Saturday, October 2, 2010

My own personal endorsements for November 2010

These are my own personal endorsements for November 2010 and not official endorsements of the East Central IL TEA. We will be releasing the official results from our November 2010 Mock Ballot on 10-11-2010

A few Clarifications. The blanks are on purpose, I personally do not vote for unopposed positions or judges I know little or nothing about as a personal choice.

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U.S. Senator
Robert L Zadek, Write In Party
Will Boyd, Write In Party
Mark Kirk, Republican Party
Alexander (Alexi) Giannoulias, Democratic Party
Mike Labno, Libertarian Party
LeAlan M. Jones, Green Party
(Vote for 1)
U.S. Senator (Unexpired Term)
Will Boyd, Write In Party
Mark Kirk, Republican Party
Robert L Zadek, Write In Party
LeAlan M. Jones, Green Party
Alexander (Alexi) Giannoulias, Democratic Party
Mike Labno, Libertarian Party

U.S. Representative, 15th Congressional District
Timothy V. Johnson, Republican Party
David Gill, Democratic Party

Governor / Lt. Governor
Bill Brady, Republican Party Jason Plummer Republican Party
Lex Green, Libertarian Party Ed Rutledge Libertarian Party
Scott Lee Cohen, Independent Party Baxter Swilley Independent
Pat Quinn, Democratic Party Sheila Simon, Democratic Party
Michael White, Write In Party Jeff Trexler, Write In
Rich Whitney, Green Party Don W. Crawford, Green Party

Attorney General
Lisa Madigan, Democratic Party
Steve Kim, Republican Party
Bill Malan, Libertarian Party
David F. Black, Green Party
(Vote for 1)
Secretary of State
Robert Enriquez, Republican Party
Jesse White, Democratic Party
Josh Hanson, Libertarian Party
(Vote for 1)
State Comptroller
Judy Baar Topinka, Republican Party
David E. Miller, Democratic Party
Julie Fox, Libertarian Party
R. Erika Schafer, Green Party
(Vote for 1)
State Treasurer
Robin Kelly, Democratic Party
Dan Rutherford, Republican Party
Scott K. Summers, Green Party
James Pauly, Libertarian Party
(Vote for 1)
State Senator, 52nd State Senate District
Al Reynolds, Republican Party
Michael W. Frerichs, Democratic Party
(Vote for 1)
State Representative, 104th Representative District
Chad D. Hays, Republican Party
Michael Puhr, Democratic Party
(Vote for 1)
County Clerk, Vermilion County
Dennis M. Miller, Republican Party
Lynn Foster, Democratic Party
(Vote for 1)
County Treasurer, Vermilion County
Sue Stine, Republican Party
(Vote for 1)
Supervisor of Assessments, Vermilion County
William "Bill" Kizer, Democratic Party
Matthew R. Long, Republican Party
(Vote for 1)
Sheriff, Vermilion County
Pat Hartshorn, Republican Party
Steve Swisher, Independent Party
(Vote for 1)
Member, Vermilion County Board, District 7
Stephen W. Green, Republican Party
Scott Kair, Democratic Party
Craig A. Golden, Republican Party
Michael Dodge, Democratic Party
(Vote for 2)
Member, Vermilion County Board of Review, District 1
Amanda Shepherd, Democratic Party
(Vote for 1)
Vermillion Regional Superintendent Of Schools
Cheryl S. Reifsteck, Republican Party
(Vote for 1)
Judge, Appellate Court, Appellate District 4, Vacancy of the Hon. Robert W. Cook
Thomas R. Appleton, Republican Party
(Vote for 1)
Judge, Circuit Court, 5th Circuit, Vacancy of the Hon. Dale A. Cini
Matt Sullivan, Republican Party
(Vote for 1)













Judical Retention - Circuit Court
Millard S. Everhart
Gary W. Jacobs
Michael D. Clary
Teresa K. Righter
James R. Glenn
Claudia Anderson

(Vote Yes or No)

STATEWIDE PROPOSITION YES NO

Proposed Amendment To The 1970 Illinois Constitution: Explanation of Amendment
The proposed amendment, which takes effect upon approval by the voters, adds a new section to the Suffrage and Elections Article of the Illinois Constitution. The new section would provide the State's electors with an option to petition for a special election to recall a Governor and for the special election of a successor Governor. At the general election to be held on November 2, 2010, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.

If you believe the Illinois Constitution should be amended to provide for a special election to recall a Governor and for a special election to elect a successor Governor, you should vote "YES" on the question. If you believe the Illinois
Constitution should not be amended to provide for a special election to recall a Governor and for a special election to elect a successor Governor, you should vote "NO" on the question. Three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of those voting in the election must vote "YES" in order for the amendment to become effective.

For the proposed addition of Section 7 to Article III of the Illinois Constitution.

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3 comments:

  1. Why not Josh Hanson for Secretary of State? Robert Enriquez supports driver's permits for illegals and supports racial quotas?

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  2. I think Josh Hanson sounds good. I need to be realistic. A complete Libertarian ticket would be sweet but It's probably not going to happen. I'm trying to pick the best possible combination of candidates that I can understand and can win.

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  3. I like the idea of Swisher running as an independent for Sheriff. I heard him speak saying there needs to be less politics in law enforcement. He is trained at the FBI and was a good street Command Officer. The current Sheriff is going after his SIXTH term.

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