2016 Cook County, Illinois, elections

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2016 Cook County, Illinois, elections
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  2014 November 8, 2016 2018  
Turnout71.54%

The Cook County, Illinois, general election was held on November 8, 2016. [1]

Contents

Primaries were held March 15, 2016. [2]

Elections were held for Clerk of the Circuit Court, Recorder of Deeds, State's Attorney, Cook County Board of Review districts 1 and 2, four seats on the Water Reclamation District Board, and judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Election information

2016 was a presidential election year in the United States. The primaries and general elections for Cook County races coincided with those for federal races (President, House, and Senate) and those for state elections.

Voter turnout

Voter turnout in Cook County during the primaries was 51.12%, with 1,512,348 ballots cast. Among these, 1,197,073 Democratic, 314,517 Republican, 404 Green, and 354 nonpartisan primary ballots were cast. The city of Chicago saw 53.52% turnout. Suburban Cook County saw 48.61% turnout, its highest turnout for presidential primaries since at least 1992. [3] [4] [5] In Chicago, more than 118,000 votes cast were early votes, setting a record for the time for Chicago primaries (since surpassed by the 2020 elections). [6] In suburban Cook County, 31,409 mail-in ballots were returned by voters, setting a record (also surpassed in 2020). [7]

The general election saw 71.54% turnout, with 2,205,504 ballots cast. Chicago saw 71.04% turnout and suburban Cook County saw 72.07% turnout. [8] [9]

Clerk of the Circuit Court

2016 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County election
  2012 November 8, 2016 2020  
Turnout66.39% [8] [9]
  The honorable Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court Cook County, speaking at the GTF Launch and Forum (2) (cropped).png 3x4.svg
Candidate Dorothy A. Brown Diane Shapiro
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,345,696656,232
Percentage67.22%32.78%

Clerk before election

Dorothy A. Brown
Democratic

Elected Clerk

Dorothy A. Brown
Democratic

In the 2016 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County election, incumbent fourth-term Clerk Dorothy A. Brown, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dorothy A. Brown (incumbent) 477,503 47.27
Democratic Michelle A. Harris 307,39230.43
Democratic Jacob Meister221,92121.97
Write-in Tio Hardiman40.00
Write-in Others3,2470.32
Total votes1,010,067 100

Republican

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Diane S. Shapiro 208,340 100
Total votes208,340 100

General election

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dorothy A. Brown (incumbent) 1,345,696 67.22
Republican Diane S. Shapiro656,23232.78
Total votes2,001,928 100

Recorder of Deeds

2016 Cook County Recorder of Deeds election
  2012 November 8, 2016
Turnout55.41% [8] [9]
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Candidate Karen Yarbrough
Party Democratic
Popular vote1,647,174
Percentage98.58%

Recorder of Deeds before election

Karen Yarbrough
Democratic

Elected Recorder of Deeds

Karen Yarbrough
Democratic

In the 2016 Cook County Recorder of Deeds election, incumbent first-term Recorder of Deeds Karen Yarbrough, a Democrat, was reelected, running unopposed in both the Democratic primary and general election.

This was ultimately the last election held for this office, as, on the same day as the general election, Cook County voters approved a ballot measure to merge the office with that of Cook County Clerk by December 7, 2020. [10]

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County Recorder of Deeds Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Karen A. Yarbrough (incumbent) 888,242 99.19
Write-in Others7,2500.81
Total votes895,492 100
Republican

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary. [2]

General election

Cook County Recorder of Deeds election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Karen A. Yarbrough (incumbent) 1,647,174 98.58
Write-in Phil Collins570.00
Write-in Others23,6371.42
Total votes1,670,868 100

State's Attorney

2016 Cook County State's Attorney election
  2012 November 8, 2016 2020  
Turnout67.14% [8] [9]
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Candidate Kim Foxx Christopher Pfannkuche
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,459,087565,671
Percentage72.06%27.94%

State's Attorney before election

Anita Alvarez
Democratic

Elected State's Attorney

Kim Foxx
Democratic

In the 2016 Cook County State's Attorney election, incumbent second-term State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, a Democrat, lost her bid for reelection, being unseated in the Democratic primary by Kim Foxx, who went on to win the general election.

Only Democrats had this office ever since Richard A. Devine unseated Republican Jack O'Malley in 1996. [11]

Primaries

Democratic

Cook County State’s Attorney Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Kim Foxx 645,738 58.31
Democratic Anita Alvarez (incumbent)317,59428.68
Democratic Donna More144,06313.01
Total votes1,107,395 100

Republican

Cook County State’s Attorney Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Christopher E.K. Pfannkuche 201,204 100
Total votes201,204 100

General election

Cook County State’s Attorney election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Kim Foxx 1,459,087 72.06
Republican Christopher E.K. Pfannkuche565,67127.94
Total votes2,024,758 100

Cook County Board of Review

2016 Cook County Board of Review election
  2014 November 8, 2016 2018  

2 of 3 seats on the Cook County Board of Review
2 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Seats before21
Seats after21
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Seats up11
Races won11

In the 2016 Cook County Board of Review election, two seats, one Democratic-held and one Republican-held, out of its three seats were up for election. Both incumbents won reelection.

The Cook County Board of Review has its three seats rotate the length of terms. In a staggered fashion (in which no two seats have coinciding two-year terms), the seats rotate between two consecutive four-year terms and a two-year term. [12]

1st district

Incumbent second-term member Dan Patlak, a Republican, was reelected. Patlak was last reelected in 2012. This election was to a four-year term. [12]

Primaries

Democratic

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Democratic primary. [2] The Democrats ultimately nominated Marty Stack.

Republican
Cook County Board of Review 1st district Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dan Patlak (incumbent) 132,977 100
Total votes132,977 100

General election

Cook County Board of Review 1st district election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dan Patlak (incumbent) 353,705 51.89
Democratic Marty Stack327,99848.11
Total votes681,703 100

2nd district

Incumbent member Michael Cabonargi, a Democrat first appointed in 2011 and elected to a full term in 2012, was reelected, running unopposed in both the Democratic primary and general election. This election was to a two-year term. [12]

Primaries

Democratic
Cook County Board of Review 2nd district Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Cabonargi (incumbent) 275,406 100
Total votes275,406 100
Republican

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary. [2]

General election

Cook County Board of Review 2nd district election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Cabonargi (incumbent) 508,321 100
Total votes508,321 100

Water Reclamation District Board

2016 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election
  2014 November 8, 2016 2018  

4 of 9 seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
5 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Democratic Republican Green
Seats before810
Seats after900
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1Steady2.svg
Seats up310
Races won400

In the 2016 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election, four of the nine seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board were up for election. Three were regularly scheduled elections, and one was a special election due to a vacancy. [2]

Democrats won all four seats up for reelection. The two incumbents seeking reelection won, and two new members were also elected.

Regularly-scheduled election

Three six-year term seats were up for the regularly-scheduled election. Since three six-year seats were up for election, voters could vote for up to three candidates, and the top-three finishers would win.

Two of the incumbents for the three seats were seeking reelection, Barbara McGowan and Mariyana Spyropoulos, both Democrats. [13] Each won reelection. The third, newly elected, winner of the general election was fellow Democrat Josina Morita.

Primaries

Democratic
Water Reclamation District Board Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Barbara McGowan (incumbent) 517,239 24.42
Democratic Mariyana T. Spyropoulos (incumbent) 423,313 19.99
Democratic Josina Morita 388,766 18.36
Democratic Kevin McDevit303,17014.32
Democratic Joseph Daniel Cook321,81415.20
Democratic R. Cary Capparelli163,4827.72
Total votes2,117,784 100
Republican

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary. [2]

General election

Water Reclamation District Board election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Barara McGowan (incumbent) 1,150,063 28.79
Democratic Mariyana T. Spyropoulos (incumbent) 951,773 23.83
Democratic Josina Morita 919,714 23.03
Green Karen Roothaan343,9308.61
Green George Milkowski308,5767.73
Green Michael Smith320,1628.02
Total votes3,994,218 100

Unexpired term (2 years)

A special election was held to fill the seat vacated when Patrick Daley Thompson resigned to assume office as a Chicago alderman. [14] This seat had been filled with an interim appointment by Governor Bruce Rauner of David J. Walsh. [15] Walsh was a Republican. [16]

Primaries

Democratic
Water Reclamation District Board unexpired term Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Martin J. Durkan 334,416 38.27
Democratic Tom Greenhaw296,26233.90
Democratic Andrew Seo236,95027.11
Write-in Others6,2760.72
Total votes873,904 100
Republican
Water Reclamation District Board unexpired term Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Herb Schumann 194,158 100
Total votes194,158 100

General election

Water Reclamation District Board unexpired term election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Martin J. Durkan 1,220,944 64.13
Republican Herb Schumann 482,27725.33
Green Christopher Anthony200,70610.54
Total votes1,903,927 100

Judicial elections

13 judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County were up for partisan elections due to vacancies. [1] 57 judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County were up for retention elections. [17]

22 subcircuit courts judgeships were up for partisan elections due to vacancies. [1] Other judgeships had retention elections.

Ballot questions

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

Clerk-Recorder Office

A ballot question was referred by the Cook County Board of Commissioners to the voters of Cook County as to whether the position of Cook County Recorder of Deeds should be eliminated, and its duties merged into the position Cook County Clerk. Voters ultimately approved the ballot question.

The sponsor of the legislation passed by the Cook County Board of Commissioners which created the ballot question was John Fritchey. [18] The legislation to create this ballot question passed unanimously in a vote of all seventeen members of the Board of Commissioners. [18]

The last time the county had voted by referendum on whether to eliminate an elected office was in 1972, when voters strongly voted in favor of eliminating the elected position of Cook County Coroner, replacing it with an appointed medical examiner. [19]

The ballot measure asked the question,

Shall the Office of the Cook County Recorder of Deeds be eliminated and all duties and responsibilities of the Office of the Cook County Recorder of Deeds be transferred to, and assumed by, the Office of the Cook County Clerk by December 7, 2020? [20]

Clerk-Recorder Office ballot question [1] [8] [9]
CandidateVotes %
Yes1,195,41363.15
No697,42736.85
Total votes1,892,840 100
Voter turnout62.77%

Earned Sick Time

A ballot question was created by a successful citizen initiative petition which asked Cook County voters whether they believed that Illinois should enact the Earned Sick Time for Employees Act, thus allowing Illinois workers to earn up to 40 hours of paid sick leave. [21]

The ballot measure asked the question,

Shall Illinois enact the Earned Sick Time for Employees Act which will allow Illinois workers to earn up to 40 hours of sick time a year to take care of their own health or a family member's health? [21]

Earned Sick Time ballot question [1] [8] [9]
CandidateVotes %
Yes1,718,40585.53
No290,81514.47
Total votes2,009,220 100
Voter turnout66.63%

Other elections

Coinciding with the primaries, elections were held to elect both the Democratic and Republican committeepeople for the wards of Chicago. [22]

See also

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