Three voters in 60626 ZIP are over 100 years old

Three voters in 60626 ZIP are over 100 years old
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In zip code 60626, three voters over the age of 100 are registered to vote and have voted in recent elections, according to the Illinois Secretary of State.

The oldest of these voters, Helen Rak, is 105 years old. No voters were over 105 years old. According to the American Society on Aging, there are an estimated 80,000 centenarians in the United States.

Statewide, the oldest voter is Tim Dial at 118 years old. There are 42 individuals on Illinois voter rolls who are currently listed as having been born before the oldest living person in the United States, Hester Ford. Ford was born August 15, 1905, according to the Supercentenarian Research Foundation. This could indicate that the state’s voter registration data is outdated or that deceased voters are not being removed from the registry and someone is voting in their name.

Voters over the age of 100 in zip code 60626
Name Birthdate Date of most recent vote cast Voted Republican or Democrat
Arjan Metovic 28 January 1904 2 November 2004 Unknown
Anne O. Farley 17 November 1913 2 February 2010 Democratic
David N. Burdein 20 June 1919 6 November 2018 Unknown
Fannie E. Kyles 14 August 1915 7 April 2015 Unknown
Hee Nuh Choi 21 April 1916 8 November 2016 Unknown
Halina M. Urban 13 February 1918 15 March 2016 Democratic
Helen A. Rak 26 July 1915 6 November 2018 Unknown
Janet Leder 25 February 1920 6 November 2018 Unknown
Maria Dolores Regalado 4 July 1918 4 November 2008 Unknown
Marjorie Joseph 5 June 1919 8 November 2016 Unknown


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