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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Election 2012: Did Oak Lawn Choose Obama or Romney?

President Barack Obama keeps his title for the next four years, but who did Oak Lawn choose to lead the country? We gathered precinct data to show how our area voted.

There was no conservative revolution in Oak Lawn this presidential election, which is now relegated to history. Oak Lawn mirrored the rest of the country’s voting patterns, with Democrat President Barack Obama winning the electoral and popular votes over Republican challenger Mitt Romney. In Oak Lawn, Obama was the clear favorite, according to data from the Cook County Clerk’s office. In the Worth Township precincts located in Oak Lawn, Romney took six out of the 41 local precincts; in some only a few votes separated the candidates. Obama took 12,792 votes to Romney’s 10,186 of votes cast in the 2012 presidential election, according to the Cook County Clerk’s office. Out of Worth Township’s 1,417,811 registered voters, 985,401 ballots were…

O.L. Taxpayer

7:59 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I love how out of one side of the Democratic mouth comes " Bush ruined America and the global economy" then out of the other side ,( which no one can argue) " He is the dumbest person in the world". How could he be to blame for being the mastermind of the decline of a Global economy? Give it up folks.   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

2012 Election Results: Find All Your Local Winners

Find out who won and by how much in all your local county and state races.

After what has seemed like an election years in the making, the results are finally rolling in.  The above list gives you the results for all your local state and county races. The numbers were complied from the Cook County Clerk's Office and the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.  Patch has been out and about all day covering area voting and providing updates as the results roll in. Check out our live blog to review all the day's action.  Visit our election central page for more information on each candidate and links to all our election stories.  Want to keep talking about the election? Like us on Facebook and get the latest local news sent free to your email: Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and Oak Lawn Patch on Facebook  Full Election …

Jennifer

9:58 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

How long do we have to wait for all the political signs to be taken down? Win or lose remove your signs.   more ›

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