Democratic, Republican primary candidates, referenda, election results

Editor’s note: The following is a list of Democratic and Republican candidates who were in primary races March 19 in the communities of Addison, Bensenville, Elmhurst, Lombard, Villa Park, Oakbrook Terrace and Wood Dale. The vote totals are unofficial and includes contested races only, as well as referenda. Total number of votes received and the percentage of the vote received follows each candidate’s name.

 

Democrat

President of the United States

 (Vote for 1)

Joseph R. Biden Jr. 60,640 (91.75 percent)

Marianne Williamson 1,802 (2.73 percent)

Frank “Frankie” Lozada 965 (1.46 percent)

 

Third Congressional

District

 

Delegates

(Vote for not more than 6)

Gilbert “Gil” Villegas (Biden) 8,415 (16.38 percent)

Eva-Dina Delgado (Biden) 8,785 (17.10 percent)

Erik Martinez (Biden) 8,067 (15.71 percent)

Lilian Jimenez (Biden) 8,629 (16.80 percent)

Oswaldo Alvarez (Biden) 7,780 (15.15 percent)

Jackie Williamson (Biden) 8,642 (16.83 percent)

Augusto R. Gonzalez (Williamson) 1.046 (2.04 percent)

 

Fourth Congressional

District

 

Congressman

(Vote for 1)

Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, 2,036 (73.63 percent)

Raymond A. Lopez 729 (26.37 percent)

 

Delegates

(Vote for not more than 5)

Theresa Mah (Biden) 2.204 (21.32 percent)

Javier Loera Cervantes (Biden) 1,994 (19.29 percent)

Norma Hernandez (Biden) 2,090 (20.22 percent)

Aaron M. Ortiz (Biden) 1,983 (19.18 percent)

Beth Zavala (Biden) 2,066 (19.99 percent)

 

Sixth Congressional District

 

Congressman

(Vote for 1)

Sean Casten 24,210 (83.86 percent)

Charles M. Hughes 763 (2.64 percent)

Mahnoor Ahmad 3,897 (13.50 percent)

 

Delegates

(Vote for no more than 6)

Deb Conroy (Biden) 22,424 (18.41 percent)

Bill Cunningham (Biden) 19,786 (16.25 percent)

Kelly Burke (Biden) 21,148 (17.36 percent)

Tim Moriarty (Biden) 19,146 (15.72 percent)

Sonia Desai Bhagwakar (Biden) 20,051 (16.46 percent)

Christopher Espinoza (Biden) 19,235 (15.79 percent)

 

Eighth Congressional

District

 

Delegates

(Vote for not more than 5)

Elizabeth Penesis (Biden) 6,634 (22.59 percent)

Fred Crespo (Biden) 5,662 (19.28 percent)

Yasmeen Bankole (Biden) 5,947 (20.25 percent)

Kevin Morrison (Biden) 5,715 (19.46 percent)

Ken Mejia-Beal (Biden) 5,405 (18.41 percent)

 

DuPage County

offices

 

Coroner

(Vote for 1)

Jeffrey M. Jacobson 21,406 (35.10 percent)

Judith Lukas 39,588 (64.90 percent)

 

Recorder

(Vote for 1)

Peter “Pete” DiCianni 11,991 (19.14 percent)

Elizabeth (Liz) Chaplin 31,713 (50.61 percent)

Kathleen V. Carrier 18,955 (30.25 percent)

 

County Board, District 4

(Vote for 1)

Christine “Christy” E. Maes 4,131 (35.45 percent)

Lynn LaPlante 7,521 (64.55 percent)

 

Third Appellate Court

3rd Appellate (Lytton)

(Vote for 1)

John Anderson 38,528 (62.84 percent)

Joe Hettel 22,781 (37.16 percent)

 

Eighteenth Judicial Circuit

18th Judicial (Kinsella)

(Vote for 1)

Christine Cody

Leah Danielle Setzen

Luke P. Dussman

 

18th Judicial (Davenport)

(Vote for 1)

Jennifer Barron 5,858 (68.94 percent)

Keith E. “Chuck” Roberts, Jr. 741 (8.72 percent)

Sadia Covert 1,898 (22.34 percent)

 

18th Judicial (Brennan)

(Vote for 1)

Sarah Kallas 3.048 (47.28 percent)

Chantelle Porter 3,399 (52.72 percent)

 

Republican

 

President of the United States

(Vote for 1)

Ryan L. Binkley 281 (0.56 percent)

Ron DeSantis 1,764 (3.51 percent)

Nikki Haley 10,845 (21.59 percent)

Donald J. Trump 36,246 (72.17 percent)

Chris Christie 1,086 (2.16 percent)

 

Third Congressional

 District

 

Delegates

(Vote for not more than 3)

Victoria I. Beis (Trump) 6,721 (23.10 percent)

Andrea E. Fletcher (Trump) 6,769 (23.26 percent)

Gordon J. Kinzler (Trump) 6,858 (23.57 percent)

Michael E. Musson (DeSantis) 550 (1.89 percent)

Richard A. Janor (DeSantis) 466 (1.60 percent)

Jacqueline M. Pruitt (DeSantis) 501 (1.72 percent)

Elizabeth Roskam (Haley) 2,520 (8.66 percent)

Karyn Romano (Haley) 2,237 (7.69 percent)

David Anderson (Haley) 2,155 (7.41 percent)

Bernard Reinwald (Christie) 322 (1.11 percent)

 

Fourth Congressional

District

 

Delegates

(Vote for not more than 3)

Julian Aguilar (DeSantis) 141 (2.14 percent)

Daniel J. Kordik (DeSantis) 174 2.64 percent)

Noel Talluto (DeSantis) 163 (2.47 percent)

Katie Justak (Haley) 647 (9.81 percent)

Theodore “Ted” Hadley (Haley) 634 (9.62 percent)

David Herndon (Haley) 613 (9.30 percent)

William McCloy (Trump) 1,375 (20.86 percent)

William Merchantz (Trump) 1,299 (19.70 percent)

Sherrie V. Saratore (Trump) 87 (1.32 percent)

Kevin O’Keeffe (Christie)

Janice Ely (Christie) 73 (1.11 percent)

Gregory Pesavento (Christie) 55 (0.83 percent)

 

Sixth Congressional District

 

Delegates

(Vote for no more than 3)

Kathleen A. Abbate (Trump) 11,857 (23.73 percent)

Scott R. Kaspar (Trump) 11,954 (23.92 percent)

Joyce Hebein (Trump) 10,985 (21.98 percent)

Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman (Haley) 3,691 (7.39 percent)

Chuck Augustyniak (Haley) 3,627 (7.26 percent)

Mary Tolan (Haley) 3,670 (7.34 percent)

Kathleen Murphy (DeSantis) 969 (1.94 percent)

Shaun Murphy (DeSantis) 792 (1.59 percent)

Keith Pekau (DeSantis) 903 (1.81 percent)

Ross Scanio (Christie) 494 (0.99 percent)

Eva Tucker (Christie) 530 (1.06 percent)

Michael Jacobs (Christie) 494 (0.99 percent)

 

Eighth Congressional District

(Vote for no more than 3)

Brett Corrigan (Trump) 6,059 (26.61 percent)

Joseph Folisi (Trump) 5,699 (25.03 percent)

Peter Kopsaftis (Trump) 5.582 (24.52 percent)

Donald P. DeWitte (Haley) 1,299 (5.71 percent)

Edgar Alvarado (Haley) 1,193 (5.24 percent)

Theresa “Terry” Seyring (Haley) 1,259 (5.53 percent)

Paula McCombie (DeSantis)344 (1.51 percent)

Tom Morrison (DeSantis) 332 (1.46 percent)

Jim Zay (DeSantis) 414 (1.82 percent)

Gregory Traphagen (Christie) 175 (0.77 percent)

James Borello (Christie) 202 (0.89 percent)

Carmine Caroll (Christie) 209 (0.92 percent)

 

State representative

49th District

 

(Vote for 1)

Aris Garcia 774 (25.46 percent)

Hannah Billingsley 2,266 (74.54 percent)

 

Referenda

 

Addison Township

Proposition to authorize Addison Township to contract for and regulate refuse collection and disposal in the unincorporated areas of Addison Township

(Vote yes or no)

Shall Addison Township, DuPage County, Illinois be authorized to exercise the powers of the “Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act” (60 ILCS 1/210-5 et seq.) to enter into a contract for the collection, disposal, composting and recycling of garbage and refuse for residents of the unincorporated areas of Addison Township?

Yes 223 (34.63 percent)

No 421 (65.37 percent0

 

Bensenville Fire Protection District No. 2

(Vote yes or no)

Shall the trustees of the Bensenville Fire Protection District No. 2 be elected, rather than appointed?

Yes 1,090 (83.98 percent)

No 208 (16.02 percent)

 

Bloomingdale Township

Proposition to authorize Bloomingdale Township to contract for and regulate refuse collection and disposal in the unincorporated areas of Bloomingdale Township.

(Vote yes or no)

Shall Bloomingdale Township, DuPage County, Illinois be authorized to exercise the powers of the “Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act” (60 ILCS 1/210-5 et seq.) to enter into a contract for the collection, disposal, composting and recycling of garbage and refuse for residents of the unincorporated areas of Bloomingdale Township ?

Yes 429 (28.27 percent)

No. 1,057 (71.13 percent)

 

Milton Township

Proposition to authorize Milton Township to contract for and regulate refuse collection and disposal in the unincorporated areas of Milton Township

(Vote yes or no)

Shall Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois be authorized to exercise the powers of the “Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act” (60 ILCS 1/210-5 et seq.) to enter into a contract for the collection, disposal, composting and recycling of garbage and refuse for residents of the unincorporated areas of Milton Township?

Yes 1,935 (47.28 percent)

No 2,158 (52.72 percent)

 

York Township

Proposition to authorize York Township to contract for and regulate refuse collection and disposal in the unincorporated areas of York Township

(Vote yes or no)

Shall York Township, DuPage County, Illinois be authorized to exercise the powers of the “Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act” (60 ILCS 1/210-5 et seq. to enter into contracts for the collection, disposal, composting and recycling of garbage and refuse in the unincorporated areas of York Township?

Yes 737 (51.97 percent)

No 681 (48.03 percent)

 

Butterfield Park District

(Vote yes or no)

Shall Butterfield Park District annex the following described territory for park purposes? (Address-Owner-Occupant)

2S726 RT 53, GLEN ELLYN IL, 60137—KPC RE LLC. KinderCare Learning Center

22W070 BUTTERFIELD RD, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—IKI Real Estate LLC. Mobile Gas

22W151 BUTTERFIELD RD, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—FMI Properties LLC. Starbucks

2S780 RT 53, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—FMI Properties LLC. BP Wash-n-Go

3S002 RT 53, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—MAR LAC House Ltd. Abbington Distinctive Banquets

3S010 RT 53, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—McDonalds Corp. McDonalds

3S100 RT 53, GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137—Walmart Inc. Walmart Inc.

Yes 1,025 (76.04 percent)

No 323 (23.96 percent)

 

Fenton Community High School District 100

Proposition to issue $65,000,000 school building bonds

(Vote yes or no)

Shall the Board of Education of Fenton Community High School District Number 100, DuPage County, Illinois, improve the site of and renovate, alter, repair and equip the Fenton High School Building, including installing school safety and emergency response systems and equipment, repairing and replacing ventilation, plumbing and electrical infrastructure, increasing classroom capacity, improving classroom lighting and technology, renovating programming and career learning spaces and increasing accessibility with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance measures and issue bonds of said School District to the amount of $65,000,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof?

Yes 799 (26.96 percent)

No 2,165 (73.04 percent)

 

Glenbard Township High School District 87

Proposition to issue $183,000,000 school building bonds

(Vote yes or no)

Shall the Board of Education of Glenbard Township High School District Number 87, DuPage County, Illinois, install safety and security improvements, increase accessibility with Americans with Disabilities Act compliance measures, repair and replace mechanical systems, roofs and other infrastructure, improve energy efficiency and technology infrastructure, renovate classrooms, science labs, vocational labs and learning spaces and undertake other building and site improvements to, and purchase equipment for, each of the School District’s four high schools—Glenbard East, Glenbard North, Glenbard South and Glenbard West—and issue its bonds to the amount of $183,000,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof?

Yes 12,207 (50.58 percent)

No 11,927 (49.42 percent)