2010 Cook County, Illinois elections


The Cook County, Illinois general election was held on November 2, 2010.
Primaries were held February 2, 2010.
Elections were held for Cook County Assessor, Cook County Clerk, Cook County Sheriff, Cook County Treasurer, President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all 17 seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Cook County Board of Review district 1, three seats on the Water Reclamation District Board, and judgeships in the Circuit Court of Cook County and its subcircuits.

Election information

2010 was a midterm election year in the United States. The primaries and general elections for Cook County races coincided with those for federal and those for state elections.

Voter turnout

Voter turnout in Cook County during the primaries was 26.41%, with 761,626 ballots cast. The city of Chicago saw 27.282% turnout and suburban Cook County saw 25.54% turnout.
The general election saw 52.68% turnout, with 1,424,959 ballots cast. The city of Chicago saw 52.88% turnout and suburban Cook County saw 52.48% turnout.

Assessor

In the 2010 Cook County Assessor election, incumbent third-term Assessor James Houlihan, a Democrat, did not seek reelection. Joseph Berrios was elected to succeed him.

Primaries

Democratic

Republican

Green

General election

Clerk

In the 2010 Cook County Clerk election, incumbent fifth-term Clerk David Orr, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Republican

Green

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

Sheriff

In the 2010 Cook County Sheriff election, incumbent first-term Sheriff Tom Dart, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Republican

Green

General election

Treasurer

In the 2010 Cook County Treasurer election, incumbent third-term Treasurer Maria Pappas, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic

Republican

Green

No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners

In the 2010 President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners election, incumbent President Todd Stroger, a Democrat appointed in 2006 and elected outright to a full term later that year, lost reelection, being unseated in the Democratic primary by Toni Preckwinkle, who went on to win the general election.

Primaries

Democratic

;Candidates
;Polls
Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Dorothy A.
Brown
Forrest
Claypool
Terrence J.
O'Brien
Toni
Preckwinkle
Todd
Stroger
OtherUndecided
WGN-TV/Chicago TribuneJanuary 16–20, 2010503± 4.4%24%16%36%11%12%
WGN-TV/Chicago TribuneDecember 2–8, 2009502± 4.4%29%11%20%14%2%11%
Cooper & Secrest AssociatesNovember 11–17, 2009605± 4.0%29%15%16%13%27%
Fako & Associates for Supporters of Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy BrownApril 21–22, 2009295± 5.70%21%33%10%7%
Bennett, Petts, & Normington for SEIUMarch 23—25 2009± 4.328%18%23%36%

;Results

Republican

;Candidates
;Results

Green

;Candidates
;Results

General election

Cook County Board of Commissioners

The 2010 Cook County Board of Commissioners election saw all seventeen seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners up for election to four-year terms.

1st district

Incumbent third-term Commissioner Earlean Collins, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.]
Green

General election

2nd district

Incumbent first-term commissioner Robert Steele, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.
Green

General election

3rd district

Incumbent Commissioner Jerry Butler, a Democrat who first assumed the office in 1985, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary. The Green Party ultimately nominated Marie J. "Jenny" Wohadlo.

General election

4th district

Incumbent first-term Commissioner William Beavers, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.
Green

General election

5th district

Incumbent fourth-term Commissioner Deborah Sims, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

6th district

Incumbent second-term Commissioner Joan Patricia Murphy, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Sandra Czyznikiewicz defeated former 2nd district Commissioner William Moran and Michael Hawkins in the Republican primary.
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

7th district

Incumbent sixth-term Commissioner Joseph Mario Moreno, a Democrat, lost reelection, being unseated in the Democratic primary by Jesús "Chuy" García, who went on to win the general election.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.
Green

General election

8th district

Incumbent Commissioner Edwin Reyes, a Democrat, who been appointed in 2009 after Roberto Maldonado resigned to serve a Chicago alderman, was elected to a full term.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

9th district

Incumbent fourth-term Commissioner Peter N. Silvestri, a Republican, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green

General election

10th district

Incumbent Commissioner Bridget Gainer, a Democrat first appointed in 2009, was elected to a full term.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary. The Republican Party ultimately nominated Wes Fowler.
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.

General election

11th district

Incumbent Commissioner John P. Daley, a Democrat in office since 1992, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary.

General election

12th district

Incumbent second-term Commissioner Forrest Claypool, a Democrat, did not seek reelection. John Fritchey was elected to succeed him.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Republican primary. The Republican Party ultimately nominated William C. "Bill" Miceli.
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

13th district

Incumbent second-term Commissioner Larry Suffredin, a Democrat, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green

General election

14th district

Incumbent third-term Commissioner Gregg Goslin, a Republican, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

15th district

Incumbent first-term Commissioner Tim Schneider, a Republican, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary. The Green Party ultimately nominated Laura Ehorn.

General election

16th district

Incumbent second-term Commissioner Tony Peraica, a Republican, lost reelection to Democrat Jeff Tobolski.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican

Green

General election

17th district

Incumbent second-term Commissioner Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman, a Republican, was reelected.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican

Green

General election

Cook County Board of Review

In the 2010 Cook County Board of Review election, one seat, Democratic-held, out of its three seats was up for election.
The Cook County Board of Review has its three seats rotate the length of terms. In a staggered fashion, the seats rotate between two consecutive four-year terms and a two-year term.

1st district

Incumbent first-term member Brendan F. Houlihan, a Democrat who had been elected in 2006, lost reelection to Republican Dan Patlak. This election was to a two-year term.

Primaries

Democratic
Republican
Green
No candidates, ballot-certified or formal write-in, ran in the Green primary.

General election

Water Reclamation District Board

In the 2010 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election, three of the nine seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board were up for election in an at-large race. Since three six-year seats were up for election, voters could vote for up to three candidates and the top-three finishers would win.
Two of the incumbents for the three seats were seeking reelection, Democrats Barbara McGowan and Mariyana T. Spyropoulos. Each won reelection, joined by fellow Democrat Michael A. Alvarez in winning election.

Primaries

Democratic

Republican

Green

General election

Judicial elections

8 judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County were up for partisan elections due to vacancies. Other judgeships had retention elections.
13 subcircuit courts judgeships were also up for partisan elections due to vacancies. Other judgeships had retention elections.