GOP Turnout in Algonquin Township

While the Algonquin Township Republican Central Committee organization meeting was going on, I was calculating the percentages of Republican turnout in the 68 precincts.

I was stimulated to do so by the abysmally low turnout in my Algonquin Township Precinct 7. Before I was beaten by a Personal PAC candidate in 2000, the Republican turnout was above 45%, sometimes approaching 50%.

This year it was only 24.2%.

Just horrible, despite having knocked on virtually every door the weekend before the election and candidates having signs throughout the neighborhood.

Still it was the highest percentage GOP turnout in Algonquin Township.

Note that in only three precincts was the Republican turnout over 20%. Lots of room for improvement in every precinct.

Here’s what I found. If the precincts had committeemen running, I have listed their names.

If you see a precinct without a name behind it, that means no one ran for Republican precinct committeeman. People who would be willing to be a precinct committeeman who live in an empty precinct can send me an email and I’ll be happy to give you my take on what one needs to do.

Where precincts are in Algonquin Township. Click to enlarge.

If someone is already precinct committeeman, but you would like to take on a precinct, send me an email, too. People do not have to live in a precinct to be appointed its precinct committeeman.

Algonquin 1 – 10.9% (Mark Gerhardt)
Algonquin 2 – 16.0% (Ken Koehler)
Algonquin 3 – 15.1% (Mickey Barnas)
Algonquin 4 – 10.5%
Algonquin 5 – 12.3% (Chuck Lutzow)
Algonquin 6 – 13.5% (Joe Stafani)
Algonquin 7 – 24.2% (Cal Skinner)
Algonquin 8 – 12.9%
Algonquin 9 – 16.3%
Algonquin 10 – 14.1% (Aaron Shepley)
Algonquin 11 – 8.2% (Douglas Blansinski)
Algonquin 12 – 13.4% (Ray Chisholm)
Algonquin 13 – 10.3% (Rita Heuel)
Algonquin 14 – 10.6% (Andrew Kovari)
Algonquin 15 – 7.8%
Algonquin 16 – 22.2% (Lou Anne Majewski)
Algonquin 17 – 15.6% (David Miller)
Algonquin 18 – 13.7% (Jerome Majewski)
Algonquin 19 – 16.7% (Joseph Stecker)
Algonquin 20 – 10.8% (Ellen Brady Mueller)
Algonquin 21 – 9.0% (Mark Guerra)
Algonquin 22 – 11.1% (Lowell Cutsforth)
Algonquin 23 – 18.8%
Algonquin 24 – 10.5% (Donald Franz)
Algonquin 25 – 14.9% (Thomas McDermott)
Algonquin 26 – 11.7%
Algonquin 27 – 12.6% (Elaine Mulligan)
Algonquin 28 – 12.6%
Algonquin 29 – 11.2%
Algonquin 30 – 14.2% (Marc Munaretto)
Algonquin 31 – 9.1%
Algonquin 32 – 8.0%
Algonquin 33 – 13.6% (Sean Murphy)
Algonquin 34 – 9.6% (Kay Stanish beat Donald King in the only contested township primary)
Algonquin 35 – 9.2%
Algonquin 36 – 20.1% (Mike Tryon)
Algonquin 37 – 5.6% (Jacob Justin)
Algonquin 38 – 13.1%
Algonquin 39 – 5.6%
Algonquin 40 – 8.3% (Mallory Rosencrans)
Algonquin 41 – 11.7%
Algonquin 42 – 16.9%
Algonquin 43 – 9.6%
Algonquin 44 – 11.6% (Patrick Cocernian)
Algonquin 45 – 17.2% (Robert Bless)
Algonquin 46 – 14.8% (Kathy DeRaedt)
Algonquin 47 – 10.9% (Rebecca Lee)
Algonquin 48 – 13.2%
Algonquin 49 – 15.7% (Demetrios Tsilimigras)
Algonquin 50 – 17.1% (Lyn Orphal)
Algonquin 51 – 13.5% ((Eileen Marhoefer)
Algonquin 52 – 8.1% (Robert Lee)
Algonquin 53 – 5.1% (Brian Hain)
Algonquin 54 – 13.7%
Algonquin 55 – 12.3%
Algonquin 56 – 10.0% (Eugene Sittinger)
Algonquin 57 – 7.8%
Algonquin 58 – 14.8%
Algonquin 59 – 7.3%
Algonquin 60 – 12.8%
Algonquin 61 – 10.3%
Algonquin 62 – 12.3%
Algonquin 63 – 8.4%
Algonquin 64 – 13.7%
Algonquin 65 – 15.9%
Algonquin 66 – 8.3%
Algonquin 67 – 13.4%
Algonquin 68 – 10.0%

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