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ORGANIZATION ENDORSEMENTS

2010 Official Lemont Tea Party Organization Endorsements

Lemont Tea Party - Endorsements
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Judy Biggert 2010 Illinois General Election U.S. Representative, 13th Congressional District il
Bill Brady 2010 Illinois General Election Governor / Lt. Governor il
Steve Kim 2010 Illinois General Election Attorney General il
Robert Enriquez 2010 Illinois General Election Secretary of State il
Julie Fox 2010 Illinois General Election State Comptroller il
Dan Rutherford 2010 Illinois General Election State Treasurer il
Jim Durkin 2010 Illinois General Election State Representative, 82nd Representative District il
Angel Garcia 2010 Illinois General Election County Clerk, Cook County il
Carol A. Morse 2010 Illinois General Election County Treasurer, Cook County il
Sharon Strobeck-Eckersall 2010 Illinois General Election County Assessor, Cook County il
Frederick Collins 2010 Illinois General Election Sheriff, Cook County il
Roger A. Keats 2010 Illinois General Election President, Cook County Board il
Elizabeth (Liz) Doody Gorman 2010 Illinois General Election Cook County Commissioner, District 17 il
Jimmy Lee Tillman, II 2010 Illinois General Election Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District il
Paul Chialdikas 2010 Illinois General Election Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District il
Tom Kilbride 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Supreme Court il
Charles E. Freeman 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Supreme Court il
Thomas R. Fitzgerald 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Supreme Court il
Maureen Masterson Pulia 2010 Illinois General Election Judge, Circuit Court, Cook County Circuit, Vacancy of the Hon. Carol Pearce McCarthy il
William D. O'Neal 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Circuit Court il
Dorothy F. Jones 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Circuit Court il
Susan Jeannine McDunn 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Circuit Court il
Jim Ryan 2010 Illinois General Election Judical Retention - Circuit Court il
Jason Plummer 2010 Illinois General Election Lt. Governor il

PROPOSITION ENDORSEMENTS

2012 Official Lemont Tea Party Proposition Endorsements

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2010 Official Lemont Tea Party Proposition Endorsements

Lemont-Bromberek School District Proposition

We endorse saying NO on LEMONT-BROMBEREK COMBINED SCHOOL DISTRICT 113A PROPOSITION TO ISSUE $8,000,000 WORKING CASH FUND BONDS

Shall the Board of Education of Lemont-Bromberek Combined School District Number 113A, Cook and DuPage Counties, Illinois, be authorized to issue $8,000,000 bonds for a working cash fund as provided for by Article 20 of the School Code?

Statewide Proposition

We endorse saying NO on Proposed Amendment To The 1970 Illinois Constitution

Explanation of Amendment
The proposed amendment, which takes effect upon approval by the voters, adds a new section to the Suffrage and Elections Article of the Illinois Constitution. The new section would provide the State's electors with an option to petition for a special election to recall a Governor and for the special election of a successor Governor. At the general election to be held on November 2, 2010, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.

If you believe the Illinois Constitution should be amended to provide for a special election to recall a Governor and for a special election to elect a successor Governor, you should vote "YES" on the question. If you believe the Illinois
Constitution should not be amended to provide for a special election to recall a Governor and for a special election to elect a successor Governor, you should vote "NO" on the question. Three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of those voting in the election must vote "YES" in order for the amendment to become effective.

For the proposed addition of Section 7 to Article III of the Illinois Constitution.

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