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Down Ballot
How a Local Campaign Became a National Referendum on Abortion
2024
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WHEN AN OBSCURE PRIMARY MET THE CULTURE WARS In 1990, a suburban Chicago race for state representative between Penny Pullen and Rosemary Mulligan unexpectedly became a national proxy battle over abortion in the United States. But the hard-fought primary also illustrated the overlooked importance of down-ballot contests in America’s culture wars. Patrick Wohl offers the dramatic account of a rollercoaster campaign that, after attracting political celebrities and a media circus, came down to thirty-one votes, a coin toss to determine the winner, and a recount fight that set a precedent for how to count dimpled chads. As the story unfolds, Wohl provides a rare nuts-and-bolts look at an election for state office from its first days through the Illinois Supreme Court decision that decided the winner—and set the stage for a decisive 1992 rematch.

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Patrick Wohl
Patrick Wohl
Author · 2 books
Patrick Wohl is the author of "Down Ballot" (3 Fields Books / University of Illinois Press). He is a former campaign staffer on campaigns for president, governor, state senate, state rep, and on ballot initiatives across the country. He is currently pursuing his JD from Georgetown University and received his BA from The George Washington University.
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