1976 Illinois elections

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1976 Illinois elections
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  1974 November 2, 1976 1978  
Turnout77.38%
President Gerald Ford is joined by Republican gubernatorial nominee James R. Thompson at a whistle stop in Springfield Springfield (1976-10-16)(a).jpg
President Gerald Ford is joined by Republican gubernatorial nominee James R. Thompson at a whistle stop in Springfield

Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 2, 1976. [1]

Contents

Primaries were held on March 16, 1976. [1]

In order to, per Constitution of Illinois, allow for all statewide executive offices to be up for election in the 1978 midterms, all statewide executive offices up for election in 1976 were only elected to two-year terms.

Election information

In order to, per Constitution of Illinois, allow for all statewide executive offices to be up for election in the 1978 midterms, all statewide executive offices up for election in 1976 were only elected to two-year terms.

This is would be the last time that any election for a nstatewide executive office would be held in Illinois during a presidential election year, until 2016, when a special election was held for comptroller.

Turnout

Turnout in the primary election was 21.55%, with a total of 1,239,487 ballots cast. 669,210 Democratic and 570,277 Republican primary ballots were cast. [1]

Turnout during the general election was 77.38%, with 4,838,182 ballots cast. [1]

Federal elections

United States President

Illinois voted for the Republican ticket of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole. [1]

United States House

All 24 Illinois seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1976.

Republicans flipped one seat, making the composition of Illinois' House delegation consist of 12 Democrats and 12 Republicans.

State elections

Governor and Lieutenant Governor

1976 Illinois gubernatorial election
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  1972 November 2, 1976 1978  
Turnout74.18% [1]
  Governor James Thompson (3x4).jpg Michael J. Howlett (Illinois Blue Book Portrait 1971-1972) (cropped less).png
Nominee James R. Thompson Michael J. Howlett
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate David C. O'Neal Neil Hartigan
Popular vote3,000,3951,610,258
Percentage64.68%34.71%

1976 Illinois gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County Results

Thompson:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%

Howlett:     50–60%

Governor before election

Dan Walker
Democratic

Elected Governor

James R. Thompson
Republican

Incumbent Governor Dan Walker, a Democrat, had been defeated by Michael J. Howlett in the Democratic primary, while incumbent Lieutenant Governor Neil Hartigan was renominated in the Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial primary. The Republican ticket of James R. Thompson and David C. O'Neal won the election.

1976 gubernatorial election, Illinois [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican James R. Thompson/Dave O'Neal 3,000,365 64.68
Democratic Michael J. Howlett/Neil F. Hartigan 1,610,25834.71
Communist Ishmael Flory/Linda R. Appelhans10,0910.22
Libertarian F. Joseph McCaffrey/Georgia E. Shields7,5520.16
Socialist Workers Suzanne Haig/Dennis Brasky4,9260.11
Socialist Labor George LaForest/Stanley A. Prorok3,1470.07
U.S. Labor Edward Waffle/Peter Matni2,3020.05
Write-in Other3690.01
Total votes4,639,010 100

Attorney General

1976 Illinois Attorney General election
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  1972 November 2, 1976 1978  
Turnout72.15% [1]
  William J. Scott, circa 1976 (3x4).jpg Cecil A. Partee circa 1976.jpg
Nominee William J. Scott Cecil Partee
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,795,0131,678,800
Percentage61.95%37.21%

Attorney General before election

William J. Scott
Republican

Elected Attorney General

William J. Scott
Republican

Incumbent Attorney General William J. Scott, a Republican, was elected to a third term.

Democratic primary

President of the Illinois Senate Cecil Partee narrowly defeated Superintendent of the Illinois Department of Registration and Education [2] Ronald E. Stackler in the Democratic primary.

Attorney General Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Cecil A. Partee 270,741 50.56
Democratic Ronald E. Stackler264,70149.44
Total votes535,442 100

Republican primary

Incumbent William J. Scott won the Republican primary, running unopposed.

Attorney General Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William J. Scott (incumbent) 485,940 100
Total votes485,940 100

General election

Attorney General election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William J. Scott (incumbent) 2,795,013 61.95
Democratic Cecil Partee 1,678,80037.21
Communist Theodore Pearson11,1500.25
Socialist Workers Nancy J. Cohen9,3330.21
Libertarian John C. Reis9,1650.20
Socialist Labor George P. Milonas4,3440.10
U.S. Labor Richard D. Leebove3,9180.16
Write-in Others450.00
Total votes4,511,768 100

Secretary of State

1976 Illinois Secretary of State election
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  1972 November 2, 1976 1978  
Turnout72.00% [1]
  Alan Dixon (Illinois Blue Book Portrait 1977-1978) (cropped).png William C. Harris circa 1976 (3x4).jpg
Nominee Alan J. Dixon William C. Harris
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote2,906,3111,562,028
Percentage64.55%34.69%

1976 Illinois Secretary of State election results map by county.svg
County results
Dixon:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Harris:     50–60%     60–70%

Secretary of State before election

Michael Howlett
Democratic

Elected Secretary of State

Alan J. Dixon
Democratic

Incumbent Secretary of State Michael Howlett, a Democrat, did not seek a second term, instead opting to run for governor. Democrat Alan J. Dixon was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

Illinois Treasurer Alan J. Dixon won the Democratic primary, defeating Illinois State Senator Vince Demuzio.

Secretary of State Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alan J. Dixon 984,934 77.35
Democratic Vince Demuzio 288,35422.65
Total votes1,273,288 100

Republican primary

Illinois State Senator William C. Harris won the Republican primary, running unopposed.

Secretary of State Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William C. Harris 615,932 100
Total votes615,932 100

General election

Secretary of State election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alan J. Dixon 2,906,311 64.55
Republican William C. Harris 1,562,02834.69
Libertarian Ellyn Powelson10,4610.23
Communist Frances Gabow8,2710.18
Socialist Workers Eva Lynn Masterson6,3560.14
U.S. Labor John H. Brown, Jr.5,2120.12
Socialist Labor Ben Leonik3,8760.09
Write-in Others300.00
Total votes4,502,545 100

Comptroller

1976 Illinois State Comptroller election
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  1972 November 2, 1976 1978  
Turnout71.25% [1]
  Comptroller Michael Bakalis (3x4).jpg George W. Lindberg circa 1976 (3x4).jpg
Nominee Michael Bakalis George W. Lindberg
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote2,298,0742,117,977
Percentage51.67%47.53%

State Comptroller before election

George W. Lindberg
Republican

Elected State Comptroller

Michael Bakalis
Democratic

Incumbent Comptroller George W. Lindberg, a Republican running for a second term, was defeated by Democrat Michael Bakalis.

Democratic primary

Former Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael Bakalis won the Democratic primary, defeating Director of the Illinois State Department of General Services [3] Roland Burris.

Secretary of State Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael J. Bakalis 900,294 71.82
Democratic Roland W. Burris 353,25228.18
Total votes1,253,546 100

Republican primary

Incumbent George W. Lindberg won the Republican primary, running unopposed.

Secretary of State Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican George W. Lindberg (incumbent) 619,698 100
Total votes619,698 100

General election

Comptroller election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Bakalis 2,298,074 51.58
Republican George W. Lindberg (incumbent)2,117,97747.53
Libertarian Mark B. Wallace13,7890.31
Communist Charles Hunter10,9920.25
U.S. Labor Michael Braun5,6350.13
Socialist Workers Clemens R. Bak5,0710.11
Socialist Labor Gregory P. Lyngas4,0640.09
Write-in Others220.00
Total votes4,455,624 100

State Senate

Seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 1976. Democrats retained control of the chamber.

State House of Representatives

Seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 1976. Democrats retained control of the chamber.

Trustees of University of Illinois

1976 Trustees of University of Illinois election
  1974 November 2, 1976 1978  

An election was held for three of nine seats for Trustees of University of Illinois system.

The election saw the reelection of first-term Democrats William D. Forsyth Jr., George W. Howard III, and Earl L. Neal. [1] [4]

Trustees of the University of Illinois election [1] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Earl L. Neal (incumbent) 2,221,506 18.17
Democratic William D. Forsyth Jr. (incumbent) 2,056,442 16.82
Democratic George W. Howard, III (incumbent) 1,971,033 16.12
Republican Timothy W. Swain1,968,39116.10
Republican Robert E. Allen1,893,69515.49
Republican Dean Ennis Madden1,789,40914.64
Libertarian Anne McCracken44,4720.36
U.S. Labor Carol Leebove30,2330.25
Libertarian James D. McCawley27,5420.23
Communist Mark J. Almberg25,6410.21
Libertarian Milton Altschuler25,5320.21
U.S. Labor Helen Ratzlow25,3510.21
Socialist Labor Doris Churchill24,5950.20
U.S. Labor Shari Waffle22,4980.18
Communist Altherna Medith18,9480.16
Communist Jack Kling17,4140.14
Socialist Labor Edwin L. Williams14,9700.12
Socialist Workers Mark Harris13,3140.11
Socialist Workers David W. Tucker11,9820.10
Socialist Workers John Pottinger10,7520.09
Socialist Labor Clarys L. Essex10,6710.09
Write-in Others1130.00
Total votes12,224,504 100

Judicial elections

Multiple judicial positions were up for election in 1976. [1]

Local elections

Local elections were held.

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