Thursday, May 11, 2017

Who Sits Where -- Mother's Day edition

Much as some of us might wish otherwise, the 2018 campaign season is in full swing. J.B. Pritzker has commercials on seemingly every newscast. Gov. Rauner has used dozens of rolls of duct tape. The judicial campaign season is also well underway.

Of course, we don't yet know all of the vacancies that will appear on the ballot in the March 2018 Primary; what follows is merely the list of vacancies that I can confirm in one way or other. There will be more -- and this post will be updated accordingly.

The Supreme Court has filled most of the following vacancies, as you'll note, but that does not mean that the Democratic Party will agree with all, or even most, of the Court's selections.

And, eventually, of course, the voters will have their chance to weigh in... but not until after Mother's Day. And after Ramadan and Eid-al-Fitr. After Father's Day. After the Fourth of July. After Labor Day. After Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. After Thanksgiving. After Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. After New Year's Day. And after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday and Casimir Pulaski Day besides.

So if it seems unreasonably early to be talking about the forthcoming judicial elections, it is. But only if you're not running. If you're only thinking of running it may already be too late.

And, by the way, judicial candidate websites are coming online, too. There's now a list in the sidebar for your consideration. I'll add to that as we go. Meanwhile, herewith the list. All errors of omission or commission in this list are mine alone and I am grateful for additions and corrections provided.

Countywide Vacancies

Vacancy of the Hon. Eileen Mary Brewer -- Litricia P. Payne
Vacancy of the Hon. Russell W. Hartigan -- Cecilia A. Horan
Vacancy of the Hon. Michelle D. Jordan -- Clare J. Quish
Vacancy of the Hon. Sheila McGinnis -- Marina E. Ammendola
Vacancy of the Hon. Jean Prendergast Rooney -- Elizabeth A. Karkula

Subcircuit Vacancies

2nd Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Bertina E. Lampkin -- Fredrick H. Bates
Vacancy of the Hon. Marjorie C. Laws -- Adrienne E. Davis
Vacancy of the Hon. James L. Rhodes -- Toya T. Harvey
Vacancy of the Hon. John D. Turner, Jr. -- Travis Richardson
Vacancy of the Hon. Camille E. Willis -- Debra Ann Seaton

3rd Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Maureen Leahy Delehanty -- Patrick T. Stanton

4th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Thomas Davy -- David R. Navarro
Vacancy of the Hon. James Riley -- John A. O'Meara

5th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Patricia Banks -- H. Yvonne Coleman

6th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Richard C. Cooke -- Unfilled
Vacancy of the Hon. Gloria Chevere -- Kent A. Delgado
Vacancy of the Hon. Robert Lopez Cepero -- Stephanie K. Miller

8th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Candace J. Fabri -- Robin D. Shoffner
Vacancy of the Hon. Laura Cha-yu Liu -- Michael A. Forti
Vacancy of the Hon. Sheryl A. Pethers -- Myron F. Mackoff

10th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Eileen O'Neill Burke -- Stephanie Saltouros
Vacancy of the Hon. Donald J. Suriano -- Gerald V. Cleary

11th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Kathleen Kennedy -- Joanne F. Rosado

13th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. Clayton J. Crane -- Unfilled
Vacancy of the Hon. Jeffrey Lawrence -- Michael Perry Gerber

15th Subcircuit

Vacancy of the Hon. George F. Scully, Jr. -- Diana L. Embil
Vacancy of the Hon. Frank G. Zelezinski -- Anthony C. Swanagan

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

HALLELUJAH! WE ARE SEEING PROGRESS! AFTER DECADES OF DISRESPECT TO THE LATINO LEGAL COMMUNITY WE ARE BEING HEARD - BOTH 6TH SUBCIRCUIT APPOINTEES ARE LATINO PLUS WE ARE EXPANDING THE MAP WITH THE FIRST LATINOS BEING APPOINTED IN THE 4TH AND 11TH SUBCIRCUITS (NAVARRO AND ROSADO). I BET THE TRIBUNE STILL WON'T ENDORSE ANY OF THEM BECAUSE OF THEIR EDITORIAL BOARD'S LONGSTANDING ANTI-BROWN BIAS.

Anonymous said...

Couldn't have said it better myself. All of those appointed are qualified!

Anonymous said...

Who sits where for now until the voters have their say on March 20, 2018. What the Supreme Court giveth, the voters can taketh away.