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D.C. election

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District of Columbia Council election, 2012

← 2010 November 6, 2013 2014 →

Four of eight ward seats, two of four at-large seats, and chairman of the D.C. Council
7 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Phil Mendelson none none
Party Democratic Party (US) Independent Republican
Leader's seat Chairman N/A N/A
Last election 11 seats 2 seats 0 seats
Seats before 11 2 0
Seats won 11 2 0
Seat change Steady0 Steady0 Steady0
Popular vote 112,717 (Ward)
148,595 (At-Large)
148,595 (Chairman)
3,588 (Ward)
185,485 (At-Large)
0 (Chairman)
4,704 (Ward)
27,847 (At-Large)
0 (Chairman)
Percentage 92.03% (Ward)
38.38% (At-Large)
98.87% (Chairman)
2.93% (Ward)
47.91% (At-Large)
0.00% (Chairman)
3.33% (Ward)
7.19% (At-Large)
0.00% (Chairman)

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader none none
Party DC Statehood Green Write-in Candidate
Leader's seat N/A N/A
Last election 0 0
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 0 0
Seat change Steady0 Steady0
Popular vote 0 (Ward)
22,802 (At-Large)
0 (Chairman)
2,103 (Ward)
2,402 (At-Large)
3,017 (Chairman)
Percentage 0.00% (Ward)
5.89% (At-Large)
0.00% (Chairman)
1.72% (Ward)
0.62% (At-Large)
1.22% (Chairman)

Chairman before election

Kwame R. Brown
Democratic

Chairman-elect

Phil Mendelson
Democratic

1936

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Parties Seats Popular Vote
1934 1936 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic Party 322 334 Increase12 76.78% 23,784,032 55.82% Increase2.30%
Republican Party 103 88 Decrease15 20.23% 16,878,633 39.61% Decrease1.34%
Progressive Party 0 8 Increase1 1.84% 546,833 1.28% Increase0.26%
Farmer–Labor Party 3 5 Increase2 1.15% 492,183 1.16% Decrease0.04%
Others 0 0 Steady 0% 908,439 2.13% Decrease1.09%
Total 435 435 0 100.0% 42,610,120 100.0% -

Overview

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Illinois State Senate Elections, 2008
Party Votes Percentage Seats
up
Seats
not up
Total
seats
+/–
Democratic 1,791,386 54.81% 13 24 37 0
Republican 1,457,074 44.58% 6 16 22 0
Green 19,818 0.61% 0 0 0 0
Independent 116 0.004% 0 0 0 0
Totals 3,268,394 100.00% 40 19 59

Illinois House elections 2012

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Illinois State House Elections, 2012
Party Votes Percentage Candidates Seats
before
Seats
after
+/–
Democratic 2,294,402 51.35% 87 64 71 +7
Republican 2,137,830 47.85% 78 54 47 -7
Independent 18,392 0.41% 1 0 0 0
10th District Unity Party 15,007 0.34% 1 0 0 0
Constitution 1,483 0.03% 1 0 0 0
Write-ins 629 0.01% 12 0 0 0
Totals 3,435,546 100.00% 180 118 118

Mayoral stuff

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Candidate Votes %
  Chuck Weaver 14,801 24.95%
  Ryan M. Spain 10,086 17.00%
  Gary V. Sandberg 8,405 14.17%
  W. Eric Turner 6,919 11.66%
  Beth Akeson 6,054 10.20%
  Charles V. Grayeb 5,559 9.37%
  Jim Stowell 2,404 4.05%
  Andre Williams 2,264 3.82%
  Christopher (C.J.) Summers 1,824 3.07%
  George Azouri 1,017 1.71%
Total 59335 100.00%

List of Mayors of Peoria, Illinois

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# Picture Mayor Took Office Left Office Born Died Party Terms Notes
1   William Hale May 5, 1845 1845 December 7, 1783 November 25, 1859 Democratic 1 First Mayor
2 Charles T. Stearns 1846 1846 Unknown 1
3 William Mitchell 1847 1848 Unknown 1
4   Jacob Gale 1849 1850 February 22, 1814 October 20, 1900 Democratic 2
5 Dennis Blakely 1850 1850 Unknown 1
6   George C. Bestor 1851 1851 April 16, 1811 May 14, 1872 Whig 1
7   Jonathan K. Cooper 1852 1852 September 14, 1814 November 22, 1884 Republican 1
8   George C. Bestor 1853 1854 April 16, 1811 May 14, 1872 Whig/Republican 2
9   Charles C. Ballance 1855 1855 Novemver 10, 1800 August 10, 1871 Whig/Republican 1
10   Gardner T. Barker 1856 1857 January 10, 1814 October 26, 1894 Democratic 2
11   William R. Hamilton 1858 1859 February 18, 1816 Unknown Republican 2
12   John D. Arnold 1860 1860 June 8, 1820 April 1863 Whig/Republican 1
13   William A. Willard 1861 1861 July 27, 1828 July 17, 1865 Democratic 1
14   Gardner T. Barker 1862 1862 January 10, 1814 October 26, 1894 Democratic 1
15 Mathew W. McReynolds 1863 1863 Unknown 1
16   Jacob Gale 1864 1864 February 22, 1814 October 20, 1900 Democratic 1
17 Henry T. Baldwin 1865 1866 Unknown 2
18 Philip Bender 1867 1867 November 1832 July 25, 1876 Unknown 1
19 Peter R. K. Brotherson 1868 1870 July 14, 1811 July 6, 1891 Unknown 1
20   Gardner T. Barker 1870 1872 January 10, 1814 October 26, 1894 Democratic 1
21 Peter R. K. Brotherson 1872 1874 July 14, 1811 July 6, 1891 Unknown 1
22   John Warner 1874 1876 October 11, 1830 July 6, 1891 Democratic 1
23   Leslie Robinson 1876 1878 August 8, 1834 Unknown Republican 1
24   John Warner 1878 1882 October 11, 1830 July 6, 1891 Democratic 2
25 Frank Hitchcock 1882 1884 January 29, 1838 April 25, 1895 Unknown 1
26   John Warner 1884 1886 October 11, 1830 July 6, 1891 Democratic 1
27   Samuel A. Kinsey 1886 1888 February 15, 1827 Republican 1
28   John Warner 1888 1890 October 11, 1830 July 6, 1891 Democratic 1
29 Charles C. Clarke (with John Warner) 1890 1893 March 22, 1856 September 1, 1901 Unknown 1
30 Philo B. Miles 1893 1895 December 12, 1849 Unknown 1
31   William M. Allen 1895 1897 Democratic 1
32   John Warner 1897 1899 October 11, 1828 Unknown Democratic 1
33   Henry W. Lynch 1899 1901 July 26, 1857 Unknown Republican 1
34   William F. Bryan 1901 1903 Democratic 1
35   Edward N. Woodruff 1903 1905 February 8, 1862 1947 Republican 1
36 A. B. Tolson 1905 1907 Unknown 1
37 Thomas O'Connor 1907 1909 Unknown 1
38   Edward N. Woodruff 1909 1921 February 8, 1862 1947 Republican 6 Longest consecutive time in office (tied with Maloof)
39   Victor P. Michel 1921 1923 1888 1968 Republican 1
40   Edward N. Woodruff 1923 1925 February 8, 1862 1947 Democratic 1
41 Louis Meuller 1925 1929 Unknown 2
42   Edward N. Woodruff 1929 1931 February 8, 1862 1947 Democratic 1
43   Charles O'Brien 1931 1935 Democratic 2
44   Edward N. Woodruff 1935 1937 February 8, 1862 1947 Democratic 1
45   David McCluggage 1937 1941 1881 Democratic 1
46   Edward N. Woodruff 1941 1945 February 8, 1862 1947 Democratic 1 Longest serving Mayor, 24 years.
Most terms of any Mayor, 11.
47   Carl O. Triebel 1945 1949 August 7, 1895 November, 1972 Republican 1
48   Joseph Malone 1949 1953 Democratic 1
49   Robert D. Morgan 1953 1957 May 27, 1912 May 29, 2002 Republican 1
50 Eugene Leiter 1957 1961 Unknown 1
51 Robert Lenhausen 1961 1965 Unknown 1
52 E. Michael O' Brian 1965 1969 Nonpartisan
(Democrat)
1
53 Richard E. Carver 1973 1984 September 28, 1937 Nonpartisan 2 1/2 Resigned to become Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
- C. Richard Neumiller 1984 1985 Nonpartisan <1/2 Appointed acting mayor for the remainder of Richard E. Carver's vacated term.
54 James A. Maloof May 5, 1985 May 5, 1997 Nonpartisan 3 Longest consecutive time in office (tied with Woodruff)
55 Lowell "Bud" Grieves May 5, 1997 May 5, 2001 Nonpartisan 1
56 David P. Ransburg May 5, 2001 May 5, 2005 Nonpartisan 1
57 Jim Ardis May 5, 2005 present Nonpartisan 3

Resources

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Peoria Journal Star, May 5, 1985. A16, A18.
Baldwin, Eugene F. Peoria City and County, Illinois: a Record of Settlemant, Organization, Progress, and Acheivement. Chicago. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. 1912.