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2010 Illinois gubernatorial election; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Pat Quinn / Sheila Simon : 1,721,812 : 46.79% : −3.2 : Republican: Bill Brady / Jason Plummer 1,702,399 45.94% +6.8 Independent: Scott Lee Cohen / Baxter B. Swilley 134,219 3.64% +3.6% Green: Rich Whitney / Don W. Crawford 99,625 2.70% −7.7 Libertarian: Lex Green ...
On election day, Pritzker won re-election with 54.9% of the vote, 0.4% higher than his 2018 performance, and the best raw vote percentage for a Democrat for governor since 1960. However, his margin of victory declined from 15.7% in 2018 to 12.5% in 2022.
Governor Andy Beshear was elected in 2019 with 49.2% of the vote and ran for re-election to a second term. [7] He won the Democratic nomination with little opposition & won the general election. Attorney general Daniel Cameron , former US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft , state auditor Mike Harmon , and agriculture commissioner Ryan Quarles ...
The race was called shortly after polls closed across the state at 7 p.m. Bailey conceded about 9:45 p.m. during a campaign event in Springfield
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) held a press conference Thursday to discuss the aftermath of the election, issuing a warning that if anyone tries to “come for my people,” they will have to ...
Three states held agriculture commissioner elections in 2023: Kentucky: Republican Jonathan Shell defeated Democrat Sierra Enlow by a margin of 59.3% to 40.7%, [35] succeeding two-term Republican Ryan Quarles, who was term-limited and ran for governor. [36] Louisiana: Four-term Republican Michael G. Strain won re-election unopposed. [37]
Before being elected the state’s Democratic governor in 2018 LINK, he had a private equity firm, Pritzker Group. He is up for re-election this year. Forbes list ranking: 822. Net worth: $3.6 billion
Elections in Illinois provide for the election of over 40,000 elected seats across over 6,000 units of government. [1] In a 2020 study, Illinois was ranked as the 4th easiest state for citizens to vote in. [2]