General Election November 4, 2008 Official Abstract of Votes

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General Election November 4, 2008 Official Abstract of Votes Issued by: Bob Delaney ST. CLAIR COUNTY CLERK

Bob Delaney - ST. CLAIR COUNTY CLERK Summary of Ballots Cast General Election November 4, 2008 ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Illinois Precincts: Registration: Total Ballots Cast: 196 177873 112576 Presidential Ballot Cast: 0 Federal Ballots Cast: 953 Ballots Cast: 111623

FEDERAL FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Number of Precincts 196 Registered Voters 177,873 Ballots Cast 112,576 BARACK OBAMA CYNTHIA McKINNEY JOHN McCAIN BOB BARR JOHN J. POLACHEK CHARLES O. BALDWIN RALPH NADER LAWSON BONE RONALD G. HOBBS DONALD K. ALLEN JONATHAN ALLEN Write In GRN LIB NEW CPI IND W/I W/I W/I W/I 62,314 236 47,874 418 37 188 728 0 0 0 0 306

FEDERAL FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 177,873 Ballots Cast 112,576 RICHARD J. DURBIN KATHY CUMMINGS STEVE SAUERBERG LARRY A. STAFFORD CHAD N. KOPPIE GRN LIB CPI 65,683 3,231 37,181 1,287 635

STATE PROPOSED CALL FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 164,886 Ballots Cast 111,623 YES NO 31,799 63,449

FOR RESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS TWELFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 177,873 Ballots Cast 112,576 JERRY F. COSTELLO RODGER W. JENNINGS TIMMY RICHARDSON JR HAROLD WIEGAND Write In GRN W/I 77,775 3,417 27,967 1 68

FOR STATE SENATOR FIFTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 19 Registered Voters 16,253 Ballots Cast 11,720 FRANK WATSON 9,473

FOR STATE SENATOR FIFTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 19 Registered Voters 13,979 Ballots Cast 9,880 WILLIAM R. HAINE 7,759

FOR STATE SENATOR FIFTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 133 Registered Voters 106,254 Ballots Cast 71,103 JAMES CLAYBORNE JR 54,779

FOR RESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND RESENTATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 19 Registered Voters 16,253 Ballots Cast 11,720 RON STEPHENS 9,478

FOR RESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH RESENTATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 19 Registered Voters 13,979 Ballots Cast 9,880 JAY C. HOFFMAN DWIGHT D. KAY 5,807 3,727

FOR RESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH RESENTATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 81 Registered Voters 55,515 Ballots Cast 36,891 THOMAS HOLBROOK 29,619

FOR RESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH RESENTATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 65 Registered Voters 50,739 Ballots Cast 34,212 WYVETTER H. YOUNGE 25,205

FOR RESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH RESENTATIVE DISTRICT Number of Precincts 35 Registered Voters 28,400 Ballots Cast 18,920 DAN REITZ 15,393

PRAIRIE DUPONT LEVEE FOR SANITARY DISTRICT TRUSTEES (Vote for not more than FIVE) Number of Precincts 6 Registered Voters 4,180 Ballots Cast 2,359 MICHAEL E. SULLIVAN JULE G. LEVIN RANDY C BOLLE DAVID E. WALSTER MICHAEL LINDHORST 1,698 1,400 1,231 1,250 1,316

COUNTY FOR COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 164,886 Ballots Cast 111,623 MARK A. KERN 84,838 ROBERT B. HAIDA FOR STATE'S ATTORNEY 86,196 RICK STONE BRIAN M. SALVI FOR COUNTY CORONER 66,987 37,224 BRENDAN KELLY TERRY A. WRIGHT FOR CIRCUIT CLERK 61,250 41,425 PATTY A. SPRAGUE FOR COUNTY AUDITOR 82,731 MICHAEL T. COSTELLO BILLY R. MATHEWS FOR COUNTY RECORDER 62,544 40,778 CHARLOTTE R. MOORE THOMAS RICHARDS FOR COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW 58,651 43,509

DISTRICT 1 Number of Precincts 8 Registered Voters 5,003 Ballots Cast 3,111 CARL A. GOMEZ 2,529 DISTRICT 2 Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 3,134 Ballots Cast 1,744 WILLIE MC INTOSH 1,520 DISTRICT 4 Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 3,154 Ballots Cast 1,840 LELON SEABERRY 1,598 DISTRICT 5 Number of Precincts 1 Registered Voters 20 Ballots Cast 13 LONNIE MOSLEY 12 DISTRICT 6

Number of Precincts 1 Registered Voters 720 Ballots Cast 394 ROY MOSLEY, JR. SCOTT CLARK, JR. 337 9 DISTRICT 7 Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 6,101 Ballots Cast 4,095 ED COCKRELL 3,361 DISTRICT 8 Number of Precincts 12 Registered Voters 6,498 Ballots Cast 4,505 KEN A. EASTERLEY 3,476 DISTRICT 9 Number of Precincts 11 Registered Voters 6,064 Ballots Cast 4,001 C. RICHARD VERNIER 3,173 DISTRICT 10 Number of Precincts 11 Registered Voters 6,310 Ballots Cast 4,236 DIXIE M. SEIBERT 3,247

DISTRICT 11 Number of Precincts 7 Registered Voters 6,349 Ballots Cast 4,093 JERRY J. DINGES JOE SWIERCZEK 2,120 1,799 DISTRICT 12 Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 6,597 Ballots Cast 4,469 PATRICIA KEELEY JON MC LEAN 2,233 1,962 DISTRICT 14 Number of Precincts 8 Registered Voters 5,072 Ballots Cast 3,047 LARRY W. STAMMER 2,359 DISTRICT 15 Number of Precincts 10 Registered Voters 8,617 Ballots Cast 6,502 KYLE MC CARTER 5,108

DISTRICT 17 Number of Precincts 12 Registered Voters 6,370 Ballots Cast 4,438 CURTIS JONES BILL ZYCHLEWICZ 2,591 1,585 DISTRICT 21 Number of Precincts 15 Registered Voters 7,589 Ballots Cast 5,779 FRANK HEILIGENSTEIN 4,479 DISTRICT 22 UNEXPIRED 2-YEAR TERM Number of Precincts 7 Registered Voters 8,271 Ballots Cast 5,974 THOMAS BALTZ RUTH S. RIESO 3,120 2,552 DISTRICT 25 Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 5,136 Ballots Cast 3,024 JEFFERY RADFORD 2,597

DISTRICT 26 Number of Precincts 8 Registered Voters 5,115 Ballots Cast 3,049 RON SKEETER TAPLEY 2,681 DISTRICT 28 Number of Precincts 12 Registered Voters 6,880 Ballots Cast 4,921 JOSEPH KASSLY, JR. 3,789

FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (To fill the vacancy of the Hon. TERRENCE J. HOPKINS) Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 164,886 Ballots Cast 111,623 JAMES M. WEXSTTEN 82,684 JUDICIAL RETENTION SHALL EACH OF THE PERSONS LISTED BE RETAINED IN OFFICE AS JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT, FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT? RICHARD P. GOLDENHERSH YES NO 73,309 21,549

JUDICIAL RETENTION SHALL EACH OF THE PERSONS LISTED BE RETAINED IN OFFICE AS JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? MICHAEL J. O'MALLEY Number of Precincts 195 Registered Voters 164,886 Ballots Cast 111,623 YES NO 74,606 20,731 SHALL EACH OF THE PERSONS LISTED BE RETAINED IN OFFICE AS JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? JAMES W. CAMPANELLA YES NO 70,042 21,544 SHALL EACH OF THE PERSONS LISTED BE RETAINED IN OFFICE AS JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? DENNIS DOYLE YES NO 70,654 21,150 SHALL EACH OF THE PERSONS LISTED BE RETAINED IN OFFICE AS JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? ANNETTE A. ECKERT YES NO 75,761 18,860

MASCOUTAH COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 19 PROPOSITION TO ISSUE $55,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS Shall the Board of Education of Mascoutah Community Unit School District Number 19, St. Clair County, Illinois, build and equip a high school building, improve the site thereof, demolish the existing Mascoutah High School Building and other structures on the site thereof, build and equip a maintenance building and issue bonds of said School District to the amount of $55,000,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof? Number of Precincts 12 Registered Voters 8,436 Ballots Cast 5,913 YES NO 3,195 2,567

CASEYVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION TO INCREASE FIRE TAX RATE Shall the tax rate for the Caseyville Fire Tax be increased from 0.30% to 0.40% of the value of all taxable property assessed the Caseyville Fire Tax and within the boundaries of the Caseyville Fire Association as equalized or assessed by the Illinois Department of Revenue? Number of Precincts 9 Registered Voters 1,842 Ballots Cast 1,138 YES NO 583 532