Cornelius wins 3rd VP and full results 2013 ISBA election
Here is the Tellers report for the 2013 ISBA election:
CONTESTED RACES (winners in bold)
Third Vice-President – 1 to be elected
- Vincent F. Cornelius, Wheaton 2,016
- Carl R. Draper, Springfield 1,592
Board of Governors – Cook County – 4 to be elected
- Deane Beth Brown, Chicago 434
- Al Durkin, Chicago 599
- Karen McNulty Enright, Chicago 731
- Celia Gamrath, Chicago 851
- Mark L. Karno, Chicago 416
- Pamela J. Kuzniar, Chicago 372
- Pamela Sakowicz Menaker, Wilmette 464
- Timothy E. Moran, Chicago 439
- J. Damian Ortiz, Chicago 343
- David Sosin, Orland Park 567
Board of Governors – Area 2 (Circuits 17, 19 and 22) – 1 to be elected
- Cheri N. Greenlee, Rockford 108
- Elizabeth M. Rochford, Lake Forest 150
- Mark W. Simons, Waukegan 50
Board of Governors – Under Age 37 – Cook – 1 to be elected
- Bridget Duignan, Chicago 432
- Anna P. Krolikowska, Northbrook 429
- Dennis M. Lynch, Chicago 292
- John C. Wroblewski, Chicago 249
For Assembly Circuit 7 – 6 to be elected
- Geri Lynn Arrindell, Springfield 109
- Donald M. Craven, Springfield 142
- Nancy G. Easum, Springfield 78
- David P. Eldridge, Springfield 62
- Howard W. Feldman, Springfield 157
- Edward J. Schoenbaum, Springfield 90
- Daniel K. Wright, Springfield 102
For Assembly Circuit 16[1] – 5 to be elected
- Steven A. Andersson, Aurora 104
- Susan W. Rogaliner, St. Charles 99
- Ryan P. Theriault, St. Charles 64
- Colleen G. Thomas, Carpentersville 52
- Steven D. Titiner, Aurora 101
- Rory T. Weiler, St. Charles 108
UNCONTESTED RACES
For Board of Governors – Area 5 (Circuits 5, 6 and 11) – 1 to be elected
- Keith E. Fruehling, Urbana
For Board of Governors – Area 7 (Circuits 1, 2 and 4) – 1 to be elected
- Carey C. Gill, Carbondale
For Board of Governors – Under Age 37 – Outside Cook – 1 to be elected
- Angelica Wawrzynek, Mattoon
For Assembly Circuit 1 – 2 to be elected
- Sarah J. Taylor, Carbondale
For Assembly Circuit 2 – 2 to be elected
- Luke A. Behme, Mt. Vernon
For Assembly Circuit 3 – 4 to be elected
- Nikki Carrion, Edwardsville
- Ebony R. Huddleston, Godfrey
- Dennis J. Orsey, Granite City
- Anthony E. Rothert, Edwardsville
For Assembly Circuit 4 – 1 to be elected
- Ted Graham, Jr., Taylorville
For Assembly Circuit 5 – 1 to be elected
- No petitions filed
For Assembly Circuit 6 – 5 to be elected
- Anthony A. “Tony” Bruno, Urbana
- Thomas A. Bruno, Urbana
- Mark C. Palmer, Champaign
For Assembly Circuit 8 – 1 to be elected
- Jim Hansen, Quincy
For Assembly Circuit 9 – 1 to be elected
- Stephanie S. Johnson, Lewistown
For Assembly Circuit 10 – 5 to be elected
- Richard A. Russo, Peoria
- Dick B. Williams, East Peoria
For Assembly Circuit 11 – 4 to be elected
- Pablo Eves, Bloomington
For Assembly Circuit 12 – 4 to be elected
- Sean D. Brady, Joliet
- Michael R. Lucas, Joliet
For Assembly Circuit 13 – 2 to be elected
- George G. Leynaud, Peru
For Assembly Circuit 14 – 3 to be elected
- Amy L. Keys, Moline
- Theodore G. Kutsunis, Rock Island
For Assembly Circuit 15 – 1 to be elected
- Heather McPherson, Freeport
For Assembly Circuit 17 – 4 to be elected
- Frank A. Perrecone, Rockford
- Donald L. Shriver, Rockford
- Donald P. Shriver, Rockford
- Tamika R. Walker, Rockford
For Assembly Circuit 18 – 16 to be elected
- Robert J. Anderson, Wheaton
- Dion U. Davi, Warrenville
- Kent A. Gaertner, Wheaton
- Robert Handley, Downers Grove
- Henry D. Kass, Wheaton
- John F. Knobloch, Naperville
- Colleen McLaughlin, Wheaton
- Ronald D. Menna, Jr., Wheaton
- Sharon R. Mulyk, Glen Ellyn
For Assembly Circuit 19 – 11 to be elected
- Robert O. Ackley, Mundelein
- Gary L. Schlesinger, Libertyville
- Timothy J. Storm, Wauconda
- Michael S. Strauss, Libertyville
For Assembly Circuit 20 – 5 to be elected
- Tom Speedie, Nashville
For Assembly Circuit 21 – 1 to be elected
- No petitions filed.
For Assembly Circuit 22 – 3 to be elected
- Richard J. Curran, Jr., Crystal Lake
- James P. Kelly, Crystal Lake
- Rhonda L. Rosenthal, Crystal Lake
For Assembly Circuit 23[2] – 1 to be elected
- Richard L. Turner, Jr., Sycamore
For Assembly Cook County – 39 to be elected
- Michael Alkaraki, Chicago
- Patrice Ball-Reed, Chicago
- Sam F. Cannizzaro, Chicago
- Anthony V. Casaccio, Chicago
- Joseph Michael Cataldo, Glenview
- Joel Chupack, Chicago
- Alice E. Dolan, Chicago
- Sharon L. Eiseman, Chicago
- John M. Fitzgerald, Chicago
- Eugene F. Friedman, Chicago
- Russell W. Hartigan, Western Springs
- KenyaA. Jenkins-Wright, Chicago
- Michele M. Jochner, Chicago
- Mark L. Karno, Chicago
- Eli Korer, Chicago
- Jeffrey G. Liss, Chicago
- Joseph F. Locallo, III, Chicago
- Adam Margolin, Chicago
- Pamela Sakowicz Menaker, Wilmette
- Julie A. Neubauer, Chicago
- Daniel E. O’Brien, Chicago
- J. Damian Ortiz, Chicago
- Alan Pearlman, Northbrook
- Juanita B. Rodriguez, Chicago
- Gina M. Rossi, Chicago
- Daniel R. Saeedi, Chicago
- Deborah Jo Soehlig, Chicago
- Letitia “Tish” Spunar-Sheats, Chicago
- Sarah E. Toney, Chicago
- David J. Vander Ploeg, Chicago
- Ryan C. Walsh, Chicago
- John A. Wasilewski, Palos Heights
- Alexander White, Des Plaines
- Cory White, Chicago
- Mary M. Williams, Chicago
- Bryan J. Wilson, Chicago
- Erin Wilson, Chicago
- Mark E. Wojcik, Chicago
IV. The 2013 Election permitted members to vote electronically or by written ballot.
Eighty-two (82) members receiving e-ballots requested paper ballots, and 57 members receiving paper ballots voted electronically. The following shows the number of members voting as well as the percentage of voters by method:
| 3,598 | 91% |
| 363 | 9% |
| 3,961 |
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[1] Public Act 097-0585 created the 23rd Judicial Circuit by splitting the 16th Circuit. The 16th Circuit consists of Kane County; the 23rd Circuit consists of DeKalb and Kendall counties. Effective December, 2012.
[2] Public Act 097-0585 created the 23rd Judicial Circuit by splitting the 16th Circuit. The 16th Circuit consists of Kane County; the 23rd Circuit consists of DeKalb and Kendall counties. Effective December, 2012.
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Member Comments (3)
Congratulations to Vince Cornelius as the next ISBA Third Vice President. This was an important election and I know Vince will continue the tradition of leadership that has guided the ISBA for many years.
I join my friend and colleague, Mr. Draper, in congratulating Mr. Cornelius. I also congratulate Carl for conducting himself in his typically dignified and classy manner. No doubt that he, too, will continue to serve his community and the legal profession effectively and brilliantly in the years to come.
I am very thrilled to congratulate my friend, neighbor, fellow attorney and compatriot Vince Cornelius. He will lead this association well.