Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Personal PAC endorsements in Cook County judicial races

From the Personal PAC website:
Personal PAC is a bi-partisan political action committee dedicated to electing pro-choice candidates to state and local office in Illinois.

Pro-choice forces are currently facing an unprecedented attack on reproductive rights. Anti-choice candidates and legislation, on both the state and national level, are threatening to dangerously restrict and deny access to safe and legal abortions.

This renewed assault on reproductive and abortion rights must be reversed with an electoral strategy designed to defeat anti-choice politicians, and to elect and re-elect pro-choice officials dedicated to protecting a woman’s right to choose.

Personal PAC’s determination and time-tested strategy for electing solidly pro-choice candidates in Illinois is needed now more than ever for the upcoming elections.
Personal PAC has included these Cook County judicial candidates among its 2010 primary endorsements:
Judge of the Appellate Court: First Judicial District: McNulty Vacancy
James Epstein (D)

Judge of the Appellate Court: First Judicial District: South Vacancy
Sebastian Patti (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Bronstein Vacancy
Terry MacCarthy (D)
Diann Marsalek (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Dolan Vacancy
Linda Pauel (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Hayes Vacancy
Raymond Mitchell (D)
Bonnie Carol McGrath (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Kelley Vacancy

Joanne Fehn (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Riley Vacancy

Russell William Hartigan (D)

Judge of the Circuit Court: Cook County Judicial Circuit: Ninth Subcircuit: Otaka Vacancy
Abbey Fishman Romanek (D)
Yehuda Lebovits (D)
The linked endorsement page indicates that additional endorsements may be forthcoming.

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