Judge of the Appellate Court, First District (McNulty vacancy)
James Epstein
Judge of the Appellate Court, First District (O'Malley vacancy)
Thomas Hogan
Judge of the Appellate Court, First District (South vacancy)
Sebastian Patti
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Berland vacancy)
William Hooks
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Bronstein vacancy)
Terry MacCarthy
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Dolan vacancy)
Linda J. Pauel
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Hayes vacancy)
Ray Mitchell
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Kelley vacancy)
John Patrick Callahan, Jr.
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (McCarthy vacancy)
Daniel Gallagher
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (O'Malley vacancy
Thomas Lyons
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Riley vacancy)
No Endorsement
James Epstein
Judge of the Appellate Court, First District (O'Malley vacancy)
Thomas Hogan
Judge of the Appellate Court, First District (South vacancy)
Sebastian Patti
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Berland vacancy)
William Hooks
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Bronstein vacancy)
Terry MacCarthy
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Dolan vacancy)
Linda J. Pauel
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Hayes vacancy)
Ray Mitchell
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Kelley vacancy)
John Patrick Callahan, Jr.
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (McCarthy vacancy)
Daniel Gallagher
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (O'Malley vacancy
Thomas Lyons
Judge of the Circuit Court, Full Circuit (Riley vacancy)
No Endorsement
You will note that the 43rd Ward endorsements are not entirely consistent with those made by the Cook County Democratic Party.
I thought they changed the party rules and can strip a person of their committemanship if they don't support the slated candidate.
ReplyDeleteI noticed O'Brien signs all over Ald. O'Connor's office even though he isn't slated.
Any attempt to strip a committeeman of his or her elected post would be stuck down by the courts so fast it would make your head spin. The "change" in their party rules was little more than window dressing, and most committeemen knew that when they enacted it.
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