Ruby Trowsdell-Thompson
Governor
According to the Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey is reporting Brady is earning 46% of the vote, while Quinn picks up 40%. Democrat-turned-independent Scott Lee Cohen gets four percent (4%) support, and Green Party candidate Rich Whitney has the backing of two percent (2%). Five percent (5%) prefer some other candidate, and three percent (3%) are undecided. Republican State Senator Bill Brady is now leading Democratic Governor Pat Quinn by just six points in Illinois’ in the gubernatorial election. Also, Republican Bill Brady has raised more than $9.3 million from July through Monday in his bid to become governor, edging out Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, who has collected $8.7 million.
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U. S Senate
According to the Ramussen report a telephone survey shows that Republican Congressman Mark Kirk (44%) and have raised $8,944,741 Whereas, of Democratic Alexi Giannoulians (40%) have raise 5,684,101 in Illinois it have been up and down race for U.S. Senate. Also, other candidates such as 4% LeAlan Jones,8% Some Other Candidate, Five percent (5%) are undecided.
Secretary of State
According to Clout Street in Chicago the Secretary of State of Illinois Jesse White polling is 60% and raising more than $ 196,000 during the summer reporting and gave $20,000 to the Democrats campaign. White has reported raising more than $96,000since Oct 4 and more than $500,000 in the bank. White is pushing for Highway and Auto Safety have rated Illinois' Graduated Driver Licensing program for new drivers one of the best in the country. In contrast, White’s opponent Republican Robert Enriquez is currently at (15%) and have raised less than $10,000 during the July to early October reporting period. Enriquez had started July with only $3,300 in cash and has not raised any donations of more than $500 since Oct. 4 ( Pearson R 2010).
State Treasurer
Republican state Sen. Dan Rutherford of Chenoa raised $375,000 in the summer reporting period. He began July with more than $1 million and since Oct. 4 has raised another $66,000. His Democratic rival, Robin Kelly, have not filed her report as of 10 pm. She began July with $145,000 in cash and since Oct. 4 has raised $29,000.
In the race for state comptroller, Republican Judy Baar Topinka has reported raising $205,000 from July to Oct. 3. The former state treasurer candidate began July with $437,000 in the bank. Since Oct. 4, she has raised another $61,500.Democratic nominee David Miller, a state lawmaker from Lynwood, has raised $30,700 since Oct. 4. He had not filed his report by 10:15 pm. He began July with $159,000 in cash on hand.
Attorney General
According to The Illinois Observer in Chicago the fund-raising contest between Attorney Lisa Madigan (D-Chicago) polling 63% and GOP rival Steve Kim (R-Northbrook) polling 14% is , however, no contest. Madigan is leading Kim’s Since October 1, Madigan has reported raising $212,325. Kim has reported raising $0.Illinois election law requires candidates to report contributions $500 or more 30 days before the election within two business days of receipt of the money. As of June 30, Madigan reported $4,434,234.43 in the bank; Kim, $15,917.77. Key Madigan contributors in the 30-day sprint include homemakers Amy Blum of Winnetka and Suzanne Murray of Chicago. Blum donated $10,000 to Madigan and Murrary, kicked in $50,000, the largest contribution since the 30-day reporting period began. ( David Ormsby 2010 )The Congressional Race 2010
| Bobby L. Rush (D)* | | |
| Raymond G. Wardingley (R) | | |
| Jeff Adams (3) | | |
| Jesse Jackson Jr (D)* | | |
| Isaac Hayes (R) | | |
| Michael E. Mayden (3) | | |
| Anthony W Williams (3) | | |
| Daniel Lipinski (D)* | | |
| Michael A. Bendas (R) | | |
| Laurel Lambert Schmidt (3) | | |
| Luis V. Gutierrez (D)* | | |
| Israel Vasquez (R) | | |
| Robert J. Burns (3) | | |
| Mike Quigley (D)* | | |
| David Ratowitz (R) | | |
| Terrence A. Gilhooly (3) | | |
| Andrew Williams (3) | | |
| Matt Reichel (3) | | |
| Peter Roskam (R)* | | |
| Ben. Lowe (D) | | |
| Danny K. Davis (D)* | | |
| Mark M. Weiman (R) | | |
| Kip Robbins (3) | | |
| Melissa Bean (D)* | | |
| Joe Walsh (R) | | |
| William E. Fraser (I) | | |
| William Curt Scheurer (3) | | |
| Jan Schakowsky (D)* | | |
| Joel Pollak (R) | | |
| Morris Shanfield (3) | | |
| Dan Seals (D) | | |
| Robert Dold (R) | | |
| Deborah Halvorson (D)* | | |
| Adam Kinzinger (R) | | |
| Jerry F. Costello (D)* | | |
| Rodger W. Jennings (3) | | |
| Teri Newman (R) | | |
| Judy Biggert (R)* | | |
| Scott Harper (D) | | |
| Bill Foster (D)* | | |
| Randy Hultgren (R) | | |
| Daniel J. Kairis (3) | | |
| Timothy V. Johnson (R)* | | |
| David Gill (D) | | |
| Don Manzullo (R)* | | |
| George Gaulrapp (D) | | |
| Terry G. Campbell (3) | | |
| Phil Hare (D)* | | |
| Bobby Schilling (R) | | |
| Roger K. Davis (3) | | |
| Aaron Schock (R)* | | |
| Deirdre "Dk" Hirner (D) | | |
| Sheldon Schafer (3) | | |
| John M. Shimkus (R)* | | |
| Tim Bagwell (D) | |
Data last updated: 10/20/2010.
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