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Raymond "Ray" G.
Wardingley is an
American perennial candidate who has many times, unsuccessfully,
sought office in Chicago, Illinois. He is most famous...
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remaining nine percent. Rush
later defeated his
Republican opponent,
Raymond Wardingley, 88
percent to 12 percent,
ensuring his reelection.
Subsequent to this...
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Democratic 1992 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Bobby Rush (Democratic) 88% ▌Raymond
Wardingley (Republican) 12% Illinois 2
Jesse Jackson Jr.
Democratic 1995 In****bent...
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Democratic 1992 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Bobby Rush (Democratic) 80.3% ▌Ray
Wardingley (Republican) 15.9% ▌Jeff
Adams (Green) 3.8% Illinois 2 D+36
Jesse Jackson...
- 1992 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Bobby Rush (Democratic) 84.8% ▌Raymond
Wardingley (Republican) 15.2% Illinois 2
Jesse Jackson Jr.
Democratic 1995 (special)...
- 1992 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Bobby Rush (Democratic) 81.17% ▌Raymond
Wardingley (Republican) 16.21% ▌Dorothy
Tsatsos (Libertarian) 2.62% Illinois 2 Jesse...
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Democratic 2004 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y Dan
Lipinski (Democratic) 77.1% ▌Ray
Wardingley (Republican) 22.9% Illinois 4 D+31 Luis Gutiérrez
Democratic 1992 In****bent...
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winning by a
landslide 24-point margin. The
Republican candidate,
Raymond Wardingley,
fared poorly with only 2.8% of the vote. A fourth-place candidate, Harold...
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general election he
defeated the
Republican nominee,
Raymond Wardingley, with 77% of the vote.
Lipinski defeated three opponents in the 2008 Democratic...
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challenged by
Kenneth Hurst,
Chester Hornowski, and Ray
Wardingley.
Kenneth Hurst was the 39th Ward
Republican committeeman and was also...