16,275 1,286 30,933 Maine 36,855 15,112 18,503 1,551 35,166 New Trier 25,509 9,759 13,716 559 24,034 Niles 28,476 15,077 11,019 907 27,003 Northfield 32,565 12,776 17,567 758 31,101 Norwood Park 6,829 2,760 3,271 410 6,441 Oak Park 20,525 14,308 4,658 700 19,666 Orland 33,240 11,747 19,115 1,181 32,043 Palatine 31,925 11,035 18,535 1,084 30,654 Palos 16,735 6,148 9,198 710 16,056 Proviso 42,421 28,131 11,371 1,324 40,826 Rich 27,816 22,088 4,303 631 27,022 River Forest 4,422 2,018 2,054 136 4,208 Riverside 5,764 2,407 2,828 290 5,525 Schaumburg 32,607 14,193 15,895 1,258 31,346 Stickney 7,474 3,904 2,807 461 7,172 Thornton 47,379 38,448 6,481 968 45,897 Wheeling 45,981 17,604 25,088 1,520 44,212 Worth 42,438 20,676 18,054 2,005 40,735 Suburban Cook 695,800 358,166 284,661 24,509 667,336 *Highlighted fields denote townships where Frerichs won by more than 10,000 votes 14

Ballots Cast for Treasurer November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Cook County, Illinois Ashland La Salle Cornell Mackinaw Ewing nd Is la ny Wentworth Burnham Lans ing 177th Lansing wo Glenwood-Lansing od -D ye Bloom Joe Orr Steger Lincoln Steger Lynwood r Ford Heights Sauk Village 231st Burnham Ashland ks 186th Calumet rs Western r no Go ve Chicago Indiana Halsted Harw o od Pulaski Crawford Sto Dan Ryan Halsted Ashland Wood Center Park Dixie I5 7 Oak Park Colfax Noble Ashland es enn Vin c n ya R an D g Le 231st Gle n Cottage Grove Western Western California Michigan Kedzie Kedzie Pulaski s bu m olu Cicero Central 80th Doctor Martin Luther King Jr Berwyn Oak Park 82nd Central University Park Kingery State Crawford Pulaski C Central Central 86th t es hw ut So West 104th Morgan Skokie Ridg e Sheridan Asbury Kedzie Mc Cormick Wagner Harms Central Ridgeland es Des P lain Cork Kean 104th Wolf Ridgeland Governors Park Forest Richton Park Ashland Steger Riv er Oa Glenwood 14th Chicago Heights 26th Chicago Sauk Frankfort Lincoln Rieg el City of Chicago precinct data provided by the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners. Matteson Calumet City ity 170th Thornton rd te Memorial nc Thornton Ma in Holbrook Flossmoor ig a Thornton l Rich Vollmer Ridge na Sta South Holland Margaret Homewood Flossmoor 162nd od Country Club Hills 175th Sibley Mic h Phoenix 171st Riege e lin Mo 183rd Hazel Crest Dolton Br ai lt on wo Markham Do en 108th Harvey Burnham 142nd State es Palos 183rd The numbers on the Chicago portion of the map indicate each Chicago ward. on e Gr 159th Posen Midlothian Oak Forest 138th Torrence Hohlfelder Lee Thatcher 25th 5th Tri-State Taft Will Cook 147th 130th d Blue Island nt 10 or 139th ian 106th 9 Calumet Th Riverdale or 100th pf th Midlo Vermont Robbins 7 8 95th ho 131st 135th 6 111th 34 e 119th 123rd 76th o or 115th e ag Sh 19 5 h 103rd hic Bis lleg Tinley Park 179th * In suburban Cook County, 24,509 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidate Matthew Skopek. In the City of Chicago, 23,987 ballots were cast for Libertarian Party candidate Matthew Skopek. These figures are not reflected in the map. 76th enn t 79th C 21 127th 175th 20 c Vin es 17 18 51st Garfield 15 e 4 3 16 13 Alsip Worth Co 171st Pershing Loom is w 11 Chicago Ridge 151st Orland Hills 94th So h ut 167th ch Ar er ut Worth 151st Orland 14 Kedzie Wolf 47th 2 103rd Crestwood Orland Park Jackson Oak Lawn Evergreen Park Ridgeland 153rd 25 Hometown Palos Heights 143rd 42 27 Roosevelt 12 so n Burbank Hickory Hills 131st 22 65th 80th Bell ve n 87th Harlem State i Ste 23 63rd Roberts Smith Adla StickneyStat Palos Palos Park 151st Tom Cross Ballots Cast 284,661 122,383 407,044 31st Cicero 43 Eisenhower den Og Cermak Cicero 25th 26th 71 111th C alsa g 119th Augusta 26th Stickney Palos Hills 32 Chicago 24 Bridgeview Kean Michael W. Ballots* Frerichs Cast Ballots Cast 695,800 358,166 667,256 485,289 1,363,056 843,455 29 44 e d Diversey y Washington 28 Bedford Park 88th Registered SUMMARY Voters Suburban Cook County 1,398,724 City of Chicago 1,368,708 Cook County Total 2,767,432 135th nn 1 26 Forest View Summit 123rd 131st Ke 35 37 46 47 Addison So County Line t lie on hy 33 48 Hyde Par k Jo Nolt a rt 127th er to n ore Mc Cook 107th tate Lemont ch Ar Il 1 103rd Lemont in Ma Mc C 31 Pershing Lyons Willow Springs S Tr i- N ew Lawrence Cermak Justice 87th Calumet Sag 30 Fullerton 40 Foster Irving Park 38 Stickney 43rd Hodgkins German Church 91st Els Sh Indicates Forest Preserve Area 79th in ld Devon ke Burr Ridge 39 45 31st n East P B Riverside fie Lyons eld Willow Springs <30% 55th fi la in gto urlin 49 50 Peterson La Countryside Berwyn South Canal Pla Western Springs La Grange 47th Hinsdale ell Oak Park 39th Brookfield 30-39% ld w River Forest 1st Forest Park 31st La Grange Park 40-49% Evanston Howard Augusta River Oak Forest Park Proviso Broadview Westchester 50-59% North Madison Kemman 60-69% Fullerton Maywood Hillside Brainard >70% Lake La Grange 61-70% W st- ld erf ie Maple 51-60% Ea Oak Brook 36 in Skokie Montrose Addison River Grove 17th 41-50% (Republican) Butt in s Norwood Norridge Park er 31-40% >70% Northlake Wolf <30% t Ca Lawrence Gunnison North North Saint Charles es 41 Higg Evanston Elg Golf Church Niles a le Wilmette Central Franklin Park Melrose Park North Berkeley Tom Cross (Democratic) Wolf Michael W. Frerichs nd Foster Belmont Riv Grand Rose Mannheim Leyden st Av o iew Oakton Nagle Cumberland Ruby Schiller Park n kli n we ott ith Dempster Lincoln Niles Talc Higgins Rosemont 41 ck w Narragansett Devon Roselle Waukegan en or th Canfield Lee ss Park Ridge % Ballots Cast Happ Edens Hibbard Riv er Wolf Bu Be Lake lenv Old G Golf Morton Grove Maine Touhy Elk Grove Village Fra Sunset Ridge Landwehr Wheeling Elmhurst Main Elmhurst East River alo Buff Schoenbeck me ie r Des Plaines 84th Biesterfield Busse Land Pfingsten ve G ro Mount Prospect Weber I 290 Plum Grove Waterman Wilke Hicks Meacham ar k Nerge Elgin-O'Har e in Elk Grove Thack er Ballard Kenilworth Clar k gp Arlington Heights Hicks Quentin Ela Plum Grove Hough Springinsguth Barrington Roselle Brinker Sutton Old Sutton Bartlett aly He Sutton Wise Ir vin qu t Winnetka an Schaumburg Hanover Park on es Hill igh Gifford Schau mburg Alg Glenview e Bartlett Schaumburg Mount Prospect rth w East Lake Glenview Central. Winnetka ke Bartlett Golf Kensington No West Lake au e Rolling Meadows Willow lw Mi Lak ff Northfield Prospect Heights New Tower Trier Voltz Sherid Streamwood cho Arlington Heights Euclid Walters Techny Leh Hanover Elgin Kir er es Riv ago Vi lla Palatine d lain Des P Bode an Central Hoffman Estates Summit em South Barrington Wheeling Ridg e Mundhank s Fre an Glencoe ay in Northwest Shoe Factory Congdon Chic qu Hintz Wheeling R er igh g in on Palatine Palatine er m Leh Penny in Inverness New Wilke Hig Alg Baldw Bradwell Sh ay e rn Edens Expy stw o th Northbrook Fore aw Deerfield Buffalo Grove Dundee nb H Barrington ee Dund ly a He Lake Cook Deer Park Sanders Barrington Hills County Line Barrington ee Gr Otis Potter Main a County Line Ela Bateman nle ok ie Sk Do Huntington County Line December 10, 2014 15

Dold Wins 10th Congressional District by 5,700 Votes In the closely-watched 10th Congressional District contest, Republican Bruce Dold who formerly held the seat beat Democrat incumbent Brad Schneider by 5,700 votes with 51.6 percent of ballots cast. In Lake County, 3.8 percent more voters chose Dold over Schneider. 10th Congressional District Results Cook County Lake County Total Ballots Cast % of Ballots Cast Ballots Cast % of Ballots Cast Ballots Cast % of Ballots Cast Schneider (D) 21,315 49.7% 67,467 48.1% 88,782 48.4% Dold (R) 21,556 50.3% 72,926 51.9% 94,482 51.6% Less than one-fourth of the district s registered voters reside in Sububan Cook County. In the 110 suburban Cook County precincts, Dold also won, but by a smaller margin (0.6%) than his districtwide victory and received just 241 more votes than Schneider. Suburban Cook County voters were so divided that each candidate won two townships: Schneider beat Dold in Maine and New Trier townships, while Dold won Northfield and Wheeling townships. Township Ballots Cast Suburban Cook: 10th Congressional District Results Schneider (D) Dold (R) % of Ballots Cast Ballots Cast % of Ballots Cast Total Votes Maine 4,338 55.5% 3,477 44.5% 7,815 New Trier 2,127 53.7% 1,836 46.3% 3,963 Northfield 9,497 48.2% 10,196 51.8% 19,693 Wheeling 5,353 47.0% 6,047 53.0% 11,400 Suburban Cook 21,315 49.7% 21,556 50.3% 42,871 16

Ballots Cast by Precinct for Congressional District 10 November 4, 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Cook County, Illinois. Lake County % Ballots Cast by Precinct Brad Schneider (Democratic) Robert Dold (Republican) <40% >60% 41-45% 55-59% 46-50% 50-54% 51-55% 45-49% 56-60% 40-44% >60% <40% Congressional District 10 Cook County Township Boundaries Lake County Precinct Boundaries Wheeling Northfield New Trier SUMMARY Registered Voters Ballots Cast Brad Schneider Robert Dold Suburban Cook County 88,863 44,075 21,315 21,556 Lake County 300,090 144,257 69,821 74,436 Cook County Total 388,953 188,332 91,136 95,992 Maine December 10, 2014 17

Statewide Referenda Receive Resounding Support Five referenda on the ballot called for changes to state law: protecting victims and voters rights, raising the minimum wage, mandating insurance coverage for birth control and raising school funding by increasing taxes on income over $1 million. All five referenda received greater support than either candidate for governor. Most townships came down on the questions in consistent patterns. Calumet, Rich and Thornton were the biggest supporters of all referenda, followed by Evanston and Oak Park. Barrington and Lemont were least favorable. Only New Trier (48%), Lemont (48%) and Barrington (40%) failed to give majority support to one question the millionaire s tax. Referenda % Support Ranked by Township Victims' Rights Voters' Rights Minimum Wage Birth Control Millionaire's Tax Rich 78% Evanston 76% Calumet 88% Calumet 85% Calumet 82% Bremen 76% Oak Park 76% Rich 85% Evanston 84% Rich 79% Thornton 76% Rich 74% Thornton 84% Rich 82% Thornton 79% Calumet 75% Thornton 69% Evanston 81% Oak Park 82% Evanston 75% Proviso 75% Calumet 69% Oak Park 79% Thornton 81% Bloom 74% Bloom 75% Proviso 67% Cicero 79% Bloom 76% Oak Park 73% Oak Park 75% Bloom 67% Proviso 78% Proviso 75% Proviso 73% Orland 74% Berwyn 66% Bloom 77% Berwyn 73% Cicero 71% Worth 74% Niles 65% Berwyn 76% Cicero 72% Bremen 70% Berwyn 74% Bremen 65% Bremen 73% Bremen 72% Berwyn 70% Evanston 74% River Forest 63% Stickney 70% Niles 68% Stickney 65% Lyons 73% Suburban Cook 63% Suburban Cook 69% New Trier 67% Niles 64% Riverside 73% Northfield 62% Leyden 69% Suburban Cook 67% Suburban Cook 63% Suburban Cook 73% New Trier 62% Niles 69% River Forest 66% Worth 62% Stickney 73% Riverside 62% Worth 68% Stickney 65% Leyden 62% Niles 73% Cicero 62% Norwood Park 67% Riverside 64% Hanover 60% Schaumburg 72% Schaumburg 61% Schaumburg 66% Schaumburg 64% Schaumburg 60% Hanover 72% Hanover 61% Maine 66% Northfield 64% Norwood Park 58% Palos 72% Lyons 60% Hanover 65% Leyden 63% Riverside 58% Maine 72% Worth 60% Elk Grove 64% Hanover 63% Maine 58% Lemont 72% Maine 60% Northfield 64% Worth 63% Elk Grove 56% Northfield 71% Stickney 60% Riverside 64% Lyons 63% Lyons 55% Leyden 71% Leyden 59% River Forest 64% Maine 60% River Forest 55% Norwood Park 71% Norwood Park 59% Lyons 63% Wheeling 59% Palos 54% Cicero 70% Palatine 58% Wheeling 63% Elk Grove 59% Wheeling 54% Palatine 70% Elk Grove 58% New Trier 61% Norwood Park 58% Orland 54% New Trier 70% Orland 57% Palos 60% Palatine 57% Northfield 54% River Forest 70% Wheeling 56% Palatine 59% Orland 57% Palatine 52% Elk Grove 69% Palos 56% Orland 59% Palos 57% New Trier 48% Barrington 69% Lemont 54% Lemont 54% Lemont 53% Lemont 48% Wheeling 68% Barrington 54% Barrington 51% Barrington 52% Barrington 40% 18

Pre-Election Day Voting Increases 68.5%, Now 26.7% of Total Turnout Pre-election day voting in all its forms early voting, mail voting, and grace period registration and voting accounted for 26.7 percent of all ballots cast, an increase of 68.5 percent over the 2010 election. More mail ballots were cast this election than any election in suburban Cook County history, and twice as many as four years ago. Early voting also set a new midterm record, with 128,011 ballots cast. And thanks to expanding grace period registration to all early voting sites, 4,831 citizens registered to vote and immediately cast a ballot between Oct. 8 and Nov. 3. Suburban Cook: Pre-Election Ballots Cast 2006 Total 2010 Total 2014 Total % Change 2010-2014 Registered Voters 1,370,230 1,370,186 1,398,724 2.1% Early Voting 32,903 83,871 128,011 52.6% Grace Period/In-Person Absentee 377 1,582 6,903 336.3% Mail Voting 10,674 25,004 51,237 104.9% Election Day* 636,742 608,633 510,252-16.2% Pre-Election Ballots 43,954 110,457 186,151 68.5% Total Ballots Cast 680,696 719,090 696,403-3.2% % Pre-Election Ballots 6.5% 15.4% 26.7% *Includes 3,604 Election Day Registration voters Voting By Type: 2010 vs 2014 2010 2014 Election Day, 608,633 Election Day, 510,252 Early Voting, 83,871 Early Voting, 128,011 Grace Period/In-Person Absentee, 1,582 Mail Voting, 25,004 Mail Voting, 51,237 Grace Period/In- Person Absentee, 6,903 19

Election Day Registration A Success A pilot of Election Day Registration was popular with suburban Cook County voters 3,604 people registered for the first time or updated their registration on Nov. 4. Election Day Registration was available at 17 strategically-located sites throughout suburban Cook County, plus the Clerk s downtown office. The busiest site was the Evanston Civic Center, where 455 citizens registered, including many Northwestern University students. 20

Young Voters Nearly Half Of Election Day Registrations While young people ages 18 to 34 made up 46.7 percent of all Election Day Registration participants, voters of all ages took advantage of the pilot program. Likewise, residents of 124 out of 129 suburban Cook County municipalities used EDR to cast ballots, but Evanston citizens including many Northwestern University students made up nearly 10 percent of all EDR participants. The EDR gender breakdown mimicked overall turnout, with women making up 53. 3 percent of all Election Day registrants. Election Day Registrations By Age 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 895 791 771 558 364 158 67 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% EDR Ballots Cast % of EDR Ballots Cast Election Day Registration Top 15 By Voters Municipality Municipality EDR Voters % of all EDR Evanston 358 9.9% Oak Park 151 4.2% Arlington Heights 149 4.1% Schaumburg 125 3.5% Cicero 114 3.2% Calumet City 107 3.0% Palatine 97 2.7% Hoffman Estates 84 2.3% Oak Lawn 83 2.3% Orland Park 83 2.3% Des Plaines 81 2.2% Berwyn 75 2.1% Glenview 69 1.9% Northbrook 69 1.9% Matteson 65 1.8% 21

General Election Cook County and The City of Chicago Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Combined Summary Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Ballots Cast 696,403 668,033 1,364,436 Crime Victim Rights Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 504,809 515,714 1,020,523 85.32% No 101,187 74,425 175,612 14.68% 605,996 590,139 1,196,135 Protect Right to Vote Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 436,213 490,300 926,513 80.70% No 137,169 84,414 221,583 19.30% 573,382 574,714 1,148,096 Senator, U.S. Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Richard J. Durbin - DEM 416,891 528,744 945,635 70.85% James D. ''Jim'' Oberweis - REP 245,570 99,685 345,255 25.87% Sharon Hansen - LIB 21,758 20,358 42,116 3.16% Write-In 632 992 1,624 0.12% 684,851 649,779 1,334,630 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Pat Quinn & Paul Vallas - DEM 363,053 507,813 870,866 64.66% Bruce Rauner & Evelyn Sanguinetti - REP 311,957 135,431 447,388 33.22% Chad Grimm & Alexander Cummings - LIB 13,277 13,237 26,514 1.97% Write-In 891 1,240 2,131 0.16% 689,178 657,721 1,346,899 Attorney General, State of Illinois Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Lisa Madigan - DEM 463,619 550,816 1,014,435 76.09% Paul M. Schimpf - REP 203,071 82,487 285,558 21.42% Ben Koyl - LIB 15,611 16,249 31,860 2.39% Write-In 392 891 1,283 0.10% 682,693 650,443 1,333,136 22

Secretary of State, State of Illinois Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jesse White - DEM 501,389 566,080 1,067,469 79.82% Michael Webster - REP 166,049 68,463 234,512 17.54% Christopher Michel - LIB 16,850 17,084 33,934 2.54% Write-In 483 962 1,445 0.11% 684,771 652,589 1,337,360 Comptroller, State of Illinois Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Sheila Simon - DEM 345,849 459,871 805,720 60.85% Judy Baar Topinka - REP 307,837 161,098 468,935 35.41% Julie Fox - LIB 26,412 21,847 48,259 3.64% Write-In 505 781 1,286 0.10% 680,603 643,597 1,324,200 Treasurer, State of Illinois Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael W. Frerichs - DEM 358,166 485,289 843,455 64.86% Tom Cross - REP 284,661 122,383 407,044 31.30% Matthew Skopek - LIB 24,509 23,987 48,496 3.73% Write-In 434 963 1,397 0.11% 667,770 632,622 1,300,392 U.S. Representative, 1st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bobby L. Rush - DEM 29,896 123,089 152,985 81.11% Jimmy Lee Tillman - REP 29,637 5,983 35,620 18.89% 59,533 129,072 188,605 U.S. Representative, 2nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robin Kelly - DEM 89,323 47,836 137,159 88.42% Eric M. Wallace - REP 14,805 2,826 17,631 11.37% Write-In 223 111 334 0.22% 104,351 50,773 155,124 U.S. Representative, 3rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel William Lipinski - DEM 61,314 42,748 104,062 66.89% Sharon M. Brannigan - REP 39,936 11,564 51,500 33.11% 101,250 54,312 155,562 23

U.S. Representative, 4th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Luis V. Gutierrez - DEM 20,985 58,681 79,666 78.15% Hector Concepcion - REP 10,037 12,241 22,278 21.85% 31,022 70,922 101,944 U.S. Representative, 5th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mike Quigley - DEM 14,542 93,126 107,668 66.59% Vince Kolber - REP 10,370 33,354 43,724 27.04% Nancy Wade - GRN 1,327 8,965 10,292 6.37% 26,239 135,445 161,684 U.S. Representative, 6th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael Mason - DEM 9,450 9,450 31.83% Peter J. Roskam - REP 20,239 20,239 68.17% 29,689 29,689 U.S. Representative, 7th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Danny K. Davis - DEM 40,833 114,277 155,110 85.10% Robert L. Bumpers - REP 8,854 18,314 27,168 14.90% 49,687 132,591 182,278 U.S. Representative, 8th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Tammy Duckworth - DEM 43,523 43,523 57.14% Larry Kaifesh - REP 32,642 32,642 42.86% 76,165 76,165 U.S. Representative, 9th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Janice D. Schakowsky - DEM 88,064 52,936 141,000 65.85% Susanne Atanus - REP 59,703 12,681 72,384 33.81% Write-In 516 222 738 0.34% 148,283 65,839 214,122 U.S. Representative, 10th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Brad Schneider - DEM 21,315 21,315 49.72% Robert Dold - REP 21,556 21,556 50.28% 42,871 42,871 24

U.S. Representative, 11th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Foster - DEM 571 571 34.21% Darlene Senger - REP 1,098 1,098 65.79% 1,669 1,669 State Senator, 3rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mattie Hunter - DEM 43,662 43,662 100.00% 43,662 43,662 State Senator, 6th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John J. Cullerton - DEM 39,851 39,851 66.26% Stefanie Linares - REP 20,291 20,291 33.74% 60,142 60,142 State Senator, 9th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel Biss - DEM 55,986 55,986 100.00% 55,986 55,986 State Senator, 12th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Steven Landek - DEM 23,124 1,762 24,886 100.00% 23,124 1,762 24,886 State Senator, 15th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Napoleon Harris - DEM 41,888 2,847 44,735 100.00% 41,888 2,847 44,735 State Senator, 18th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Cunningham - DEM 22,959 18,556 41,515 58.33% Shaun Colin Murphy - REP 24,061 5,597 29,658 41.67% 47,020 24,153 71,173 State Senator, 24th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Suzanne Glowiak - DEM 1,294 1,294 44.78% Chris Nybo - REP 1,596 1,596 55.22% 2,890 2,890 25

State Senator, 27th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Matt Murphy - REP 55,928 55,928 100.00% 55,928 55,928 State Senator, 30th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Terry Link - DEM 1,528 1,528 58.48% Don Wilson - REP 1,085 1,085 41.52% 2,613 2,613 State Senator, 39th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Don Harmon - DEM 25,521 8,335 33,856 100.00% 25,521 8,335 33,856 State Representative, 1st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel J. Burke - DEM 290 11,420 11,710 100.00% 290 11,420 11,710 State Representative, 2nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Edward J. Acevedo - DEM 12,081 12,081 100.00% 12,081 12,081 State Representative, 3rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Luis Arroyo - DEM 199 11,749 11,948 100.00% 199 11,749 11,948 State Representative, 4th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Cynthia Soto - DEM 15,342 15,342 100.00% 15,342 15,342 State Representative, 5th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kenneth ''Ken'' Dunkin - DEM 22,440 22,440 82.64% Collin Johnson - REP 4,715 4,715 17.36% 27,155 27,155 26

State Representative, 6th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Esther Golar - DEM 19,159 19,159 100.00% 19,159 19,159 State Representative, 7th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Emanuel ''Chris'' Welch - DEM 26,839 26,839 100.00% 26,839 26,839 State Representative, 8th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage La Shawn K. Ford - DEM 10,398 15,051 25,449 100.00% 10,398 15,051 25,449 State Representative, 9th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Arthur Turner - DEM 20,890 20,890 100.00% 20,890 20,890 State Representative, 10th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Pamela Reaves-Harris - DEM 21,102 21,102 85.30% Mark Calonder - REP 3,638 3,638 14.70% 24,740 24,740 State Representative, 11th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Ann M. Williams - DEM 22,562 22,562 100.00% 22,562 22,562 State Representative, 12th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Sara Feigenholtz - DEM 25,512 25,512 100.00% 25,512 25,512 State Representative, 13th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Gregory Harris - DEM 22,632 22,632 100.00% 22,632 22,632 27

State Representative, 14th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kelly M. Cassidy - DEM 797 22,659 23,456 87.02% Denis Detzel - REP 97 3,401 3,498 12.98% 894 26,060 26,954 State Representative, 15th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John C. D'Amico - DEM 6,912 9,521 16,433 62.25% Gregory A. Bedell - REP 5,741 4,226 9,967 37.75% 12,653 13,747 26,400 State Representative, 16th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Lou Lang - DEM 9,277 8,149 17,426 100.00% 9,277 8,149 17,426 State Representative, 17th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Laura Fine - DEM 21,809 21,809 58.40% Kathleen Myalls - REP 15,534 15,534 41.60% 37,343 37,343 State Representative, 18th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robyn Gabel - DEM 28,256 28,256 100.00% 28,256 28,256 State Representative, 19th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robert Martwick - DEM 2,094 16,473 18,567 100.00% 2,094 16,473 18,567 State Representative, 20th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mo Khan - DEM 6,027 5,327 11,354 37.55% Michael P. McAuliffe - REP 9,282 9,597 18,879 62.45% 15,309 14,924 30,233 State Representative, 21st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Silvana Tabares - DEM 5,416 5,309 10,725 100.00% 5,416 5,309 10,725 28

State Representative, 22nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael J. Madigan - DEM 533 16,423 16,956 100.00% 533 16,423 16,956 State Representative, 23rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael J. Zalewski - DEM 13,242 2 13,244 100.00% 13,242 2 13,244 State Representative, 24th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Elizabeth ''Lisa'' Hernandez - DEM 10,299 2,083 12,382 100.00% 10,299 2,083 12,382 State Representative, 25th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Barbara Flynn Currie - DEM 24,810 24,810 100.00% 24,810 24,810 State Representative, 26th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Christian L. Mitchell - DEM 25,715 25,715 83.50% Jacob ''Coby'' Hakalir - REP 5,083 5,083 16.50% 30,798 30,798 State Representative, 27th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Monique D. Davis - DEM 9,030 22,194 31,224 100.00% 9,030 22,194 31,224 State Representative, 28th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robert ''Bob'' Rita - DEM 13,956 12,439 26,395 100.00% 13,956 12,439 26,395 State Representative, 29th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Thaddeus Jones - DEM 20,082 2,801 22,883 100.00% 20,082 2,801 22,883 29

State Representative, 30th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage William ''Will'' Davis - DEM 21,157 21,157 100.00% 21,157 21,157 State Representative, 31st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mary E. Flowers - DEM 8,091 18,303 26,394 100.00% 8,091 18,303 26,394 State Representative, 32nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage André Thapedi - DEM 4,424 15,404 19,828 100.00% 4,424 15,404 19,828 State Representative, 33rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Marcus C. Evans, Jr. - DEM 10,096 17,994 28,090 100.00% 10,096 17,994 28,090 State Representative, 34th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Elgie R. Sims, Jr. - DEM 6,699 16,308 23,007 93.58% Mark Ekhoff - REP 1,187 392 1,579 6.42% 7,886 16,700 24,586 State Representative, 35th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Frances Ann Hurley - DEM 9,661 15,544 25,205 66.10% Victor C. Horne - REP 9,398 3,529 12,927 33.90% 19,059 19,073 38,132 State Representative, 36th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kelly M. Burke - DEM 21,167 4,276 25,443 100.00% 21,167 4,276 25,443 State Representative, 37th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Nichole Serbin - DEM 2,977 2,977 32.41% Margo McDermed - REP 6,209 6,209 67.59% 9,186 9,186 30

State Representative, 38th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Al Riley - DEM 25,290 25,290 78.87% Anthony Granata - REP 6,776 6,776 21.13% 32,066 32,066 State Representative, 39th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Will Guzzardi - DEM 14,644 14,644 100.00% 14,644 14,644 State Representative, 40th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. - DEM 14,861 14,861 100.00% 14,861 14,861 State Representative, 43rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Anna Moeller - DEM 2,152 2,152 58.54% Jeffrey A. Meyer - REP 1,524 1,524 41.46% 3,676 3,676 State Representative, 44th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Fred Crespo - DEM 10,715 10,715 54.72% Ramiro Juarez - REP 8,866 8,866 45.28% 19,581 19,581 State Representative, 45th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jenny M. Burke - DEM 1,002 1,002 48.69% Christine Jennifer Winger - REP 1,056 1,056 51.31% 2,058 2,058 State Representative, 47th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patricia R. ''Patti'' Bellock - REP 2,382 2,382 100.00% 2,382 2,382 State Representative, 49th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Mike Fortner - REP 1,118 1,118 100.00% 1,118 1,118 31

State Representative, 51st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Ed Sullivan, Jr. - REP 127 127 100.00% 127 127 State Representative, 52nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bill Downs - DEM 1,172 1,172 22.81% David McSweeney - REP 3,966 3,966 77.19% 5,138 5,138 State Representative, 53rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage David Harris - REP 27,097 27,097 100.00% 27,097 27,097 State Representative, 54th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Laddi K. Singh - DEM 11,360 11,360 34.08% Tom Morrison - REP 21,973 21,973 65.92% 33,333 33,333 State Representative, 55th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Martin J. Moylan - DEM 14,861 348 15,209 52.71% Mel Thillens - REP 13,463 184 13,647 47.29% 28,324 532 28,856 State Representative, 56th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michelle Mussman - DEM 11,831 11,831 51.23% Jim Moynihan - REP 11,263 11,263 48.77% 23,094 23,094 State Representative, 57th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Elaine Nekritz - DEM 13,542 13,542 56.36% Bill Grossi - REP 10,486 10,486 43.64% 24,028 24,028 32

State Representative, 58th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Scott Drury - DEM 2,105 2,105 65.49% Mark Neerhof - REP 1,109 1,109 34.51% 3,214 3,214 State Representative, 59th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Carol Sente - DEM 1,596 1,596 60.00% Leslie Munger - REP 1,064 1,064 40.00% 2,660 2,660 State Representative, 77th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kathleen Willis - DEM 6,770 6,770 100.00% 6,770 6,770 State Representative, 78th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Camille Lilly - DEM 18,283 7,899 26,182 99.32% Write-In 180 180 0.68% 18,463 7,899 26,362 State Representative, 80th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Anthony DeLuca - DEM 15,490 15,490 100.00% 15,490 15,490 State Representative, 82nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jim Durkin - REP 13,848 13,848 100.00% 13,848 13,848 33

Commissioner, Water Reclamation District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage (vote for 3) Cynthia M. Santos - DEM 299,628 392,252 691,880 22.49% Frank Avila - DEM 276,289 341,072 617,361 20.06% Timothy ''Tim'' Bradford - DEM 266,744 326,778 593,522 19.29% James (Jim) Parrilli - REP 211,167 78,971 290,138 9.43% Herb Schumann - REP 204,308 75,547 279,855 9.10% R. Cary Capparelli - REP 185,485 68,657 254,142 8.26% Karen Roothaan - GRN 65,252 65,067 130,319 4.24% George Milkowski - GRN 55,553 53,335 108,888 3.54% Michael Smith - GRN 52,307 58,544 110,851 3.60% 1,616,733 1,460,223 3,076,956 Board President, Cook County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Toni Preckwinkle - DEM 519,256 553,630 1,072,886 100.00% 519,256 553,630 1,072,886 Clerk, Cook County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage David D. Orr - DEM 520,441 541,074 1,061,515 100.00% 520,441 541,074 1,061,515 Sheriff, Cook County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Thomas J. Dart - DEM 520,341 535,442 1,055,783 100.00% 520,341 535,442 1,055,783 Treasurer, Cook County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Maria Pappas - DEM 514,239 533,995 1,048,234 100.00% 514,239 533,995 1,048,234 Assessor, Cook County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Joseph Berrios - DEM 466,801 493,634 960,435 100.00% 466,801 493,634 960,435 Commissioner, County Board 1st District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Richard R. Boykin - DEM 32,646 35,659 68,305 99.36% Write-In 190 251 441 0.64% 32,836 35,910 68,746 34

Commissioner, County Board 2nd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robert B. Steele - DEM 57,091 57,091 100.00% 57,091 57,091 Commissioner, County Board 3rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jerry ''Iceman'' Butler - DEM 77,354 77,354 100.00% 77,354 77,354 Commissioner, County Board 4th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Stanley S. Moore - DEM 16,879 58,313 75,192 100.00% 16,879 58,313 75,192 Commissioner, County Board 5th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Deborah Sims - DEM 45,331 25,211 70,542 100.00% 45,331 25,211 70,542 Commissioner, County Board 6th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Joan Patricia Murphy - DEM 65,796 65,796 100.00% 65,796 65,796 Commissioner, County Board 7th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jesus G. Garcia - DEM 25,320 25,320 100.00% 25,320 25,320 Commissioner, County Board 8th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Luis Arroyo, Jr. - DEM 37,529 37,529 100.00% 37,529 37,529 Commissioner, County Board 9th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Frank L Mc Partlin - DEM 21,066 8,974 30,040 36.94% Peter N. Silvestri - REP 37,150 14,140 51,290 63.06% 58,216 23,114 81,330 35

Commissioner, County Board 10th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bridget Gainer - DEM 64,914 64,914 100.00% 64,914 64,914 Commissioner, County Board 11th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John P. Daley - DEM 13,622 40,471 54,093 68.61% Carl Segvich - REP 9,312 15,432 24,744 31.39% 22,934 55,903 78,837 Commissioner, County Board 12th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John Fritchey - DEM 51,499 51,499 100.00% 51,499 51,499 Commissioner, County Board 13th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Larry Suffredin - DEM 53,645 15,070 68,715 100.00% 53,645 15,070 68,715 Commissioner, County Board 14th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Gregg Goslin - REP 66,217 66,217 100.00% 66,217 66,217 Commissioner, County Board 15th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Michael A Urban - DEM 28,392 28,392 41.17% Timothy O. Schneider - REP 40,569 40,569 58.83% 68,961 68,961 Commissioner, County Board 16th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Jeffrey R. Tobolski - DEM 33,157 1,753 34,910 100.00% 33,157 1,753 34,910 Commissioner, County Board 17th District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Elizabeth ''Liz'' Doody Gorman - REP 56,926 56,926 100.00% 56,926 56,926 36

Board of Review, 3rd District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Larry Rogers, Jr. - DEM 126,367 260,015 386,382 100.00% 126,367 260,015 386,382 Superintendent of Schools, DuPage County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Darlene J. Ruscitti - REP 2 2 100.00% 2 2 Superintendent of Schools, Kane County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patricia A. Dal Santo - REP 11,930 11,930 100.00% 11,930 11,930 Superintendent of Schools, Lake County Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Roycealee J. Wood - REP 5,050 5,050 100.00% 5,050 5,050 Appellate Court Judge (Vac of Gordon) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Shelly A. Harris - DEM 449,743 475,847 925,590 100.00% 449,743 475,847 925,590 Appellate Court Judge (Vac of Murphy) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage David Ellis - DEM 442,569 462,380 904,949 100.00% 442,569 462,380 904,949 Appellate Court Judge (Vac of Steele) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John B. Simon - DEM 442,331 458,048 900,379 100.00% 442,331 458,048 900,379 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Arnold) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Bridget Anne Mitchell - DEM 439,905 453,017 892,922 100.00% 439,905 453,017 892,922 37

Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Burke) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Maritza Martinez - DEM 431,663 453,341 885,004 100.00% 431,663 453,341 885,004 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Connors) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Kristal Rivers - DEM 432,936 446,025 878,961 100.00% 432,936 446,025 878,961 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Egan) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Daniel J. Kubasiak - DEM 422,478 441,593 864,071 100.00% 422,478 441,593 864,071 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Phelps Felton) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patricia O'Brien Sheahan - DEM 420,803 443,554 864,357 100.00% 420,803 443,554 864,357 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Howse, Jr.) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Caroline Kate Moreland - DEM 418,813 439,859 858,672 100.00% 418,813 439,859 858,672 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Lowrance) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Thomas J. Carroll - DEM 419,674 443,106 862,780 100.00% 419,674 443,106 862,780 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of McDonald) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Cynthia Y. Cobbs - DEM 420,559 446,035 866,594 100.00% 420,559 446,035 866,594 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Neville, Jr.) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage William B. Raines - DEM 414,259 440,468 854,727 100.00% 414,259 440,468 854,727 38

Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Reyes) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Diana Rosario - DEM 410,687 427,136 837,823 100.00% 410,687 427,136 837,823 Judge, Cook County Circuit (Vac of Hill Veal) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Andrea Michele Buford - DEM 414,988 420,956 835,944 100.00% 414,988 420,956 835,944 Judge, 2nd Subcircuit (Vac of O'Neal) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Steven G. Watkins - DEM 33,959 31,671 65,630 100.00% 33,959 31,671 65,630 Judge, 3rd Subcircuit (Vac of Donnelly) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Terrence J. McGuire - DEM 17,660 46,486 64,146 100.00% 17,660 46,486 64,146 Judge, 4th Subcircuit (Vac of Billik, Jr.) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John J. Mahoney - DEM 44,689 44,689 59.00% Ian Brenson - REP 31,061 31,061 41.00% 75,750 75,750 Judge, 4th Subcircuit (Vac of Mulhern) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John Michael Allegretti - DEM 55,968 55,968 100.00% 55,968 55,968 Judge, 7th Subcircuit (Vac of Hardy-Campbell) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Robert D. Kuzas - DEM 11,926 37,669 49,595 100.00% 11,926 37,669 49,595 Judge, 7th Subcircuit (Vac of Taylor) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Judy Rice - DEM 12,050 39,714 51,764 100.00% 12,050 39,714 51,764 39

Judge, 9th Subcircuit (Vac of Goldberg) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Megan Elizabeth Goldish - DEM 42,344 17,729 60,073 100.00% 42,344 17,729 60,073 Judge, 9th Subcircuit (Vac of Meyer) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Anjana Hansen - DEM 41,981 17,418 59,399 100.00% 41,981 17,418 59,399 Judge, 9th Subcircuit (Vac of Preston) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Abbey Fishman Romanek - DEM 43,390 17,570 60,960 100.00% 43,390 17,570 60,960 Judge, 10th Subcircuit (Add'l Judge A) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Anthony C. ''Tony'' Kyriakopoulos - DEM 11,171 41,127 52,298 100.00% 11,171 41,127 52,298 Judge, 11th Subcircuit (Add'l Judge A) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Pamela McLean Meyerson - DEM 32,096 20,486 52,582 100.00% 32,096 20,486 52,582 Judge, 12th Subcircuit (Vac of Jordan) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage James L. Kaplan - DEM 45,975 45,975 49.37% James Paul Pieczonka - REP 47,152 47,152 50.63% 93,127 93,127 Judge, 13th Subcircuit (Vac of Iosco) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage John Curry - REP 65,243 65,243 100.00% 65,243 65,243 Judge, 15th Subcircuit (Vac of Doody, Jr.) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Patrick Kevin Coughlin - DEM 77,602 77,602 100.00% 77,602 77,602 40

Judge, 15th Subcircuit (Vac of Sterba) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Chris Lawler - DEM 77,787 77,787 100.00% 77,787 77,787 Trustee, La Grange Highlands Sanitary District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Constance Livingston 1,260 1,260 100.00% 1,260 1,260 Trustee, South Lyons Township Sanitary District (vote for 2) Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Susan M. Felice 1,169 1,169 54.10% Michael G. Grace 992 992 45.90% 2,161 2,161 Trustee, South Palos Township Sanitary District Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage (vote for 2) Lawrence M. Pichman 433 433 50.17% Peter F. Costa 430 430 49.83% 863 863 Thomas E. Hoffman Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 378,468 350,669 729,137 78.26% No 118,911 83,620 202,531 21.74% 497,379 434,289 931,668 Thomas E. Flanagan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 358,736 330,284 689,020 73.05% No 148,146 105,988 254,134 26.95% 506,882 436,272 943,154 Michael P. Toomin Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 357,394 309,631 667,025 74.68% No 129,695 96,488 226,183 25.32% 487,089 406,119 893,208 41

Themis N. Karnezis Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,812 296,939 638,751 71.98% No 142,747 105,917 248,664 28.02% 484,559 402,856 887,415 James Patrick Flannery Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 370,524 323,645 694,169 76.88% No 122,321 86,425 208,746 23.12% 492,845 410,070 902,915 Sebastian Thomas Patti Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 352,365 312,613 664,978 75.10% No 131,407 89,039 220,446 24.90% 483,772 401,652 885,424 Mary Ellen Coghlan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 376,696 326,793 703,489 77.88% No 118,078 81,692 199,770 22.12% 494,774 408,485 903,259 Kathleen Marie McGury Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 372,936 325,713 698,649 78.52% No 113,329 77,784 191,113 21.48% 486,265 403,497 889,762 Shelley Lynn Sutker-Dermer Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 356,328 312,448 668,776 75.97% No 125,413 86,113 211,526 24.03% 481,741 398,561 880,302 Lynn Marie Egan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 374,312 324,948 699,260 78.46% No 113,530 78,393 191,923 21.54% 487,842 403,341 891,183 42

Andrew Berman Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,504 308,482 649,986 75.39% No 124,357 87,765 212,122 24.61% 465,861 396,247 862,108 Diane Gordon Cannon Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 347,832 317,017 664,849 76.42% No 120,698 84,467 205,165 23.58% 468,530 401,484 870,014 Evelyn B. Clay Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 351,110 326,462 677,572 77.92% No 116,738 75,255 191,993 22.08% 467,848 401,717 869,565 Clayton J. Crane Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 333,175 304,026 637,201 74.25% No 128,946 91,984 220,930 25.75% 462,121 396,010 858,131 Candace Jean Fabri Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 344,261 308,709 652,970 76.18% No 120,466 83,660 204,126 23.82% 464,727 392,369 857,096 John J. Fleming Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 346,006 308,497 654,503 76.23% No 119,430 84,617 204,047 23.77% 465,436 393,114 858,550 Rodolfo (Rudy) Garcia Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 333,660 309,583 643,243 74.55% No 133,379 86,156 219,535 25.45% 467,039 395,739 862,778 43

James J. Gavin Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 349,282 310,929 660,211 77.30% No 114,466 79,422 193,888 22.70% 463,748 390,351 854,099 Rickey Jones Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 331,519 310,627 642,146 75.34% No 128,395 81,814 210,209 24.66% 459,914 392,441 852,355 Kathleen G. Kennedy Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 361,725 319,932 681,657 78.87% No 108,661 73,963 182,624 21.13% 470,386 393,895 864,281 William G. Lacy Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 338,131 307,948 646,079 75.90% No 121,752 83,369 205,121 24.10% 459,883 391,317 851,200 Marjorie C. Laws Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 344,677 311,885 656,562 76.85% No 117,869 79,924 197,793 23.15% 462,546 391,809 854,355 Patricia Manila Martin Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 351,998 320,396 672,394 78.41% No 112,137 73,025 185,162 21.59% 464,135 393,421 857,556 Veronica B. Mathein Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 343,263 307,782 651,045 76.64% No 117,461 80,971 198,432 23.36% 460,724 388,753 849,477 44

Edmund Ponce de Leon Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 329,642 303,227 632,869 74.26% No 131,164 88,230 219,394 25.74% 460,806 391,457 852,263 James L. Rhodes Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 332,649 301,884 634,533 74.69% No 126,773 88,272 215,045 25.31% 459,422 390,156 849,578 James G. Riley Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 347,368 309,587 656,955 76.85% No 116,702 81,214 197,916 23.15% 464,070 390,801 854,871 Donald J. Suriano Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 333,434 296,205 629,639 74.55% No 124,493 90,447 214,940 25.45% 457,927 386,652 844,579 Kenneth J. Wadas Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 330,789 296,844 627,633 74.53% No 125,031 89,498 214,529 25.47% 455,820 386,342 842,162 Frank G. Zelezinski Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,928 291,220 628,148 74.03% No 124,054 96,336 220,390 25.97% 460,982 387,556 848,538 Gregory Joseph Wojkowski Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 337,707 291,327 629,034 74.14% No 123,726 95,654 219,380 25.86% 461,433 386,981 848,414 45

Mary Anne Mason Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 350,149 320,447 670,596 78.33% No 113,126 72,385 185,511 21.67% 463,275 392,832 856,107 Robert E. Gordon Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,411 310,658 652,069 76.96% No 116,902 78,355 195,257 23.04% 458,313 389,013 847,326 Lewis Nixon Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 328,300 298,295 626,595 74.32% No 127,439 89,024 216,463 25.68% 455,739 387,319 843,058 Eileen Mary Brewer Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 352,375 316,064 668,439 78.27% No 110,391 75,214 185,605 21.73% 462,766 391,278 854,044 Margaret Ann Brennan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 355,040 315,489 670,529 78.44% No 107,860 76,464 184,324 21.56% 462,900 391,953 854,853 Janet Adams Brosnahan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 343,347 305,499 648,846 76.43% No 116,720 83,353 200,073 23.57% 460,067 388,852 848,919 James Brown Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,390 318,182 654,572 76.95% No 120,321 75,807 196,128 23.05% 456,711 393,989 850,700 46

Peter A. Felice Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 328,072 293,371 621,443 74.22% No 125,239 90,590 215,829 25.78% 453,311 383,961 837,272 Kerry M. Kennedy Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 350,062 315,185 665,247 78.08% No 110,502 76,223 186,725 21.92% 460,564 391,408 851,972 Casandra Lewis Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,230 316,888 658,118 77.47% No 116,450 74,964 191,414 22.53% 457,680 391,852 849,532 Thomas J. Lipscomb Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 328,002 294,334 622,336 74.10% No 125,686 91,842 217,528 25.90% 453,688 386,176 839,864 Sheila McGinnis Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 349,786 313,817 663,603 77.74% No 111,005 79,004 190,009 22.26% 460,791 392,821 853,612 Dennis Michael McGuire Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 337,831 300,766 638,597 75.69% No 118,178 86,899 205,077 24.31% 456,009 387,665 843,674 William Timothy O'Brien Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,573 303,852 645,425 76.08% No 116,955 86,017 202,972 23.92% 458,528 389,869 848,397 47

Laura Marie Sullivan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 340,734 307,077 647,811 75.62% No 121,990 86,880 208,870 24.38% 462,724 393,957 856,681 Sandra Tristano Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 342,897 307,917 650,814 76.61% No 116,591 82,107 198,698 23.39% 459,488 390,024 849,512 Valarie E. Turner Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 345,935 321,007 666,942 78.44% No 111,225 72,135 183,360 21.56% 457,160 393,142 850,302 Raul Vega Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 325,683 305,254 630,937 74.46% No 128,925 87,472 216,397 25.54% 454,608 392,726 847,334 Marilyn F. Johnson Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 346,941 324,490 671,431 78.74% No 110,316 71,007 181,323 21.26% 457,257 395,497 852,754 Michael B. Hyman Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 330,137 301,353 631,490 75.02% No 123,160 87,150 210,310 24.98% 453,297 388,503 841,800 Joan E. Powell Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,382 309,355 645,737 75.91% No 121,471 83,491 204,962 24.09% 457,853 392,846 850,699 48

Patrick J. Sherlock Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 332,757 300,659 633,416 75.33% No 120,010 87,393 207,403 24.67% 452,767 388,052 840,819 Anita Rivkin-Carothers Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 334,124 307,992 642,116 75.60% No 122,208 85,049 207,257 24.40% 456,332 393,041 849,373 Maureen Ward Kirby Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 343,145 310,742 653,887 77.15% No 113,658 80,037 193,695 22.85% 456,803 390,779 847,582 Edward A. Arce Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 325,381 299,463 624,844 74.42% No 126,053 88,698 214,751 25.58% 451,434 388,161 839,595 James N. O'Hara Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,998 301,360 638,358 75.15% No 120,858 90,252 211,110 24.85% 457,856 391,612 849,468 Mauricio Araujo Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 320,736 299,279 620,015 73.62% No 131,578 90,564 222,142 26.38% 452,314 389,843 842,157 Eileen O'Neill Burke Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 346,263 310,680 656,943 76.85% No 114,353 83,549 197,902 23.15% 460,616 394,229 854,845 49

Thomas J. Byrne Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 340,562 307,537 648,099 76.31% No 117,102 84,065 201,167 23.69% 457,664 391,602 849,266 Ann Collins-Dole Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 344,101 311,712 655,813 77.33% No 112,948 79,261 192,209 22.67% 457,049 390,973 848,022 Donna L. Cooper Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 346,576 319,787 666,363 78.42% No 110,320 73,070 183,390 21.58% 456,896 392,857 849,753 Anna Helen Demacopoulos Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,034 306,718 647,752 76.23% No 117,556 84,469 202,025 23.77% 458,590 391,187 849,777 Margarita Kulys Hoffman Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 340,220 305,384 645,604 76.44% No 115,759 83,243 199,002 23.56% 455,979 388,627 844,606 Diana L. Kenworthy Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 342,436 310,551 652,987 77.30% No 112,621 79,116 191,737 22.70% 455,057 389,667 844,724 Pamela Elizabeth Loza Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,209 305,720 641,929 75.59% No 121,162 86,159 207,321 24.41% 457,371 391,879 849,250 50

Annie O'Donnell Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 320,089 293,669 613,758 71.09% No 146,015 103,612 249,627 28.91% 466,104 397,281 863,385 Jackie Marie Portman Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 345,163 315,019 660,182 77.83% No 111,616 76,487 188,103 22.17% 456,779 391,506 848,285 Pat Rogers Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 341,168 311,513 652,681 77.10% No 114,364 79,443 193,807 22.90% 455,532 390,956 846,488 Dominique C. Ross Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 336,133 314,215 650,348 76.94% No 118,095 76,848 194,943 23.06% 454,228 391,063 845,291 Kristyna Colleen Ryan Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 350,567 316,297 666,864 78.31% No 108,632 76,035 184,667 21.69% 459,199 392,332 851,531 Debra B. Walker Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 352,022 327,936 679,958 79.33% No 107,689 69,466 177,155 20.67% 459,711 397,402 857,113 Ursula Walowski Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 342,564 305,203 647,767 75.89% No 116,551 89,250 205,801 24.11% 459,115 394,453 853,568 51

Increase Minimum Wage Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 483,066 534,775 1,017,841 81.13% No 162,738 74,044 236,782 18.87% 645,804 608,819 1,254,623 Insurance/Birth Control Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 468,450 512,948 981,398 77.62% No 192,196 90,842 283,038 22.38% 660,646 603,790 1,264,436 Millionaire Income Tax Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 436,608 481,145 917,753 73.38% No 218,604 114,345 332,949 26.62% 655,212 595,490 1,250,702 IL Mental-Health Funding Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 539,257 546,466 1,085,723 86.34% No 119,043 52,720 171,763 13.66% 658,300 599,186 1,257,486 Gun-Sale Restrictions Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 556,074 536,655 1,092,729 86.65% No 106,659 61,639 168,298 13.35% 662,733 598,294 1,261,027 Village of Barrington, Home Rule Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 855 855 40.89% No 1,236 1,236 59.11% 2,091 2,091 Village of Berkeley, Electrical Aggregation Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 754 754 55.44% No 606 606 44.56% 1,360 1,360 52

Village of Burr Ridge, Stipends Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,185 1,185 69.87% No 511 511 30.13% 1,696 1,696 City of Country Club Hills, Term Limits Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 3,893 3,893 65.84% No 2,020 2,020 34.16% 5,913 5,913 Village of Crestwood, Home Rule Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,004 1,004 30.40% No 2,299 2,299 69.60% 3,303 3,303 City of Des Plaines, Electrical Aggregation Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 7,696 7,696 52.94% No 6,840 6,840 47.06% 14,536 14,536 Village of Harwood Heights, ''Fly Quiet'' Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,539 1,539 89.74% No 176 176 10.26% 1,715 1,715 Village of Harwood Heights, Noise Contour Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,652 1,652 95.11% No 85 85 4.89% 1,737 1,737 Village of Indian Head Park, Heritage Center Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 995 995 61.61% No 620 620 38.39% 1,615 1,615 53

Village of Lynwood, Home Rule Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,191 1,191 41.91% No 1,651 1,651 58.09% 2,842 2,842 Village of Lyons, Sales Tax Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,345 1,345 58.99% No 935 935 41.01% 2,280 2,280 Village of Matteson, Home Rule Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 3,281 3,281 48.73% No 3,452 3,452 51.27% 6,733 6,733 Village of Niles, Trustee Vacancy Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 5,021 5,021 76.67% No 1,528 1,528 23.33% 6,549 6,549 Village of Norridge, ''Fly Quiet'' Restrictions Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 2,934 2,934 90.06% No 324 324 9.94% 3,258 3,258 City of Palos Heights, Issue Bonds Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 3,580 3,580 61.94% No 2,200 2,200 38.06% 5,780 5,780 City of Park Ridge, Library Tax Rate Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 8,515 8,515 57.31% No 6,344 6,344 42.69% 14,859 14,859 54

City of Park Ridge, Pollution Standards Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 12,470 12,470 84.85% No 2,226 2,226 15.15% 14,696 14,696 City of Prospect Heights, Appoint City Clerk Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,382 1,382 38.49% No 2,209 2,209 61.51% 3,591 3,591 City of Prospect Heights, Appoint City Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Treasurer Yes 1,271 1,271 35.44% No 2,315 2,315 64.56% 3,586 3,586 Village of Riverdale, Medical Cannibas Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Cultivation Yes 2,204 2,204 72.12% No 852 852 27.88% 3,056 3,056 Village of Riverdale, Dispensing Medical Cannibas Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 2,191 2,191 72.02% No 851 851 27.98% 3,042 3,042 Village of Riverdale, Parking Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,135 1,135 37.85% No 1,864 1,864 62.15% 2,999 2,999 Village of Riverside, Issue Bonds Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 2,668 2,668 77.02% No 796 796 22.98% 3,464 3,464 55

Village of Summit, 911 Surcharge Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 403 403 31.61% No 872 872 68.39% 1,275 1,275 Village of Tinley Park, Term Limits Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 11,964 11,964 77.03% No 3,567 3,567 22.97% 15,531 15,531 Berwyn Township, Amend Constitution Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 7,051 7,051 77.60% No 2,035 2,035 22.40% 9,086 9,086 Oak Park Township, Universal Background Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Checks Yes 18,364 18,364 92.40% No 1,511 1,511 7.60% 19,875 19,875 Oak Park Township, Trans Pacific Partnership Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 13,440 13,440 73.70% No 4,797 4,797 26.30% 18,237 18,237 Unincorporated Maine Township, Electricity Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 2,020 2,020 65.14% No 1,081 1,081 34.86% 3,101 3,101 Inverness Park District, Number of Commissioners Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,328 1,328 81.98% No 292 292 18.02% 1,620 1,620 56

Lan Oak Park District, Increase Limiting Rate Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 3,601 3,601 47.68% No 3,952 3,952 52.32% 7,553 7,553 Gail Borden Public Library, Annexation Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 4,749 4,749 71.39% No 1,903 1,903 28.61% 6,652 6,652 Lemont Public Library District, Issue Bonds Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 4,059 4,059 55.43% No 3,264 3,264 44.57% 7,323 7,323 School District 79, Increase Limiting Rate Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 602 602 44.13% No 762 762 55.87% 1,364 1,364 School District 92 1/2, Increase Limiting Rate Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 2,881 2,881 54.26% No 2,429 2,429 45.74% 5,310 5,310 School District 157, Issue bonds Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,524 1,524 73.27% No 556 556 26.73% 2,080 2,080 School District 169, Tax Extension Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 449 449 81.49% No 102 102 18.51% 551 551 57

High School District 86, Collective Bargaining Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 275 275 24.14% No 864 864 75.86% 1,139 1,139 High School District 203, Issue Bonds Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 17,351 17,351 65.13% No 9,288 9,288 34.87% 26,639 26,639 Elk Grove Rural Fire Prot District, # of Trustees Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 149 149 45.57% No 178 178 54.43% 327 327 Palatine Rural Fire Protection Dist., Special Tax Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 1,851 1,851 58.24% No 1,327 1,327 41.76% 3,178 3,178 Medical Marijuana Sites Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 432,731 432,731 74.41% No 148,814 148,814 25.59% 581,545 581,545 FAA Noise Rules Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 451,408 451,408 78.33% No 124,855 124,855 21.67% 576,263 576,263 School Funding Formula Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 437,266 437,266 74.46% No 149,949 149,949 25.54% 587,215 587,215 58

Ban Metal Shredder P2W25 Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 173 173 84.80% No 31 31 15.20% 204 204 Brown Line Flyover Cook County City of Chicago Combined Total Percentage Yes 236 236 27.63% No 618 618 72.37% 854 854 59

Cook County General Election Summary of Qualified Write ins CONT_NAME CAND_NAME TOTAL Senator, U.S. HILAIRE F. SHIOURA 9 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois ROBERT "CHICO" PEREZ, JR. 6 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois MICHAEL W. SCRUGGS 3 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois MARK SMITH 6 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois SCOTT SUMMERS 171 Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Illinois RYAN SWEENEY & AARON MERREIGHN 6 Secretary of State, State of Illinois SHELDON SCHAFER 214 Comptroller, State of Illinois TIMOTHY GOODCASE 33 U.S. Representative, 2nd District MARCUS LEWIS 119 U.S. Representative, 9th District PHIL COLLINS 63 State Representative, 78th District TOM DEMAS 8 Commissioner, County Board 1st District PERICLES ABBASI 1 November 4, 2014 60

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