1990 Illinois elections

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1990 Illinois elections
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  1988 November 6, 1990 1992  
Turnout56.71%

Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 6, 1990. The primary elections were held on March 20, 1990. [1]

Contents

All statewide offices saw their incumbents forgo seeking reelection. However, no statewide office saw a change in party composition, with Republicans retaining the governorship and lieutenant governorship in their joint election, as well as the office of Secretary of State, and Democrats retaining the offices of Attorney General, Comptroller, and Treasurer. [2]

Democrats retained their control of both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly. [3]

Election information

1990 was a midterm election year in the United States.

Turnout

For the primaries, turnout was 32.62%, with 1,962,284 ballots cast (with 1,123,972 Democratic ballots, 805,381 Republican ballots, 525 Illinois Solidarity, 21 Independent Progressive, and 32,385 nonpartisan ballots cast). [1]

For the general election, turnout was 56.71%, with 3,420,720 ballots cast. [4]

Straight-ticket voting

Illinois had a straight-ticket voting option in 1990. [4]

PartyNumber of
straight-ticket
votes [4]
Democratic 498,918
Republican 360,273
Illinois Solidarity 2,108
Independent Progressive7
Jim Wham394
Libertarian 3,005

Federal elections

United States Senate

Incumbent Democrat Paul Simon was reelected to a second term.

United States House

All 22 of Illinois' seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1990.

The Democratic Party flipped one Republican-held seat, making the composition of Illinois' House delegation 15 Democrats and 7 Republicans.

State elections

Governor and Lieutenant Governor

1990 Illinois gubernatorial election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout54.00%
  Secretary of State Jim Edgar (1989-1999 Illinois Blue Book Portrait).jpg Attorney General Neil Hartigan (cropped).jpg
Nominee Jim Edgar Neil Hartigan
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Bob Kustra James B. Burns
Popular vote1,653,1261,569,217
Percentage50.8%48.2%

1990 Illinois gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County Results

Edgar:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%

Hartigan:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Governor before election

James R. Thompson
Republican

Elected Governor

Jim Edgar
Republican

Incumbent Governor James R. Thompson did not seek reelection to a fifth term. Republican Jim Edgar was elected to succeed him in office, defeating Democrat Neil Hartigan by a narrow margin of about 80,000 votes.

Gubernatorial election [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Edgar / Bob Kustra 1,653,12650.75
Democratic Neil Hartigan / James B. Burns 1,569,21748.17
Illinois Solidarity Jessie Fields35,0671.08
Total votes3,257,410

Attorney General

1990 Illinois Attorney General election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout53.33% [4]
  Roland W. Burris circa 1987 Bb 39880 full (3x4).jpg 3x4.svg
Nominee Roland Burris Jim Ryan
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,656,0451,560,831
Percentage51.48%48.52%

Attorney General before election

Neil Hartigan
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Roland Burris
Democratic

Incumbent Attorney General Neil Hartigan, a Democrat, did not run for a third term, instead opting to run for governor. Democrat Roland Burris was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

Illinois Comptroller Roland Burris won the Democratic primary, running unopposed.

Attorney General Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Roland Burris 801,279 100
Total votes801,279 100

Republican primary

Attorney General Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Ryan 645,000 100
Total votes645,000 100

General election

Attorney General election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Roland Burris 1,656,045 51.48
Republican Jim Ryan 1,560,83148.52
Total votes3,216,876 100

Secretary of State

1990 Illinois Secretary of State election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout52.16% [4]
  2007 Governor George Ryan crop4 (1).JPG Jerome Constentino 1989 (3x4).jpg
Nominee George Ryan Jerome Cosentino
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote1,680,5311,465,785
Percentage53.41%46.59%

Secretary of State before election

Jim Edgar
Republican

Elected Secretary of State

George Ryan
Republican

Incumbent Secretary of State Jim Edgar, a Republican first appointed in 1981 and subsequently reelected to two full terms, did not seek reelection to another term, instead opting to run for governor. Republican George Ryan was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

Illinois Treasurer Jerome Cosentino won the Democratic primary, running unopposed.

Secretary of State Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jerry Cosentino 769,279 100
Total votes769,279 100

Republican primary

Lieutenant Governor of Illinois George Ryan won the Republican primary, running unopposed.

Secretary of State Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican George H. Ryan 639,808 100
Total votes639,808 100

General election

Secretary of State election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican George H. Ryan 1,680,531 53.41
Democratic Jerome Cosentino 1,465,78546.59
Total votes3,146,316 100

Comptroller

1990 Illinois State Comptroller election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout52.01% [4]
  Dawn Clark Netsch.jpg 3x4.svg
Nominee Dawn Clark Netsch Sue Suter
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,696,4141,440,747
Percentage54.07%45.93%

State Comptroller before election

Roland Burris
Democratic

Elected State Comptroller

Dawn Clark Netsch
Democratic

Incumbent Comptroller Roland Burris, a Democrat, did not seek reelection to a fourth term, instead opting to run for Attorney General. Democrat Dawn Clark Netsch was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

State Senator Dawn Clark Netsch defeated attorney Shawn Collins, State Representative Woody Bowman, and Kane County Democratic Party Chairman Bill Sarto. [1] [6]

Secretary of State Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dawn Clark Netsch 401,928 47.73
Democratic Shawn Collins230,88927.42
Democratic Woody Bowman 135,32116.07
Democratic Bill Sarto73,9938.79
Total votes842,131 100

Republican primary

Republican Sue Suter, the director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid [7] who previously from 1984 until 1988 had been head of the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services, won the Republican primary unopposed. [1] [8] This was Suter's first attempt at elected office. [8]

Secretary of State Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Sue Suter 600,830 100
Total votes600,830 100

General election

Comptroller election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dawn Clark Netsch 1,696,414 54.07
Republican Sue Suter1,440,74745.93
Total votes3,137,161 100

Treasurer

1990 Illinois State Treasurer election
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  1986 November 6, 1990 1994  
Turnout51.81% [4]
  Governor Pat Quinn (a).jpg Gregory W. Baise, circa 1985 (3x4).png
Nominee Pat Quinn Greg Baise
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,740,7421,384,492
Percentage55.70%44.30%

Treasurer before election

Jerome Cosentino
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Pat Quinn
Democratic

Incumbent Treasurer Jerome Cosentino, a Democrat, did not run for what would have been a third overall (second consecutive) term, instead opting to run for Secretary of State. Democrat Pat Quinn was elected to succeed him in office.

Democratic primary

Former Cook County Board of Tax Appeals commissioner and Chicago Revenue Director Pat Quinn defeated State Representative Peg McDonnell Breslin. Quinn previously had been an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination in 1986.

Breslin had been the candidate endorsed by the Democratic Party organization. [9]

Treasurer Democratic primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patrick Quinn 449,442 51.12
Democratic Peg McDonnell Breslin 429,81048.88
Total votes879,252 100

Republican primary

Former Illinois Secretary of Transportation Greg Baise won the Republican primary unopposed. [1] [10]

Treasurer Republican primary [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Greg Baise 594,238 100
Total votes594,238 100

General election

Baise campaigned on a message of conservatism. [11] Quinn campaigned as a populist reformer in opposition to big government. [11]

During the general election campaign, Quinn won the endorsement of the AFL–CIO. [2]

Treasurer election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patrick Quinn 1,740,742 55.70
Republican Greg Baise 1,384,49244.30
Write-in Paul Salander550.00
Total votes3,125,289 100

State Senate

Some of the seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 1990. Democrats retained control of the chamber. [3]

State House of Representatives

All of the seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 1990. Democrats retained control of the chamber. [3]

Trustees of University of Illinois

1990 Trustees of University of Illinois election
  1988 November 6, 1990 1992  

An election was held for three of nine seats for Trustees of University of Illinois system for six-year terms.

The election saw the reelection of incumbent Democrat Gloria Jackson Bacon to a second term and incumbent Republican Susan Loving Gravenhorst to a third term, as well as the election of new trustee Democrat Thomas R. Lamont. [12]

Fourth-term incumbent Republican Ralph Crane Hahn lost reelection. [12]

Trustees of the University of Illinois election [4] [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Jackson Bacon (incumbent) 1,597,215 19.00
Republican Susan Loving Gravenhorst (incumbent) 1,416,930 16.86
Democratic Tom Lamont 1,412,371 16.80
Republican Ralph Crane Hahn (incumbent)1,330,90215.84
Democratic Joe Luco1,311,18215.60
Republican John G. Huftalin1,110,26413.21
Illinois Solidarity Martin C. Ortega226,1032.69
Total votes8,404,967 100

Judicial elections

Multiple judicial positions were up for election in 1990.

Ballot measure

Illinois voters voted on a single ballot measure in 1990. [13] In order to be approved, the measure required either 60% support among those specifically voting on the amendment or 50% support among all ballots cast in the elections. [13]

Redemption Periods for Property Sold for Non-Payment of Taxes Amendment

Voters approved the Redemption Periods for Property Sold for Non-Payment of Taxes Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which amended Article IX, Section 8 of the Constitution of Illinois to reduce the redemption period on the tax sale of certain delinquent properties. [13] [14]

Redemption Periods for
Property Sold for Non-Payment of Taxes Amendment [13] [14]
OptionVotes % of votes
on measure
 % of all ballots
cast
Yes1,004,54672.2529.37
No385,77227.7511.28
Total votes1,390,31810040.64
Voter turnout23.05%

Local elections

Local elections were held. These included county elections, such as the Cook County elections.

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