CONSTITUTION BALLOT
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION
Explanation of Amendment:
The proposed amendment adds a new section to the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. The proposed amendment provides that no moneys derived from taxes, fees, excises, or license taxes, relating to registration, titles, operation, or use of vehicles or public highways, roads, streets, bridges, mass transit, intercity passenger rail, ports, or airports, or motor fuels, including bond proceeds, shall be expended for other than costs of administering laws related to vehicles and transportation, costs for construction, reconstruction, maintenance, repair, and betterment of public highways, roads, streets, bridges, mass transit, intercity passenger rail, ports, airports, or other forms of transportation, and other statutory highway purposes, including the State or local share to match federal aid highway funds. You are asked to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.
For the proposed addition of Section 11 to Article IX of the Illinois Constitution. (YES/NO)
Federal: For President and Vice President of the United States:
- Hillary Rodham Clinton & Timothy Micheal Kaine (Democratic)
- Donald J. Trump & Michael R. Pence (Republican)
- Gary Johnson & Bill Weld (Libertarian)
- Jill Stein & Ajamu Baraka (Green)
For United States Senator:
- Tammy Duckworth (Democratic)
- Mark Steven Kirk (Republican)
- Kenton McMillen (Libertarian)
- Scott Summers (Green)
State: For Comptroller:
- Susan Mendoza (Democratic)
- Leslie Geissler Munger (Republican)
- Tim Curtain (Green)
Congressional: For Representative in Congress – Fifteenth Congressional District:
- John R. Shimkus (Republican)
Legislative: For State Senator – Fifty-Fifth Legislative District:
- Dale A. Righter (Republican)
Representative: For Representative in the General Assembly – One Hundred and Seventh Representative District:
- John Cavaletto (Republican)
Representative: For Representative in the General Assembly – One Hundred and Ninth Representative District:
- David B. Reis (Republican)
County: For Circuit Clerk:
- John P. Niemerg (Republican)
For State’s Attorney:
- Lupita A. Thompson (Democratic)
- Bryan M. Kibler (Republican)
For Coroner:
- Duane L. Guffey
County Board: For County Board Member District A:
- Lloyd Foster (Republican)
For County Board Member District E:
- John Perry (Republican)
- Mike DePoister (Independent)
For County Board Member District F:
- Jeffery L. Simpson (Republican)
For County Board Member District H:
- Rob Arnold (Republican)
For County Board Member District I:
- Joseph E. Thoele (Republican)
Judicial: For Judge of the Appellate Court Fifth Judaical District (To fill the Vacancy of the Hon. Bruce D. Stewart):
- Brad K. Bleyer (Democratic)
- John B. Barberis, Jr. (Republican)
For Judge of the Appellate Court Fifth Judaical District (To fill the Vacancy of the Hon. James M. Wexstten):
- Jo Beth Weber (Democratic)
- James “Randy” Moore (Republican)
Ballot For Judicial Candidates Seeking Retention in Office – “Vote on the Proposition with respect to all or any of the Judges listed on this ballot. No Judge listed is running against any other Judge. The sole question is whether each Judge shall be retained in his present office.”
- SHALL WM. ROBIN TODD be retained in office as JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? (YES/NO)
- SHALL DOUGLAS L. JARMAN be retained in office as JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? (YES/NO)
- SHALL MIKE McHANEY be retained in office as JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? (YES/NO)
- SHALL MARK W. STEDELIN be retained in office as JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT? (YES/NO)