American election
1984 Cook County, Illinois, elections Turnout 78.76%
The
Cook County, Illinois , general election was held on November 6, 1984.
[1]
Primaries were held March 20, 1984.
[2]
Elections were held for
Clerk of the Circuit Court ,
Recorder of Deeds ,
State's Attorney , 4 seats on the
Water Reclamation District Board , and judgeships on the
Circuit Court of Cook County .
Election information
1984 was a
presidential election year in the United States. The primaries and general elections for Cook County races coincided with those for federal races (
President ,
Senate , and
House ) and those for
state elections .
Voter turnout
Primary election
Voter turnout in Cook County during the primaries was 46.94%
[2]
[3]
Chicago saw 58.55% turnout, and suburban Cook County saw 31.99% turnout.
[2]
[3]
Vote totals of primaries
[2]
Primary
Chicago vote totals
Suburban Cook County vote totals
Total Cook County vote totals
Democratic
878,243
257,169
1,135,412
Republican
35,966
126,181
162,147
Citizens
241
0
241
Nonpartisan
0
4,348
4,348
Total
914,450
387,698
1,302,148
General election
Turnout in the general election was 78.76%, with 2,262,103 ballots cast.
[4] Chicago saw 78.23% turnout (with 1,247,630 ballots cast), and suburban Cook County saw 79.42% turnout (with 1,014,473 ballots cast).
[1]
[5]
Straight-ticket voting
Ballots had a
straight-ticket voting option in 1988.
[1]
Clerk of the Circuit Court
In the 1984
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County election , incumbent clerk
Morgan M. Finley , a Democrat first appointed in 1974,
[6] was reelected.
Primaries
Democratic
Republican
General election
Recorder of Deeds
In the 1988
Cook County Recorder of Deeds election , incumbent second-term recorder of deeds Sid Olsen, a Democrat, did not seek reelection. Democrat
Harry Yourell was elected to succeed him.
Primaries
Democratic
Republican
General election
State's Attorney
In the 1984
Cook County State's Attorney election , incumbent first-term state's attorney
Richard M. Daley , a Democrat, was reelected.
Primaries
Democratic
Republican
Former
superintendent of the Chicago Police Department
Richard J. Brzeczek won the Republican primary, running unopposed.
[2]
[7]
General election
Water Reclamation District Board
1984 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election
In the 1988
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago election , four of the nine seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board were up for election. Three were regularly scheduled elections, and one was a special election due to a vacancy.
[2]
[1]
Democrats won all four seats up for election.
[1]
Judicial elections
Pasrtisan elections were held for judgeships on the Circuit Court of Cook County due to vacancies.
[1]
Retention elections were also held for the Circuit Court.
[1]
Other elections
Coinciding with the primaries, elections were held to elect the Democratic, Republican, and Citizens
committeemen for the wards of Chicago.
[2]
See also
References
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"OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984" (PDF) . voterinfo.net . Cook County Clerk. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 3 October 2008.
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"OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1984" (PDF) . voterinfo.net . Cook County Clerk. Archived from
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State of Illinois OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 20, 1984 . Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Board of Elections. p. 163. Retrieved 20 October 2020 .
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"STATE OF ILLINOIS OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1984" (PDF) . Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved 18 October 2020 . [
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State of Illinois OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION November 6, 1984 . Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Board of Elections. p. 88. Retrieved 20 October 2020 .
^ Gibson, Ray (20 July 1986).
"FINLEY STEERS PUBLIC INSURANCE BUSINESS TO FRIEND" . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 18 October 2020 .
^ Neal, Steve (17 September 1985).
"EX-SUPT. O`GRADY MAY CHALLENGE ELROD" . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2 November 2020 .
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