Official Macon County Republican Central Committee Profile & Endorsements - eVoter
ORGANIZATION
Macon County Republican Central Committee
ORGANIZATION ENDORSEMENTS
2010 Official Macon County Republican Central Committee Organization Endorsements
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Timothy V. Johnson | 2010 Illinois General Election | U.S. Representative, 15th Congressional District | il |
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Aaron Schock | 2010 Illinois General Election | U.S. Representative, 18th Congressional District | il |
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Bill Brady | 2010 Illinois General Election | Governor / Lt. Governor | il |
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Steve Kim | 2010 Illinois General Election | Attorney General | il |
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Kyle McCarter | 2010 Illinois General Election | State Senator, 51st State Senate District | il |
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Bill Mitchell | 2010 Illinois General Election | State Representative, 87th Representative District | il |
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Adam M. Brown | 2010 Illinois General Election | State Representative, 101st Representative District | il |
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Edward D. Yoder | 2010 Illinois General Election | County Treasurer, Macon County | il |
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Valmimir Talley, Jr. | 2010 Illinois General Election | Sheriff, Macon County | il |
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Paul (Doc) W. Conlin, II | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 1 | il |
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Keith Ashby | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 4 | il |
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Mervil G. Jacobs, Jr. | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 5 | il |
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Patricia K. Cox | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 5 | il |
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Don Westerman | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 6 | il |
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David M. Drobisch | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 6 | il |
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Kevin R. Greenfield | 2010 Illinois General Election | Member, Macon County Board, District 7 | il |
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Matthew T. Snyder | 2010 Illinois General Election | Macon / Piatt Regional Superintendent Of Schools | il |
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Thomas R. Appleton | 2010 Illinois General Election | Judge, Appellate Court, Appellate District 4, Vacancy of the Hon. Robert W. Cook | il |
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Jason Plummer | 2010 Illinois General Election | Lt. Governor | il |
PROPOSITION ENDORSEMENTS
2012 Official Macon County Republican Central Committee Proposition Endorsements
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2011 Official Macon County Republican Central Committee Proposition Endorsements
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2010 Official Macon County Republican Central Committee Proposition Endorsements
Macon County Proposition
We endorse saying NO on Macon County Proposition
Shall the County of Macon, Illinois be authorized to impose a retailers' occupation tax and a service occupation tax (commonly referred to as a "Sales Tax") at a rate of 1% to be used exclusively for school facility purposes?
Statewide Proposition
We endorse saying YES 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.
