1952 Illinois elections

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1952 Illinois elections
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1950 November 4, 1952 1954  
Turnout86.04%

Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 4, 1952. [1]

Contents

Primaries were held on April 8. [1] [2]

The elections, in large part, saw a strong performance by the Republican Party.

The Republican Party retained control both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly and also won the Governorship, winning them a trifecta of state government control. They also swept all statewide elected executive offices. Additionally, they won all three seats for University of Illinois Trustees that were up for election.

For the first time since 1928, Illinois voted for the Republican presidential ticket, despite the fact that the Democratic ticket was headed by incumbent Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II.

Election information

Turnout

In the primary, 2,289,347 ballots were cast (891,991 Democratic and 1,397,356 Republican). [1] [2]

In the general election, turnout was 86.04% with a total of 4,563,305 ballots cast. [1] [3] [4]

Federal elections

United States President

Illinois voted for the Republican ticket of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. They defeated the Democratic ticket of (incumbent Illinois Governor) Adlai Stevenson II and John Sparkman.

This was the first time since 1928 that Illinois had voted for the Republican presidential ticket. This came despite the fact that the Democratic ticket was headed by Stevenson.

United States House

Illinois had redistricted before this election, and had lost one seat due to reapportionment following the 1950 United States Census. All of Illinois' remaining 25 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1952.

Before the election Republicans held 18 seats and Democrats held 8 seats from Illinois. In 1952, Republicans won 16 seats and Democrats won 9 seats.

State elections

Governor

1952 Illinois gubernatorial election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1948 November 4, 1952 1956  
Turnout83.26% [1] [4]
  William G. Stratton (Illinois Blue Book Portrait 1951-1952).jpg Sherwood Dixon 1949 (3x4).jpg
Nominee William Stratton Sherwood Dixon
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,317,3632,089,721
Percentage52.48%47.32%

1952 Illinois gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County Results

Stratton:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Dixon:     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Adlai Stevenson II
Democratic

Elected Governor

William Stratton
Republican

Incumbent Governor Adlai Stevenson II, a Democrat, ultimately did not seek a second term, instead opting to run as his party's nominee for President of the United States. Republican William Stratton was elected to succeed him in office.

General election

Gubernatorial election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William G. Stratton 2,317,36352.48
Democratic Sherwood Dixon 2,089,72147.32
Socialist Labor Louis Fisher8,7770.20
Write-in Others30.00
Total votes4,415,864 100

Lieutenant governor

1952 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1948 November 4, 1952 1956  
Turnout81.88% [1] [4]
  John William Chapman 1953 (3x4).jpg 3x4.svg
Nominee John William Chapman Herbert C. Paschen
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,291,8122,043,021
Percentage52.77%47.05%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Sherwood Dixon
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor

John William Chapman
Republican

Incumbent lieutenant governor Sherwood Dixon, a Democrat, ultimately did not seek reelection to a second term, instead opting to run for governor. Republican John William Chapman was elected to succeed him in office.

Before being made the Democratic nominee for governor (replacing Adlai Stevenson II, who opted to instead read for president for the United States), Dixon had been running for reelection, even winning the Democratic nomination. Attorney Herbert C. Paschen replaced Dixon as the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor.

Democratic primary

Lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sherwood Dixon (incumbent) 629,332 100
Write-in Others50.00
Total votes578,390 100

Republican primary

Lieutenant gubernatorial Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John William Chapman 480,908 43.12
Republican John D. Biggs479,00942.95
Republican Patrick S. Clary155,33213.93
Write-in Others40.00
Total votes1,115,253 100

General election

Lieutenant gubernatorial election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John William Chapman 2,291,812 52.77
Democratic Herbert C. Paschen 2,043,02147.05
Socialist Labor Frank Schnur7,8360.18
Total votes4,342,669 100

Attorney general

1952 Illinois Attorney General election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1948 November 4, 1952 1956  
Turnout81.71% [1] [4]
  Latham Castle.png 3x4.svg
Nominee Latham Castle Ivan A. Elliott
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,269,0822,056,411
Percentage52.36%47.46%

Attorney General before election

Ivan A. Elliott
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Latham Castle
Republican

Incumbent attorney general Ivan A. Elliott, a Democrat running for a second term, lost to Republican Latham Castle.

Democratic primary

Attorney General Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ivan A. Elliott (incumbent) 370,351 52.99
Democratic Joseph P. Burke194,99727.90
Democratic James L. Griffin133,58619.11
Total votes698,934 100

Republican primary

Attorney General Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Latham Castle 330,692 29.35
Republican Lee Daniels 252,99922.46
Republican J. Roy Browning200,88017.83
Republican Conrad Noll177,17415.73
Republican Edward P. Saltiel164,95514.64
Write-in Others20.00
Total votes1,126,702

General election

Attorney General election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Latham Castle 2,269,082 52.36
Democratic Ivan A. Elliott (incumbent)2,056,41147.46
Socialist Labor Bernard Campbell7,9330.18
Total votes4,333,426 100

Secretary of State

1952 Illinois Secretary of State election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1948 November 4, 1952 1956  
Turnout82.80% [1] [4]
  Charles F. Carpentier circa 1961 (3x4).jpg Edward J. Barrett 1949 (3x4a).jpg
Nominee Charles F. Carpentier Edward J. Barrett
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,196,3272,187,024
Percentage50.02%49.81%

Secretary of State before election

Edward J. Barrett
Democratic

Elected Secretary of State

Charles F. Carpentier
Republican

The Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett, a Democrat seeking a third term, was defeated by Republican Charles F. Carpentier.

Democratic primary

Secretary of State Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Edward J. Barrett (incumbent) 709,646 100
Write-in Others40.00
Total votes709,650 100

Republican primary

Secretary of State primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Charles F. Carpentier 455,994 39.97
Republican Warren E. Wright 449,54939.41
Republican Harold R. Collier 125,04410.96
Republican George R. Hedges110,2249.66
Write-in Others40.00
Total votes1,140,815

General election

Secretary of State election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Charles F. Carpentier 2,196,327 50.02
Democratic Edward J. Barrett (incumbent)2,187,02449.81
Socialist Labor Edward C. Gross7,8610.18
Total votes4,391,212 100

Auditor of Public Accounts

1952 Illinois Auditor of Public Accounts election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1948 November 4, 1952 1956  
Turnout81.94% [1] [4]
  Orville Hodge circa 1949 (3x4a).jpg Benjamin O. Cooper 1949 (3x4).jpg
Nominee Orville Hodge Benjamin O. Cooper
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,336,424 2,001,023
Percentage53.77%46.05%

Auditor of Public Accounts before election

Benjamin O. Cooper
Democratic

Elected Auditor of Public Accounts

Orville Hodge
Republican

Incumbent Auditor of Public Accounts Benjamin O. Cooper, a Democrat seeking a second term, was defeated by Republican Orville Hodge.

Democratic primary

Auditor of Public Accounts Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Benjamin O. Cooper (incumbent) 634,083 100
Write-in Others20.00
Total votes634,085 100

Republican primary

Auditor of Public Accounts Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Orville E. Hodge 287,627 24.77
Republican James E. Hill226,13419.47
Republican Ralph Waldo Emerson186,96016.10
Republican Louis E. Nelson174,98715.07
Republican Richard J. Oglesby113,0919.74
Republican Arthur E. Larson105,2539.06
Republican William H. Brown67,1875.79
Write-in Others20.00
Total votes1,161,243

General election

Auditor of Public Accounts election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Orville E. Hodge 2,336,424 53.77
Democratic Benjamin O. Cooper (incumbent)2,001,02346.05
Socialist Labor Nick Mays8,0650.19
Total votes4,345,512 100

Treasurer

1952 Illinois State Treasurer election
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1950 November 4, 1952 1954  
Turnout82.40% [1] [4]
  Elmer J Hoffman (1).jpg 3x4.svg
Nominee Elmer J. Hoffman Fred A. Cain
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,366,1701,996,132
Percentage54.15%45.68%

Treasurer before election

William Stratton
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Elmer J. Hoffman
Republican

Incumbent Treasurer William Stratton, a Republican, did not seek reelection to a second-consecutive (third overall) term, instead opting to run for governor. Republican Elmer J. Hoffman was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

Treasurer Democratic primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Fred A. Cain 628,356 100
Write-in Others60.00
Total votes628,362 100

Republican primary

Treasurer Republican primary [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Elmer J. Hoffman 471,668 62.86
Republican Leslie J. Smith154,49620.59
Republican William E. Wayland124,24416.56
Total votes750,408

General election

Treasurer election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Elmer J. Hoffman 2,366,170 54.15
Democratic Fred A. Cain1,996,13245.68
Socialist Labor Gregory P. Lyngas7,7550.18
Total votes4,370,057 100

State Senate

Seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 1952. Republicans retained control of the chamber.

State House of Representatives

Seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 1952. Republicans retained control of the chamber.

Trustees of University of Illinois

1952 Trustees of University of Illinois election
  1950 November 4, 1952 1954  

An election was held for three of the nine seats for Trustees of University of Illinois. [3] All three Republican nominees won. [3]

Republican incumbent Park Livingston was reelected to a third term. [5] Republican incumbent Doris Holt was reelected to a second term. [5] Joining them in being elected was fellow Republican Cushman Bissell. [3] [5]

Trustees of the University of Illinois election [3] [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Park Livington (incumbent) 2,392,531½ 18.53
Republican Cushman B. Bissell 2,312,089 17.91
Republican Doris S. Holt (incumbent) 2,283,764 17.69
Democratic Harold Pogue 2,006,419½15.54
Democratic Charles E. Bliss1,963,78715.21
Democratic Julien H. Collins1,929,10514.94
Socialist Labor Helen L. Olsen9,0740.07
Socialist Labor Henry Schilling8,4310.07
Socialist Labor Oscar Haeggquist8,1720.06
Total votes12,913,373 100

Ballot measures

Five statewide ballot measures were put before the residents of Illinois in 1952.

In order for constitutional amendments (of which all but one ballot measure was) to pass, they required either two-thirds support among those specifically voting on the measure or 50% support among all ballots cast in the elections. [6] [7]

County Officers' Compensation Amendment

Voters approved the County Officers' Compensation Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which amended Article X Section 10 of the 1870 Constitution of Illinois to establish rules for the compensation of county officer which stated that the compensation amount would be set by the county board and could not increase or diminish during the term of office. [1] [3] [8]

County Officers' Compensation Amendment [1] [3] [4]
OptionVotes % of votes

on measure

 % of all ballots
cast
Yes2,024,82367.4044.37
No979,40132.6021.46
Total votes3,005,15510065.86
Voter turnout56.66%

Double Liability Banking Amendment

Voters approved the Double Liability Banking Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which amended Article XI Section 6 of the 1870 Constitution of Illinois to make it so that individual stockholders of banking institutions should not be personally liable to the creditors of the corporation. [1] [3] [9]

Double Liability Banking Amendment [1] [3] [4]
OptionVotes % of votes

on measure

 % of all ballots
cast
Yes2,072,96568.6945.43
No944,84531.3120.70
Total votes3,017,81010066.13
Voter turnout56.90%

General Banking Law Amendment

Voters approved the General Banking Law Amendment, a legislatively referred state statute which made changes to section 13 of the general banking law. [1] [3]

General Banking Law Amendment [1] [3] [10] [4]
CandidateVotes %
Yes2,173,42582.66
No455,78217.34
Total votes2,629,207 100
Voter turnout49.58%

Re-election of County Officers Amendment

The Re-election of County Officers Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which would amend Article X Section 8 of the 1870 Constitution of Illinois create new rules for the election of officers in each county, failed to pass either threshold for adoption. [1] [3] [7]

Re-election of County Officers Amendment [1] [3] [4]
OptionVotes % of votes

on measure

 % of all ballots
cast
Yes1,953,67564.3042.81
No1,084,86435.7023.77
Total votes3,038,53910066.59
Voter turnout57.29%

Revenue Amendment

The Revenue Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which would amend Article IX Sections 1, 2 3, 9, and 10 and repeal Section IX Section 13 to modify the power of the legislature to levy taxes, failed to reach either threshold required for adoption. [1] [3] [11]

Double Liability Banking Amendment [1] [3] [4]
OptionVotes % of votes

on measure

 % of all ballots
cast
Yes1,838,59661.3740.29
No1,157,40638.6325.36
Total votes2,996,00210065.65
Voter turnout56.49%

Local elections

Local elections were held.

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