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2006 Illinois gubernatorial election [4] [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Rod Blagojevich/Pat Quinn : 1,736,731 : 49.79% : −2.4% : Republican: Judy Baar Topinka/Joe Birkett: 1,369,315 39.26% −5.8% Green: Rich Whitney/Julie Samuels: 361,336 10.36% +10.4% Constitution: Randy Stufflebeam/Randy A. White (Write-in) 19,020 0.5% +0.5% ...
Subsequently, Bailey was able to flip the counties of Alexander, Fulton, Jackson, Knox, and Winnebago, which Pritzker had previously won, while Pritzker managed to flip McLean county, marking the first time since 1948 that it has voted for a Democrat in a gubernatorial election. Pritzker was the first Illinois governor to serve a full term and ...
National Popular Vote contends that an election being decided based on a disputed tally is far less likely under the NPVIC, which creates one large nationwide pool of voters, than under the current system, in which the national winner may be determined by an extremely small margin in any one of the fifty-one smaller statewide tallies. [36]
Winnebago County election results Check out local Illinois results here . This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Illinois election results: Get updates from races across the state
11:45 p.m. Rep. Eric Sorensen (D) declared victory late Tuesday, with polls showing him leading former Judge Joe McGraw (R) 52.97% to 47.03% “For two decades as your local meteorologist, it was ...
Illinois races at the federal, state and local levels are up for grabs during the 2022 midterm elections. Here's what to know before voting. Illinois races at the federal, state and local levels ...
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump continues to ride a wave of popularity with recent polling. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker downplays those numbers. Trump won the popular vote and the ...
Governor Mike Parson took office on June 1, 2018, upon the resignation of Eric Greitens and was elected to a full term in his own right in 2020 with 57.2% of the vote. Because Parson served more than two years of Greitens' term, he was term-limited by the Missouri Constitution in 2024 and could not seek re-election for a second full term.