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Illinois 2018 General Election

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

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Inside...

U.S. Congressional, page 2-3 Party Platforms, page 4-5 Statewide, page 6 State Senate, page 7-8

State Representative, page 9-15

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2018 Voter Guide | U.S. Congressional Candidate Survey Questions

Federal candidates were asked if they Support or Oppose:

Federal

1 | H.R. 3762 ? repeals key pillars of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and, for one year, would defund Planned Parenthood.

2 | H.Amdt. 1062 to H.R. 4974 ? Allows Veterans Affairs medical professionals to recommend marijuana as medicine.

3 | H.R. 3185 (2015) ? Equality Act adds "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to many federal laws, granting special privileges based on behavior.

4 | H.Amdt. 1130 to H.R. 5055 ? Prevent federal funds from being used to undermine religious freedom protections in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

5 | H.Amdt. 1244 to H.R. 5485 ? Prohibit funds from being used by Selective Services to register women for the Draft.

6 | H.R. 4828 ? would permanently prevent government discrimination against pro-life entities and allow for civil action.

7 | H.R. 3219 ? Make America Secure Appropriations Act would fund many security-related expenses and give the U.S. control over those entering and exiting the country by constructing a border wall.

8 | H.R. 781 ? Free Speech Fairness Act would eliminate the Johnson Amendment's prohibition on political speech by tax-exempt organizations.

9 | H.R. 490 ? Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017 would ban abortion when the baby's heartbeat is able to be detected, except in the case when the life of the mother is in jeopardy.

2 10 | H.R. 1 ? Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would reduce individual and business income tax rates.

11 | H.J.Res. 121 ? Parental Rights Amendment secures the rights of parents to direct the upbringing and care of their children.

12 | Amdt. 183 to H.R. 2810 ? bans taxpayer funded sex reassignment surgery for members of the military.

This voter guide does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Family Institute, and it cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual.

Key to Parties

R - Republican D - Democrat I - Independent G - Green

Key to Responses

Dash - No Response NV - Did Not Vote

O - Oppose

l - Contradicts Voting Record

S - Support P - Voted Present

* - Qualified Response

Incumbents are italicized.

Federal Candidates | U.S. Congressional

Question Number

District Party

Candidate

Contact Info

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1st USC R Jimmy Lee Tillman II

219-885-9315

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1st USC D

Bobby Rush

773-779-2400

OS SOO - O - O O - O

1st USC I

Thomas Rudbeck thomas@ - - - - - - - - O - - -

2nd USC R

David Merkle

815-953-1919

S S O O O S* S* O* S* S* O* O*

2nd USC D

Robin Kelly

708-679-0078

OS SOO - O - O - - O

3rd USC R

Arthur Jones

708-435-1924

S O O S S S S S S* S S S

3rd USC D

Daniel Lipinski

773-284-8566

OO - S S S O - - O - O

4th USC R

Mark Lorch

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4th USC D

Chuy Garcia

chuy@

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5th USC R

Tom Hanson tom@ O S S S O S O O O S S O

5th USC D

Mike Quigley

312-618-6636

OS SOO - O - O O - O

6th USC R

Peter Roskam

630-221-0006

SOO S S S S S S S S S

6th USC D

Sean Casten info@ O - S - - - O - - O - -

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Federal Candidates | U.S. Congressional continued...

Question Number

District Party

Candidate

Contact Info

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7th USC R

Craig Cameron c.cameron@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

7th USC D

Danny Davis

davisk@mail.

OS SOO - O - O O - O

8th USC R Jitendra Diganvker jitendra@ S S S S O S S S O S S O

8th USC D Raja Krishnamoorthi info@

O- - - - - O - OO - O

9th USC R

John Elleson

847-226-7755

SOO S S S S S S S S S

9th USC D

Janice Schakowsky

847-424-1998

OS SOO - O - O O - O

10th USC R

Douglas Bennett

224-458-9154

* OO S * S - S * S S S

10th USC D

Brad Schneider

847-748-3788

O- - - - -O-OO - O

11th USC R

Nick Stella

630-410-9627

SOO S S S S S O S S S

11th USC D

Bill Foster

630-310-6588

OS SO - - O - O - - -

12th USC R 12th USC D

Mike Bost

618-549-2678

SOO S S S S S S S S S

3

Brendan Kelly info@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

12th USC G

Randy Auxier

618-967-9679

O S S O * O* O O O * O O

13th USC R

Rodney Davis

217-891-3228

SSOS S S S S S S S S

13th USC D

Betsy Londrigan team@ O - - - - - - - O - - -

14th USC R

Randy Hultgren

815-355-8540

SOO S S S S S S S S S

14th USC D Lauren Underwood

630-448-0162

OS S O OOOOO O O O

15th USC R

John Shimkus

618-344-1919

SO - S O - S S S S - S

15th USC D

Kevin Gaither

kevin@

-S - - - -O- - - - -

16th USC R

Adam Kinzinger

815-433-4766

SS - SO- S - S S - S

16th USC D

Sara Dady

info@

O- - - - - O - - O - -

17th USC R

Bill Fawell

815-353-9888

S S O S S S * S S* S S S

17th USC D

Cheri Bustos

309-644-2358

OS SOO - O - O O - O

18th USC R

Darin LaHood

309-431-1893

SOO S S S S S S S S S

18th USC D

Junius Rodriguez rodriguez.il.18th@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

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National Democratic & Republican Party Platforms | 5 Issues

Party Platforms

Abortion/Life

Democratic Platform on | Securing Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice

must change. Democrats will fight for the continued development of sex discrimination law to cover LGBT people. We will also fight for comprehensive federal non-discrimination protections for all LGBT Americans, to guarantee equal rights in areas such as housing,

We believe unequivocally, like the majority of Americans, that every

employment, public accommodations, credit, jury service, education,

woman should have access to quality reproductive health care services, and federal funding. We will oppose all state efforts to discriminate

including safe and legal abortion--regardless of where she lives,

against LGBT individuals, including legislation that restricts the right

how much money she makes, or how she is insured. We believe that

to access public spaces. We support a progressive vision of religious

reproductive health is core to women's, men's, and young people's

freedom that respects pluralism and rejects the misuse of religion

health and wellbeing. We will continue to stand up to Republican

to discriminate. We will combat LGBT youth homelessness and

efforts to defund Planned Parenthood health centers, which provide

improve school climates. We will support LGBT elders, ensure access

critical health services to millions of people. We will continue to

to necessary health care, and protect LGBT people from violence--

oppose--and seek to overturn--federal and state laws and policies

including ending the crisis of violence against transgender Americans.

that impede a woman's access to abortion, including by repealing the

We will also promote LGBT human rights and ensure America's

Hyde Amendment. We condemn and will combat any acts of violence, foreign policy is inclusive of LGBT people around the world. (p17)

harassment, and intimidation of reproductive health providers, patients,

and staff. (p33)

Republican Platform on |

Marriage, Family and Society

Republican Platform on | 4 The Fifth Amendment: Protecting Human Life

[The American family] is the foundation of civil society, and the cornerstone of the family is natural marriage, the union of one man and

The Constitution's guarantee that no one can "be deprived of

one woman. ... Strong families, depending upon God and one another,

life, liberty or property" deliberately echoes the Declaration of

advance the cause of liberty by lessening the need for government in

Independence's proclamation that "all" are "endowed by their Creator" their daily lives. (p31)

with the inalienable right to life. Accordingly, we assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed. We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment's protections apply to children before birth. (p13)

Children raised in a two-parent household tend to be physically and emotionally healthier, more likely to do well in school, less likely to use drugs and alcohol, engage in crime or become pregnant outside of marriage. We oppose policies and laws that create a financial incentive for or encourage cohabitation. Moreover, marriage remains the greatest

We oppose the use of public funds to perform or promote abortion or antidote to child poverty. The 40 percent of children who now are

to fund organizations, like Planned Parenthood, so long as they provide born outside of marriage are five times more likely to live in poverty

or refer for elective abortions or sell fetal body parts rather than provide than youngsters born and raised by a mother and father in the home.

healthcare. (p13) ...We oppose the non-consensual withholding or

Nearly three-quarters of the $450 billion government annually spends

withdrawal of care or treatment, including food and water, ... just as on welfare goes to single-parent households. This is what it takes for a

we oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide. (p13)

governmental village to raise a child, and the village is doing a tragically

We applaud the U.S. House of Representatives for leading the effort to poor job of it. (p31)

add enforcement to the Born-Alive Infant Protection Act by passing The data and the facts lead to an inescapable conclusion: Every child

the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which imposes

deserves a married mom and dad. ... We honor the courageous efforts

appropriate civil and criminal penalties on healthcare providers who fail of those who bear the burdens of parenting alone and embrace the

to provide treatment and care to an infant who survives an abortion,

principle that all Americans should be treated with dignity and respect.

including early induction delivery whether the death of the infant is

But respect is not enough. Our laws and our government's regulations

intended. We strongly oppose infanticide. ... (p14)

should recognize marriage as the union of one man and one woman

We call on Congress to ban sex-selection abortions and abortions based and actively promote married family life as the basis of a stable and

on disabilities -- discrimination in its most lethal form. We oppose

prosperous needs and strengths of the family. (p31)

embryonic stem cell research. (p14)

Immigration

Marriage/Family

Democratic Platform on |

Democratic Platform on | Fixing our Broken Immigration System

Guaranteeing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and

We will support efforts by states to make DREAMers eligible for

Transgender Rights

driver's licenses and in-state college tuition. We will invest in culturally-

Democrats applaud last year's decision by the Supreme Court that recognized that LGBT people--like other Americans--have the right to marry the person they love. But there is still much work to

appropriate immigrant integration services, expand access to English language education, and promote naturalization to help the millions of people who are eligible for citizenship take that last step. (p15)

be done. LGBT kids continue to be bullied at school, restaurants

We will work to ensure that all Americans-- regardless of immigration

can refuse to serve transgender people, and same-sex couples are

status--have access to quality health care. That means expanding

at risk of being evicted from their homes. That is unacceptable and

community health centers, allowing all families to buy into the

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Party Platforms

National Democratic & Republican Party Platforms | 5 Issues

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Affordable Care Act exchanges, supporting states that open up their public health insurance programs to all persons, and finally enacting comprehensive immigration reform. (p16)

Republican Platform on | Immigration and the Rule of Law

the Fourteenth Amendment beyond recognition. To echo Scalia, we dissent. We, therefore, support the appointment of justices and judges who respect the constitutional limits on their power and respect the authority of the states to decide such fundamental social questions. (p11)

Our immigration system must protect American working families and their wages, for citizens and legal immigrants alike, in a way that will improve the economy. ... (p25)

America's immigration policy must serve the national interest of the

Religious Liberty

Democratic Platform on | Respecting Faith and Service

United States, and the interests of American workers must be protected over the claims of foreign nationals seeking the same jobs. ... We oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by breaking the law, have

Democrats know that our nation, our communities, and our lives are made vastly stronger and richer by faith in many forms and the countless acts of justice, mercy, and tolerance it inspires. We believe in

disadvantaged those who have obeyed it. (p25)

lifting up and valuing the good work of people of faith and religious

That is why we support building a wall along our southern border and

organizations and finding ways to support that work where possible.

protecting all ports of entry. ... We insist upon workplace enforcement We believe in the power of national service to solve problems and

of verification systems so that more jobs can be available to all legal

break down barriers by bringing people of all backgrounds together

workers. Use of the E-verify program -- an internet-based system that in common purpose. National service expands opportunity for people

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verifies the employment authorization and identity of employees --

across America, strengthening our communities and our country. And

must be made mandatory nationwide. We reaffirm our endorsement of those who serve earn education awards that they can use for college

the SAVE program -- Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements while building valuable work skills. We will support and strengthen

-- to ensure that public funds are not given to persons not legally

AmeriCorps with the goal that every American who wants to

present in this country. We demand tough penalties against those who participate in full-time national service will have the opportunity to do

engage in identity theft, deal in fraudulent documents, and traffic in

so. (p17)

human beings. ... (p26)

Democratic Platform on |

Because "sanctuary cities" violate federal law and endanger their own

Religious Minorities

citizens, they should not be eligible for federal funding. Using state licenses to reward people in the country illegally is an affront to the rule of law and must be halted. (p26)

We are horrified by ISIS' genocide and sexual enslavement of Christians and Yezidis and crimes against humanity against Muslims and others in the Middle East. We will do everything we can to protect religious

Judiciary

Democratic Platform on | Appointing Judges

We will appoint judges who defend the constitutional principles of liberty and equality for all, and will protect a woman's right to safe and legal abortion, curb billionaires' influence over elections because they understand that Citizens United has fundamentally damaged our democracy, and believe the Constitution protects not only the powerful, but also the disadvantaged and powerless. (p23)

minorities and the fundamental right of freedom of religion. (p41)

Republican Platform on | The First Amendment: Religious Liberty

The Bill of Rights lists religious liberty, with its rights of conscience, as the first freedom to be protected. Religious freedom in the Bill of Rights protects the right of the people to practice their faith in their everyday lives. As George Washington taught, "religion and morality are indispensable supports" to a free society. Similarly, Thomas Jefferson declared that "No provision in our Constitution ought to be dearer to man than that which protects the rights of conscience against the

Republican Platform on |

enterprises of the civil authority." ...

The Judiciary

We pledge to defend the religious beliefs and rights of conscience of all

We condemn attempts by activist judges at any level of government to Americans and to safeguard religious institutions against government

seize the power of the purse from the people's elected representatives by control. (p11)

ordering higher taxes. (p2) ...

A critical threat to our country's constitutional order is an activist judiciary that usurps powers properly reserved to the people through other branches of government. (p10)

We support the appointment of judges who respect traditional family values and the sanctity of innocent human life. (p13)

In Obergefell, five unelected lawyers robbed 320 million Americans of their legitimate constitutional authority to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. The Court twisted the meaning of

Sources:

National Democratic Party Platform

National Republican Party Platform

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2018 Voter Guide | Illinois Statewide & Senate Candidate Survey Questions

State candidates were asked if they Support or Oppose:

A | HB 217 (2015) banned counseling for minors who suffer from unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria.

B | SB 1564 (2015) required medical professionals to give referrals and information on medical procedures they find morally objectionable (i.e. abortion).

C | HB 40 (2016) allows tax dollars to pay for abortions through Medicaid and state employees' insurance plans.

D | HB 1785 (2016) allows individuals who suffer from gender dysphoria to change their gender and name on a birth certificate.

E | SB 2228 (2016) reduced penalties of possession of 10 grams of cannabis to a civil law violation and fine of $100-$200.

F | HB 2353 House Amendment 1 (2017) legalizes recreational marijuana for adult use.

State

G | SB 9 (2017) increased personal income tax and corporate tax by over 30%.

H | SB 31 (2017) creates sanctuary jurisdictions in all state-funded schools and day-care centers; state-funded medical treatment and health care facilities, nursing homes, group homes for persons with developmental disabilities, community-integrated living arrangements, and state mental health facilities; facilities operated by the Office of the Secretary of State; and circuit courts, State appellate courts, and the Supreme Court.

I | SB 7 (2017) doubles the number of casinos, increases electronic gambling, expands number of positions at existing casinos from 1,200 to 1,600, and grants a perpetual casino license for Chicago with 4,000 positions.

J | Do you support or oppose physician-assisted suicide?

6 K | Do you support or oppose defunding Planned Parenthood? L | Do you support or oppose ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which would eliminate gender distinctions in over 800 federal laws?

This voter guide does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Family Institute, and it cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual.

Key to Parties

R - Republican

L - Libertarian

D - Democrat

C - Conservative

I - Independent

I ncu mbe nts a re i talic ized.

Key to Responses

Dash - No Response

NV - Did Not Vote

O - Oppose

l - Contradicts Voting Record

S - Support P - Voted Present

* - Qualified Response

State Candidates | Illinois Statewide

Office

Party

Candidate

Contact Info

Governor

C

Sam McCann

--

Lt. Governor C Aaron Merreighn

--

Governor

L Grayson Kash Jackson campaign@

Lt. Governor L

Sanjeev Mohip

--

Governor

R

Bruce Rauner

312-583-0704

Lt. Governor R Evelyn Sanguinetti

--

Governor

D

JB Pritzker

volunteer@

Lt. Governor D Juliana Stratton

--

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Attorney General R

Erika Harold

erika@ - - O - - S - - - - - -

Attorney General D

Kwame Raoul

info@ S S S S S S S S S - O S

Attorney General L

Bubba Harsy votebubbaharsy@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Sec of State

R

Jason Helland

electhelland@ - - - - - O - - - - - -

Sec of State

D

Jesse White

--

S S S S - S - - - -OS

Sec of State

L

Steve Dutner

847-331-5592

- - - - - - - - -- - -

Comptroller

R

Darlene Senger sengercampaign@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Comptroller D Susana Mendoza info@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

Comptroller

L

Claire Ball info@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Treasurer R

Jim Dodge

info@

- - - - - - - - -- - -

Treasurer D

Michael Frerichs

mike@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

Treasurer L

Michael Leheney

leheney@

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State

State Candidates | Illinois Senate

Question Letter

Office 2nd SS

Party D

Candidate Omar Aquino

Contact Info 773-344-0491

A B C D EF GH I J KL S S S S - - S S S - OS

3rd SS

D

Mattie Hunter

312-949-1908

S S S S S - S S S - OS

5th SS

D

Patricia Van Pelt

312-888-9191

S S S S NV - S S S - O S

6th SS

D

John Cullerton

773-883-0770

S S S S S - S S S - OS

8th SS

D

Ram Villivalam

info@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

9th SS

D

Laura Fine

fineforrep@ S S S S S - S S - - O S

9th SS

R Joan McCarthy Lasonde info@ - - - - - - O - - - - -

11th SS

D

Martin Sandoval

708-656-2002

S S S S S - S S S - OS

12th SS

D

Steven Landek

708-430-2510

O S S O S - S S S - - NV

14th SS

D

Emil Jones, III

773-995-7748

S S S S S - S NV S - O S

15th SS

D

Napoleon Harris, III

708-232-8780

S S NV NV S - S NV S - - S

17th SS

D

Elgie Sims

773-933-7715

S S S S S - S S - - OS

18th SS

D

20th SS

D

Bill Cunningham Iris Martinez

773-445-8128 773-278-2020

S NV NV S S - S NV S - - S S S S S S S S S S - OS 7

21st SS

R

Michael Connelly

630-453-5488

OOOOO - OOO - - S

21st SS

D

Laura Ellman

campaign@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

23rd SS

D

Thomas Cullerton

630-903-6662

S S S S S - OS S - OS

23rd SS

R

Seth Lewis

seth@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

24th SS

D

Suzanne Glowiak

331-251-3361

S S S S - - - - - - OS

24th SS

R

Chris Nybo

630-969-0990

S S OO S - OOO - - S

26th SS

D

Tom Georges tomgeorgesforillinois@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

26th SS

R

Dan McConchie

847-796-0395

O O O O - - O O?* O O S O

27th SS

D

Ann Gillespie

847-745-9929

S S S S - S - - - - OS

27th SS

R

Tom Rooney

847-776-1490

- - OO - - OOO - - S

29th SS

R

Barrett Davie

info@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

29th SS

D

Julie Morrison

847-945-5200

S S S S S O S S O S

30th SS

R

Soojae Lee

--

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30th SS

D

Terry Link

847-623-3006

SSS S S- SSS- -S

32nd SS D

Mary Mahady

rudy@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

32nd SS R

Craig Wilcox

815-529-5444

OOO O OO OOOO S O

33rd SS

R

Don DeWitte

- - - - - - - - - - - -

33rd SS

D

Nancy Zettler

847-927-7993

S S S S - - - - - - OS

35th SS

R

Dave Syverson

815-987-7555

OOOO S - OO S - - O

36th SS

R

Neil Anderson

309-736-7084

OOOO O - OOO - - O

36th SS

D

Gregg Johnson greggjohnsonforstatesenate@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

38th SS

D

Heidi Henry

815-343-6976

S S S S - - - - - - OS

38th SS

R

39th SS

D

41st SS

R

41st SS

D

42nd SS D

44th SS

R

Sue Rezin

815-220-8720

O O O O O - NV O O - - S

Don Harmon

708-848-2002

S S S S S - S S S - OS

John Curran

630-796-2623

- - - - -- - - -- -S

Bridget Fitzgerald connect@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

Linda Holmes

630-801-8985

S S S S S - S SO- OS

Bill Brady

309-664-4440

OOOOO - OOO - - O

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2018 Voter Guide | IL Senate & House of Rep Candidate Survey Questions

State candidates were asked if they Support or Oppose:

A | HB 217 (2015) banned counseling for minors who suffer from unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria.

B | SB 1564 (2015) required medical professionals to give referrals and information on medical procedures they find morally objectionable (i.e. abortion).

C | HB 40 (2016) allows tax dollars to pay for abortions through Medicaid and state employees' insurance plans.

D | HB 1785 (2016) allows individuals who suffer from gender dysphoria to change their gender and name on a birth certificate.

E | SB 2228 (2016) reduced penalties of possession of 10 grams of cannabis to a civil law violation and fine of $100-$200.

State

F | HB 2353 House Amendment 1 (2017) legalizes recreational marijuana for adult use.

G | SB 9 (2017) increased personal income tax and corporate tax by over 30%.

H | SB 31 (2017) creates sanctuary jurisdictions in all state-funded schools and day-care centers; state-funded medical treatment and health care facilities, nursing homes, group homes for persons with developmental disabilities, community-integrated living arrangements, and state mental health facilities; facilities operated by the Office of the Secretary of State; and circuit courts, State appellate courts, and the Supreme Court.

I | SB 7 (2017) doubles the number of casinos, increases electronic gambling, expands number of positions at existing casinos from 1,200 to 1,600, and grants a perpetual casino license for Chicago with 4,000 positions.

J | Do you support or oppose physician-assisted suicide?

8 K | Do you support or oppose defunding Planned Parenthood? L | Do you support or oppose ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which would eliminate gender distinctions in

over 800 federal laws?

This voter guide does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Family Institute, and it cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual.

Key to Parties

R - Republican

Key to Responses

Dash - No Response

NV - Did Not Vote

D - Democrat

O - Oppose

l - Contradicts Voting Record

DU - Downstate United

Incumbents are italicized.

S - Support P - Voted Present

* - Qualified Response E - Excused

State Candidates | Illinois Senate continued...

Question Letter

Office Party

Candidate

Contact Info

A B C D EF GH I J KL

45th SS

D

David Simpson davidsimpson45il@ S S S S - - - - - - O S

45th SS

R

Brian Stewart

815-291-8989

OOO O OO OOOO S O

47th SS

R

Jil Tracy

217-223-0833

- - OO - - OOO - - O

48th SS

D

Andy Manar

217-429-8110

S S S S S - S S O- OS

48th SS

R

Seth McMillan

217-820-2463

O O O O OO O O OO S O

50th SS

R

Steve McClure mcclureforsenate@ O O O O - O O O - O S O

51st SS

R

Chapin Rose

217-330-9356

OOO O OO OO S O S O

53rd SS

R

Jason Barickman

309-661-2788

OOOO S S OO S - - S

54th SS

R

Jason Plummer

618-655-2475

OOO O OO OOOO S O

54th SS

D

Brian Stout

stout4senate@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

56th SS

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Hal Patton

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Christopher Belt christophbeltforilsenate@ S S S S - S - - - - O S

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Tanya Hildenbrand hildenbrand4senate@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Dale Fowler

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59th SS

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Steve Webb



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