1990 Cook County, Illinois, elections

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1990 Cook County, Illinois, elections
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  1988 November 6, 1990 1992  
Turnout52.75%

The Cook County, Illinois, general election was held on November 6, 1990. [1]

Contents

Primaries were held March 20, 1990. [2]

Elections were held for the offices of Assessor, Clerk, Sheriff, State's Attorney, Cook County Superintendent of Education Service Region, Treasurer, President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all 17 seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, both seats of the Cook County Board of Appeals, 3 seats on the Water Reclamation District Board, and judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Election information

1990 was a midterm election year in the United States. The primaries and general elections for Cook County races coincided with those for federal (Senate and House) and those for state elections.

Voter turnout

Primary election

Turnout in the primaries was 36.93%, with 985,614 ballots cast. [3]

Chicago saw 607,899 ballots cast, and suburban Cook County saw 30.24% turnout (with 377,715 ballots cast). [2] [4] [5]

Vote totals of primaries [2]
PrimaryChicago vote totalsSuburban Cook County vote totalsTotal Cook County vote totals
Democratic 577,343214,446791,789
Republican 30,332152,908183,240
Illinois Solidarity 199178377
Independent Progressive21021
Nonpartisan410,18310,187
Total607,899377,715985,614

General election

The general election saw turnout of 52.75%, with 1,408,516 ballots cast. [4] Chicago saw 750,842 ballots cast, and suburban Cook County saw 52.82% turnout (with 657,674 ballots cast). [1] [5]

Straight-ticket voting

Ballots had a straight-ticket voting option in 1990. [1]

PartyNumber of
straight-ticket
votes [1]
Democratic 227,523
Republican 116,014
Harold Washington 14,352
Illinois Solidarity 1,168
Independent Progressive7
Libertarian 3,005

Assessor

1990 Cook County Assessor election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout46.81% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Thomas Hynes Ronald BeanDonald Pamon
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote775,493333,325141,015
Percentage62.05%26.67%11.28%

Assessor before election

Thomas Hynes
Democratic

Elected Assessor

Thomas Hynes
Democratic

In the 1990 Cook County Assessor election, incumbent fourth-term assessor Thomas Hynes, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Assessor Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Thomas C. Hynes (incumbent) 512,546 100
Total votes512,546 100

Republican

Cook County Assessor Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ronald Bean 121,352 100
Total votes121,352 100

General election

Cook County Assessor election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Thomas C. Hynes (incumbent) 775,493 62.05
Republican Ronald Bean333,32526.67
Harold Washington Donald Pamon141,01511.28
Total votes1,249,833 100

Clerk

1990 Cook County Clerk election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout47.19% [1] [4]
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Candidate David Orr Sam PanayotovichHeldia R. Richardson
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote799,884353,531106,588
Percentage63.48%28.06%8.46%

Clerk before election

Stanley Kusper
Democratic

Elected Clerk

David Orr
Democratic

In the 1990 Cook County Clerk election, incumbent fourth-term clerk Stanley Kusper, a Democrat, did not seek reelection, instead opting to run for both Cook County Board of Commissioners president and Cook County commissioner. [6] [7] Democrat David Orr was elected to succeed him.

Primaries

Democratic

Chicago alderman David Orr won the Democratic nomination. Sutker, who placed second, had been slated by the Cook County Democratic Party organization as its endorsed candidate in the race. [8]

Cook County Clerk Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David D. Orr 353,772 55.94
Democratic Calvin R. Sutker 144,08322.78
Democratic Joanne H. Alter 134,56021.28
Total votes632,415 100

Republican

Cook County Clerk Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Samuel "Sam" Panayotovich 130,406 100
Total votes130,406 100

General election

Cook County Clerk election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David D. Orr 799,884 63.48
Republican Samuel "Sam" Panayotovich353,53128.06
Harold Washington Heldia R. Richardson106,5888.46
Total votes1,260,003 100

Sheriff

1990 Cook County Sheriff election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout48.63% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Michael F. Sheahan James E. O'Grady Tommy Brewer
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote719,489369,631191,101
Percentage55.41%28.47%14.72%

Sheriff before election

James E. O'Grady
Republican

Elected Sheriff

Michael F. Sheahan
Democratic

In the 1990 Cook County Sheriff election, incumbent first-term sheriff James E. O'Grady, a Republican, was defeated by Democrat Michael F. Sheahan.

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Sheriff Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael F. Sheahan 402,634 69.86
Democratic Philip Morris106,23718.43
Democratic John J. Flood67,45011.70
Total votes576,321 100

Republican

Cook County Sheriff Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican James E. O'Grady (incumbent) 136,857 100
Total votes136,857 100

Illinois Solidarity

Cook County Sheriff Illinois Solidarity primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Illinois Solidarity William M. Piechuch, Sr. 189 100
Total votes189 100

General election

Corruption allegations took a toll on incumbent Republican James E. O'Grady's prospects for reelection. [9] O'Grady ultimately had failed to live up to his 1986 campaign promises of disposing of politics and corruption in the Cook County Sheriff's Office, and had become unpopular among his constituents. [10]

Democratic nominee Michael F. Sheahan defeated O'Grady by a broad margin. [10] O'Grady suffered one of biggest defeats that a Republican Party nominee had experienced in a countywide Cook County election in years. [10] Sheahan had managed to beat O'Grady in 24 of the county's 30 suburban townships and in every ward of Chicago. [11] Sheahan had even managed to carry many of the county's Republican strongholds. [11] Within the city of Chicago, O'Grady even trailed Harold Washington Party nominee Tommy Brewer, who was considered a political unknown. [11]

Cook County Sheriff election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael F. Sheahan 719,489 55.41
Republican James E. O'Grady (incumbent)369,63128.47
Harold Washington Tommy Brewer191,10114.72
Illinois Solidarity William M. Piechuch, Sr.18,3181.41
Total votes1,298,539 100

State's Attorney (special election)

1990 Cook County State's Attorney special election
  1988 November 6, 1990 1992  
Turnout48.95% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Jack O'Malley Cecil A. Partee Janice H. Robinson
Party Republican Democratic Harold Washington
Popular vote692,192511,424103,353
Percentage52.96%39.13%7.91%

State's Attorney before election

Cecil A. Partee
Democratic

Elected State's Attorney

Jack O'Malley
Republican

In the 1990 Cook County State's Attorney special election, incumbent state's attorney Cecil A. Partee, a Democrat appointed in 1989 after Richard M. Daley resigned to serve as mayor of Chicago, lost reelection to Republican Jack O'Malley.

This is the last time that a non-incumbent Republican has won election to a Cook County executive office.

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County State’s Attorney Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Cecil A. Partee (incumbent) 339,238 49.90
Democratic Patrick J. O'Connor 249,92236.76
Democratic Raul A. Villalobos54,9148.08
Democratic Ray J. Smith35,7485.26
Total votes679,822 100

Republican

Cook County State’s Attorney Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John M. "Jack" O'Malley 136,835 100
Total votes136,835 100

General election

Cook County State’s Attorney election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John M. "Jack" O'Malley 692,192 52.96
Democratic Cecil A. Partee (incumbent)511,42439.13
Harold Washington Janice H. Robinson103,3537.91
Total votes1,306,969 100

Superintendent of Education Service Region

1990 Superintendent of Education Service Region special election
  1986 November 6, 1990
Turnout44.66% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Richard J. Martwick Bill MiceliDorothy C. Hogan
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote581,951426,855183,678
Percentage48.80%35.80%15.40%

Superintendent before election

Richard J. Martwick
Democratic

Elected Superintendent

Richard J. Martwick
Democratic

In the 1990 Cook County Superintendent of Education Service Region election, incumbent fourth-term superintendent Richard J. Martwick, a Democrat, was reelected. [1] [12]

This was the last election before the position was eliminated. [13]

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Superintendent of Education Service Region Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard J. Marwick (incumbent) 449,752 100
Total votes449,752 100

Republican

Cook County Superintendent of Education Service Region Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William C. "Bill" Miceli 120,963 100
Total votes120,963 100

General election

Cook County Superintendent of Education Service Region election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard J. Martwick (incumbent) 581,951 48.80
Republican William C. "Bill" Miceli426,85535.80
Harold Washington Dorothy C. Hogan183,67815.40
Total votes1,192,484 100

Treasurer

1990 Cook County Treasurer election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout45.87% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Edward J. Rosewell Thomas D. EilersCharles W. Alexander
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote710,699357,673156,294
Percentage58.03%29.21%12.76%

Treasurer before election

Edward J. Rosewell
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Edward J. Rosewell
Democratic

In the 1990 Cook County Treasurer election, incumbent fourth-term [14] treasurer Edward J. Rosewell, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Treasurer Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Edward J. Rosewell (incumbent) 373,477 58.02
Democratic Danny K. Davis 270,26941.98
Total votes643,746 100

Republican

Cook County Treasurer Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Thomas D. Eilers 127,341 100
Total votes127,341 100

General election

Cook County Treasurer election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Edward J. Rosewell (incumbent) 710,699 58.03
Republican Thomas D. Eilers357,67329.21
Harold Washington Charles W. Alexander156,29412.76
Total votes1,224,666 100

President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners

1990 President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout48.10% [1] [4]
 
Candidate Richard Phelan Aldo DeAngelis Barbara J. Norman
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Popular vote714,638405,771163,817
Percentage55.65%31.60%12.76%

President before election

George Dunne
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Phelan
Democratic

In the 1990 President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners election, incumbent president George Dunne, a Democrat that had held the office since 1969, did not seek reelection. Democrat Richard Phelan was elected to succeed him.

Primaries

Democratic

Richard Phelan, a millionaire attorney from Winnetka, won the Democratic primary. [7] He had entered the race as a political unknown. [7] Phelan did not have a strong political organization, but ran an multimillion-dollar campaign with heavy investment in television advertising. [7] He defeated former Illinois Appellate judge R. Eugene Pincham, Cook County clerk Stanley Kusper, and state senator Ted Lechowicz. [7] Phelan ran on a message of change, running against the county Democratic Party establishment. [7]

Originally, Kusper had been the race's frontrunner, but by election day, had been relegated to an also-ran. [7] Lechowicz had been endorsed by the Cook County Democratic Party. [15]

President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard J. Phelan 227,683 38.83
Democratic R. Eugene Pincham 236,47233.07
Democratic Ted Lechowicz 138,56919.38
Democratic Stanley T. Kusper, Jr. 62,3648.72
Total votes665,088 100

Republican

President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Aldo A. Deangelis 120,627 100
Total votes120,627 100

General election

President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard J. Phelan 714,638 55.65
Republican Aldo A. DeAngelis 405,77131.60
Harold Washington Barbara J. Norman163,81712.76
Total votes1,284,226 100

Cook County Board of Commissioners

1990 Cook County Board of Commissioners election
  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  

All 17 seats on the Cook County Board of Commissioners
9 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Seats before1070
Seats won1160
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1Steady2.svg
Popular vote5,212,2833,048,275915,432
Percentage56.80%33.22%9.98%
SwingDecrease2.svg 4.1%Decrease2.svg 2.07%new

The 1990 Cook County Board of Commissioners election saw all seventeen seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners up for election to four-year terms in two sets of elections (ten elected from an election held in the city of Chicago and seven elected from an election held in suburban Cook County). This was the last election for the Cook County Board of Commissioners done this way, as the board would switch to districts for its 1994 election. [16]

Democrats increased their majority by a single seat. [17]

City of Chicago

Ten seats were elected from the City of Chicago.

Primaries

Democratic
Cook County Board of Commissioners Chicago Democratic primary [2] [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jerry "Iceman" Butler (incumbent) 223,426 7.29
Democratic John H. Stroger, Jr. (incumbent) 186,468 5.82
Democratic Ted Lechowicz 186,468 5.82
Democratic Maria Pappas 184,304 5.75
Democratic R. Eugene Pincham 182,161 5.69
Democratic Bobbie L. Steele (incumbent) 179,596 5.61
Democratic Charles R. Bernardini (incumbent) 163,173 5.09
Democratic Irene C. Hernandez (incumbent) 158,635 4.95
Democratic Frank A. Damato (incumbent) 152,968 4.78
Democratic Marco Domico (incumbent) 127,377 3.98
Democratic Nikki Zollar120,9493.78
Democratic Jesse Lee Butler108,5963.39
Democratic Samuel G. Vaughan (incumbent)205,4543.29
Democratic Stanley T. Kusper, Jr. 103,6763.24
Democratic Joseph L. Banks103,2153.22
Democratic Hilda E. Frontay69,4122.17
Democratic Rose-Marie Love (incumbent)70,5712.20
Democratic Timmothy J. Fitzgerald65,6132.05
Democratic James Patrick Nally60,4331.89
Democratic James C. Taylor59,9921.87
Democratic Ernest Terrell59,2641.85
Democratic Johnny Johnson49,5771.55
Democratic Joseph M. Dooley47,2961.48
Democratic Manuel Torres39,8591.24
Democratic Albert Martinez36,3831.14
Democratic James D. Rosas36,2291.13
Democratic Mark S. Boyle34,6491.08
Democratic Bruce E. Crosby32,8081.02
Democratic Emmet J. McShane31,9741.00
Democratic Frank Joseph Murray31,6280.99
Democratic Donald R. Linder26,3400.82
Democratic Walter Warfield, Jr.20,2740.63
Democratic James H. Leatherwood19,2570.60
Democratic George Woodrow Sutton18,1070.57
Republican
Cook County Board of Commissioners Chicago Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Daniel R. Bennett 18,272 10.46
Republican John J. Holowinski 18,238 10.44
Republican Denise A. Barnes 17,916 10.26
Republican Gerald S. Michalek 17,415 9.97
Republican Wayne M. Haney 17,403 9.97
Republican Percy V. Coleman 17,389 9.96
Republican John E. McNeal 17,232 9.87
Republican William A. Radatz 17,114 9.80
Republican Jacoby W. Crutcher, Jr. 16,933 9.70
Republican Donald H. Kahn 16,713 9.57

General election

Before the general election, Democratic nominee R. Eugene Pincham left to run on the Harold Washington Party slate, and was replaced on the Democratic slate by Danny K. Davis. [18] Republican nominee Percy V. Coleman also switched from their slate to the Harold Washington Party slate.

Cook County Board of Commissioners Chicago election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jerry "Iceman" Butler (incumbent) 384,540 7.05
Democratic Maria Pappas 374,440 6.87
Democratic Danny K. Davis 371,709 6.82
Democratic Bobbie L. Steele (incumbent) 356,710 6.54
Democratic John H. Stroger, Jr. (incumbent) 355,671 6.52
Democratic Ted Lechowicz 350,252 6.42
Democratic Charles R. Bernardini (incumbent) 347,324 6.37
Democratic Irene C. Hernandez (incumbent) 342,093 6.28
Democratic Frank A. Damato (incumbent) 340,730 6.25
Democratic Marco Domico (incumbent) 309,089 5.67
Republican John J. Holowinski140,7032.58
Harold Washington R. Eugene Pincham 138,5562.54
Republican Daniel R. Bennett127,1762.33
Republican Gerald S. Michalek118,0622.17
Republican Denise A. Barnes116,2492.13
Harold Washington Robert E. Pincham, Jr.112,1412.06
Republican John E. McNeal111,5522.05
Republican Wayne M. Haney102,8021.89
Harold Washington Barbara J. Norman102,7711.89
Republican William A. Radatz101,1361.86
Republican Donald H. Kahn94,7011.74
Republican Jacoby W. Crutcher, Jr.91,1961.67
Harold Washington Vivian D. Stewart-Tyler88,5391.62
Harold Washington Percy V. Coleman84,2461.55
Harold Washington Helen E. Jones83,9261.54
Harold Washington Mary King Criss80,0201.47
Harold Washington James A. Deanes77,9481.43
Harold Washington Dino F. McNeal73,6731.35
Harold Washington David T. Persons73,6121.35

Suburban Cook County

Primaries

Democratic
Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sheila H. Schultz 126,595 13.63
Democratic Thomas M. O'Donnell 125,696 13.54
Democratic Patricia Kane McLaughlin 124,096 13.36
Democratic Richard J. Phelan 118,146 12.72
Democratic Ervin F. Kozicki 109,626 11.81
Democratic Edward C. Reinfranck 109,550 11.80
Democratic Pat Peter Capuzzi 108,387 11.67
Democratic Lawrence G. Zdarsky106,46011.47
Republican
Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Carl R. Hansen (incumbent) 101,223 14.11
Republican Mary M. McDonald (incumbent) 99,894 13.93
Republican Allan C. Carr (incumbent) 95,978 13.38
Republican Richard A. Siebel (incumbent) 94,638 13.19
Republican Aldo A. DeAngelis 85,395 11.90
Republican Harold L. Tyrell (incumbent) 85,003 11.85
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 84,087 11.72
Republican William L. Russ71,1209.91

General election

Republican nominee Harold L. Tyrell was replaced on the ballot by Angelo Saviano.

Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County election [1] [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mary M. McDonald (incumbent) 326,865 8.78
Republican Aldo A. DeAngelis 314,466 8.44
Republican Carl R. Hansen (incumbent) 313,917 8.43
Democratic Richard J. Phelan 298,067 8.00
Republican Richard A. Siebel (incumbent) 294,886 7.92
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 273,368 7.34
Republican Allan C. Carr (incumbent) 268,823 7.22
Democratic Patricia Kane McLaughlin256,4946.89
Republican Angelo "Skip" Saviano 252,3736.78
Democratic Sheila H. Schultz246,9866.63
Democratic Pat Capuzzi233,5216.27
Democratic Thomas M. O'Donnell225,1716.05
Democratic Ervin F. Kozicki210,1965.64
Democratic Edward C. Reinfranck209,2905.62

Cook County Board of Appeals

1990 Cook County Board of Appeals election
  1988 (special) November 6, 1990 1994  

2 of 2 seats on the Cook County Board of Review
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Democratic Republican Harold Washington
Seats before200
Seats after200
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

In the 1990 Cook County Board of Appeals election, both seats on the board were up for election. The election was an at-large election.

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Board of Appeals Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Wilson Frost (incumbent) 390,175 41.44
Democratic Joseph Berrios (incumbent) 330,190 35.07
Democratic Edward J. Schumann221,20023.49

Republican

Cook County Board of Appeals Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Charles A. Wilson 121,954 50.88
Republican Gilbert M. Vega 116,617 49.12

General election

Cook County Board of Appeals Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Wilson Frost (incumbent) 634,509 28.06
Democratic Joseph Berrios (incumbent) 610,760 26.63
Republican Charles A. Wilson407,67117.77
Republican Gilbert M. Vega379,04816.53
Harold Washington Kenneth G. Hopkins131,0075.71
Harold Washington Will Lawrence121,6245.30

Water Reclamation District Board

1990 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election
  1988 November 6, 1990 1992  

3 of 9 seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

In the 1990 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election, three of the nine seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board were up for election in an at-large election. [1] All three Democratic nominees won. [1]

Judicial elections

Partisan elections were held for judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County, due to vacancies. Other judgeships had retention elections. [1]

Ballot questions

Two ballot questions were included on ballots county-wide during the November general election.

Establish Financial Consumer Association

Single Membered Districts [1]
CandidateVotes %
Yes655,93176.01
No207,02323.99
Total votes862,954 100
Voter turnout61.27%

Single Membered Districts

Single Membered Districts [1]
CandidateVotes %
Yes504,30660.27
No332,49639.73
Total votes836,802 100
Voter turnout59.41%

Other elections

Coinciding with the primaries, elections were held to elect both the Democratic and Republican committeemen for the suburban townships. [2]

See also

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