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Guide to election tables

The tables on this page show unofficial results of the Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1992, elections.

A box marked (x) indicates an apparent winner.

STATEWIDE

– Should the Illinois General Assembly approve a resolution for a state constitutional amendment prohibiting the General Assembly and the Governor from adopting new unfunded state manadates that impose additional costs on units of local govenments. Yes (x) 2,965,135 No 712,227

– Seeking to create a Crime Victim`s Rights amendment to the state constitution. Yes (x) 2,914,216 No 715,147

– Seeking to have the state have the preponderant financial responsibility for financing public education. (Needs 60 percent of votes cast) Yes 1,860,798 No (x) 1,399,678

COOK COUNTY

– Countywide-(advisory)-seeking support of a publicly funded national health insurance program. Yes (x) 1,063,637 No 327,067

– Suburban Wide-except areas which already have 911 service-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes 50,232 No (x) 56,232

Chicago

– Ward 5, Pct 6 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 303 No 144 – Ward 5, Pct 36 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol Yes 60 No (x) 117 – Ward 5, Pct 42 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 344 No 134

– Ward 6, Pct 35 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 236 No 84 – Ward 9, Pct 18 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes 128 No (x)

211

– Ward 12, Pct 3 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 108 No 61 – Ward 15 – Establish Special Service Area? Yes (x) 2,197 No 753

– Ward 18, Pct 30 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 194 No 50 – Ward 21, Pct 16 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 103 No 37 – Ward 21, Pct 23 – Seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes (x) 248 No 45 – Ward 27, 1, & 32 (selected precincts)- Save Public Education? Yes (x) 909 No 361

– Ward 46 (selected precincts)- Save Public Education? Yes (x) 764 No 148

– Ward 49 – For Community Policing Project? Yes (x) 10,525 No 645

Municipalities

– Barrington Park District-(3)-seeking to have out-of-district residents who use district facilities pay a minimum annual fee of $200, Yes (x) 3,716 No 1,678; and seeking to allow out-of-district low income households be exempt from the membership fee, Yes (x) 3,060 No 2,183; and seeking to prohibit non- recreational and regional soccer. Yes (x) 3,106 No 2,158

– Berwyn-seeking to sell $7.9 million in bonds to build a new library. Yes 8,142 No (x) 8,919

– Bridgeview-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 2,603 No 1,974

– Chicago Ridge Park District-seeking to allow a four-day festival at Freedom Park. Yes (x) 3,025 No 1,102

– Cicero-seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 8,229 No 6,422

– Country Club Hills-seeking to increase police protection fund tax rate to 40 cents from 25 cents. Yes 2,248 No (x) 2,376

– Crestwood-seeking to create a 90 cent monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 2,561 No 1,450

– Des Plaines-(2)-seeking to sell $12 million in bonds to build a new library, Yes 10,813 No (x) 11,273; and seeking to stagger terms for city aldermen. Yes (x) 16,691 No 4,277

– Evanston-(2)-seeking to allow the limited sale of beer and wine, Yes (x)

18,683 No 12,030; and seeking a primary election system for mayor. Yes (x)

16,034 No 13,022

– Evergreen Park-seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 7,872 No 2,341

– Forest View-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 369 No 72

– Harvey-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 4,471 No 3,035

– Harwood Heights-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,877 No 816

– Hickory Hills-seeking to prohibit the parking of boats, campers, motor homes and travel trailers on residential property. Yes 2,136 No (x) 3,198

– Hodgkins-seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 452 No 109

– Indian Head Park-seeking to create a $3 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,089 No 830

– Justice Library District-Seeking to sell $685,000 in bonds to build a new library. Yes (x) 2,119 No 1,400

– Lincolnwood-seeking to become a home rule unit of local government. Yes 1,899 No (x) 3,599

– Lyons-(3)-seeking to limit elected officials to two terms, Yes (x) 2,710 No 1,151; seeking to rename the William G. Smith Park, Yes 1,585 No (x) 2,253;

and seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 2,319 No 1,565

– Maywood-(2)-seeking to retain the management form of government, Yes (x)

4,235 No 3,558; and seeking to elect village trustees to four-year terms. Yes 3,544 No (x) 4,117

– McCook-seeking to create a 85-cent monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 156 No 9

– Melrose Park-seeking to create a $2 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 4,364 No 1,535

– Niles-seeking to dissolve the park district. Yes (x) 6,738 No 3,688

– Northfield-seeking to create a $2 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,560 No 1,023

– Oak Park-seeking to increase the library fund tax rate to 60 cents from 23 cents. Yes (x) 13,084 No 11,850

– Olympic Gardens Fire Protection District-seeking to increase the tax rate to 40 cents. Yes (x) 119 No 36

– Park Ridge-(2)-seeking to sell $8.7 million in bonds to expand the library and improve parking, Yes 9,402 No (x) 10,655; and seeking to limit alcohol sales in lounge and bars. Yes (x) 10,535 No 9,608

– Palatine-(3)-seeking to keep the village seal, Yes (x) 11,699 No 6,188;

seeking to defend the Christian symbol on the cross on the seal, Yes 7,141 No (x) 10,632; and seeking to elect village trustees on a village-wide basis. Yes (x) 9,851 No 6,932

– Prosepct Heights Library District-seeking to increase the tax rate to 25 cents from 15 cents. Yes (x) 3,136 No 2,842

– Richton Park-(2)-seeking to create a 7.5 cent tax to operate a community building, Yes 1,525 No (x) 2,265; and seeking to sell $1.5 million in bonds to build the community center. Yes 1,742 No 1,991

– River Grove-seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 3,276 No 535

– Riverside-seeking to create a 25 cent ambulance tax. Yes (x) 3,005 No 1,705 – Rosemont-seeking to create a $1.65 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 945 No 313

– Rolling Meadows-(3)-seeking to permit casino gambling, Yes 4,028 No (x)

4,992; seeking to limit city aldermen to three four-year terms, Yes (x) 6,641 No 2,092; and seeking to approve a requirement to get voter approval for any city property tax increase over five percent a year. Yes (x) 7,724 No 1,114

– South Chicago Heights-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,208 No 300

– Summit-seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,556 No 752

– Thornton-seeking to create a $1.25 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x) 1,099 No 180

– Western Springs-seeking to sell $3,150,000 in bonds to build a library addition. Yes (x) 3,807 No 3,368

– Willow Springs-(2)-seeking to increase the fire protection fund tax rate to 40 cents from 7.5 cents, Yes 788 No (x) 1,278; and seeking to create a $1 monthly telephone surcharge for a 911 emergency telephone system. Yes (x)

1,423 No 693

– Wilmette-seeking voter approval to sell park district bonds. Yes (x) 11,928 No 2,368

Schools

– Summit Elementary 104-seeking to sell $1 million in bonds to create a working cash fund. Yes (x) 1,361 No 1,237

– Burbank Elementary 111-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $2.21 from $1.46. Yes 3,625 No (x) 6,669

– Worth Elementary 127-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $2.23 from $1.48. Yes 1,772 No (x) 2,421

– Markham Elementary 144-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $2.70 from $1.75. Yes 2,526 No (x) 4,168

– Calumet City Elementary 156-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $2.97 from $1.47. Yes 984 No (x) 1,500

– Sandridge Elementary District 172-(2)-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $2.15 from $1.55, Yes 437 No (x) 522; and seeking to sell $300,000 in bonds to create a working cash fund. Yes (x) 496 No 423

– Steger Elementary District 194-seeking to increase the educational fund tax rate to $2.25 from $1.53. Yes 819 No (x) 1,550

DU PAGE

Municipalities

Forest Preserve District-seeking to sell $17 million in bonds to purchase the Mayslake Estate. Yes (x) 165,209 No 160,863

– Bensenville Library District-seeking to increase the district tax rate to 19 cents from 15 cents. Yes 2,155 No (x) 3,964

– Bloomingdale Park District-seeking to increase the district tax rate by 15 cents. Yes 3,280 No (x) 5,867

– Carol Stream Park District-seeking to issue $5.5 million in bonds to purchase land. Yes 5,824 No (x) 6,664

– Clarendon Hills-seeking to sell $8.5 million in bonds to improve village roads. Yes 1,109 No (x) 2,901

– Darien–seeking to reduce the size of the city council to one alderman, instead of two, per ward. Yes (x) 7,984 No 1,596

– Elmhurst-(advisory)-should the real estate tax be used to raise revenue as opposed to the utility rax. Yes 6,499 No (x) 13,653

– Glen Ellyn Mosquito Abatement District-seeking to increase the district`s tax rate to 1.74 cents from 1.07 cents. Yes 4,361 No (x) 8,801

– Glen Ellyn Park District-seeking to sell $2.9 million in bonds to build an aquatic park. Yes (x) 8,829 No 6,797

– Hanover Park-(advisory)-seeking to support a national health insurance program. Yes (x) 3,000 No 1,091

– Lombard-(2)-seeking to increase the police protection fund tax rate to 17 cents from 7 cents, Yes 6,318 No (x) 11,13; and seeking to increase the fire protection fund tax rate to 22 cents from 7 cents. Yes 6,628 No (x) 10,668

– Naperville-(2)-seeking to impose a 50 cent monthly telephone line surcharge to finance the city`s 911 emergency telephone system, Yes (x) 21,027 No 20,342; and seeking to retain the present system of electing the city council. Yes (x) 18,396 No 15,599

– Oak Brook-seeking to create a home rule unit of local government. Yes 2,133 No (x) 2,427

– South Westmont Fire Protection District-seeking to create a 30 cent ambulance tax. Yes (x) 209 No 98

– Warrenville-seeking to have the city treasurer appointed rather than elected. Yes 1,634 No (x) 3,344

– Yorkfield Fire Protection District-seeking to create a 30-cent ambulance tax. Yes (x) 514 No 281

Schools

– Downers Grove Elementary District 58-seeking to issue $10.9 milion in bonds to build school additions. Yes (x) 11,350 No 11,269

KANE

Municipalities

– Carpentersville and Countryside Fire District-(advisory)-should the district continue as an independent fire and ambulance district. Yes (x) 5,382 No 901

– Campton Township Solid Waste Disposal District-seeking to have a tax levy not to exceed $12,500. Yes (x) 2,694 No 1,836

– Dundee Township Park District-seeking to sell $1.5 million in bonds to purchase 50 acres of forest. Yes (x) 9,283 No 3,736

– Geneva-(2)-seeking to sell $1,275,000 in bonds to remodel and expand the library, Yes (x) 5,389 No 3,935; and seeking to increase the district tax rate to 32 cents from 23 cents.. Yes 3,050 No (x) 5,028

– Geneva Township-seeking to disconnect from the Du Page Metropolitan Airport Authority. Yes (x) 5,483 No 3,098

– Mill Creek Water Reclamation District-seeking to create a district. Yes 7 No 0

– North Aurora and Countryside Fire Protection District-seeking to increase the district`s tax rate more than the five percent tax cap permits. Yes 1,122 No (x) 1,461

– Plato Township-(2)-seeking to estalbish a five cent tax to construct and repair bridges, Yes 600 No (x) 1,029; and seeking to increase the township`s tax rate more than the five percent tax cap permits. Yes 213 No (x) 1,385

– St. Charles-seeking to build a city funded bridge before a regional bridge is constructed. Yes 3,255 No (x) 7,587

Schools

– Kaneland School District 102-seeking to increase the operations fund tax rate to 60.5 cents from 46.5 cents. Yes 1,827 No (x) 3,165

LAKE

Municipalities

-Arden Shore North Fire Protection District-seeking to create a district. Yes (x) 48 No 10

-Arden Shore South Fire Protection District-seeking to create a district. Yes (x) 61 No 39

-Beach Park-(2)-seeking to provide a municipal water supply, Yes (x) 2,233 No 1,886; and seeking to dissolve the village. Yes 908 No (x) 3,211

-Bonnie Brook Fire Protection District-seeking to create a 30 cent ambulance tax. Yes 1,520 No (x) 2,084

-Grant Township-seeking to adopt recycling program in unincorporated area. Yes (x) 3,923 No 1,644

-Lake Barrington-seeking to annex certain territory. Yes (x) 107 No 29

-Lake Villa Library District-seeking to sell $6.5 million in bonds to remodel library. Yes 3,948 No (x) 4,512

-Lake Zurich-seeking to sell $1 million in bonds to buy Breezewalk Park. Yes

(x) 4,899 No 2,245

-North Chicago-seeking to support a national health care insurance program. Yes (x) 3,102 No 635

-Park City-seeking to maintain current aldermanic system of government. Yes

(x) 919 No 308

-Riverwoods-(4)-seeking to sell $8.9 million in bonds to improve water and sewer systems, Yes 515 No (x) 1,038; and seeking to create a sanitary sewer service district, Yes 60 No (x) 233; seeking to create a water service district in area 5, Yes 69 No (x) 249; and seeking to create a water service district in area 6. Yes 233 No (x) 618

-Wildwood Park District-seeking to increase the tax levy from 12 cents. Yes

(x) 1,272 No 957

Schools

-Richmond Unit 13-seeking to create a new unit school district, Yes (x) 5 No 1; and seeking to sell $11.5 million in bonds to build a new high school. Yes (x) 6 No 0

-Gavin Elementary 37-seeking to sell $8.3 million in bonds to build a new school. Yes 1,313 No (x) 1,496

-Highwood-Highland Park 111-seeking to sell $500,000 to create a working cash fund. Yes (x) 2,080 No 1,433

-Round Lake Unit 116-(2)-seeking seeking to sell $4.5 million in bonds to pay teachers, Yes (x) 3,866 No 2,770; and seeking to increase the operations fund tax rate to 75 cents from 50 cents. Yes 2,896 No (x) 3,658

-Libertyville 128-seeking to sell $14.8 million in bonds to build school additions. Yes 7,895 No (x) 11,451

MCHENRY

Municipalities

– Cary Park District-seeking approval for an 18 cents tax rate increase. Yes 2,786 No (x) 3,867

– Lakewood-seeking to increase the fire protection fund tax rate to 40 cents from 15 cents. Yes (x) 514 No 427

– McHenry-seeking to reduce the size of the city council to one alderman, instead of two, per ward. Yes (x) 4,753 No 2,517

– Spring Grove Fire Protection District-(2)-seeking to elect rather than appoint district board members, Yes (x) 1,099 No 405; and seeking to increase the size of the board to five members from three. Yes (x) 749 No 730

Schools

– McHenry Community School District 15-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $1.96 from $1.38. Yes 5,724 No (x) 7,058

– Harrison School District 36-seeking to issue $550,000 in bonds for a working cash fund. Yes 634 No (x) 805

– Crystal Lake Community 47-(2)-seeking to increase the educational fund tax rate to $2.97 from $2.47, Yes 6,781 No (x) 12,304; and seeking to sell $17.2 million in bonds to build two new schools. Yes 8,950 No (x) 10,095

– Spring Grove District 11 and Richmond District 157-seeking to create a community unit district. Yes 434 No (x) 608

– Proposed Community Unit School District-seeking to sell $11.5 million in bonds to build a new high school. Yes 1,134 No (x) 1,712

WILL

Municipalities

– Channahon-(advisory)-seeking support of a national helath insurance program. Yes (x) 1,248 No 588

– East Joliet Fire Protection District-a new territory seeking to join the district. Yes (x) 75 No 18

– Manhatten Park District-seeking to sell $1.5 million in bonds to purchase and maintain parks. Yes 588 No (x) 1,367

– Minooka Fire Protection District-seeking to create a 30 cent ambulance service tax rate. Yes 67 No 69

Schools

– Manhatten School District 114-seeking to sell $5 million in bonds to build a new school Yes 924 No (x) 988

– Minooka Community District 201-seeking to sell $8,450,000 to build a new school. Yes 451 No (x) 629

– Joliet High School 204-(2)-seeking to increase the education fund tax rate to $1.35 from 98 cents, Yes 10,504 No (x) 25,763; and seeking to increase the operations fund tax rate to 35 cents from 25 cents. Yes 9,206 No (x) 25,394

– Lincoln-Way High School 210-seeking to issue $27 million in bonds to build school additions. Yes (x) 12,060 No 10,692