2014 Illinois Senate election

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Illinois Senate elections, 2014
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  2012
November 4, 2014 (2014-11-04)
2016  

19 of 59 total seats in the Illinois Senate
30 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  John Cullerton (cropped).jpg Christine Radogno (1).jpg
Leader John Cullerton Christine Radogno
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 6th-Chicago 41st-La Grange
Last election4019
Seats won3920
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1Increase2.svg1
Popular vote476,373569,414
Percentage45.55%54.45%
SwingDecrease2.svg10.08%Increase2.svg10.08%

2014 IL Senate G&H.svg
     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
     No election
2014 IL Senate Results.svg
     50–60%     60–70%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     >90%

President before election

John Cullerton
Democratic

President-Elect

John Cullerton
Democratic

The Illinois State Senate Election of 2014 determined, along with 40 senators not up for re-election, the membership of the 99th Illinois State Senate. The Democratic Party retained its majority, losing one seat with defeat of Mike Jacobs of East Moline by Neil Anderson. [1]

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Despite winning a majority of the votes cast in this election, the Republicans remained in the minority, even within the Class of Senators elected this year. There was no possibility of control of the chamber changing hands. Each party only ran 13 candidates, and for control of the Senate to have passed to the Republican Party, it would have to have won eighteen seats of the 19 elected in this election.

Overview

Illinois State Senate Elections, 2014
PartyVotesPercentage% changePrevious SenateCandidatesElectedTotal
seats
+/–
Seats
held over
Seats
up
Total Seats
before election
Democratic 476,37345.55%Decrease2.svg 10.08%281240131139Decrease2.svg 1
Republican 569,41454.45%Increase2.svg 10.08%1271913820Increase2.svg 1
Totals1,045,787100.00%N/A401959261959

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Governing [2] Safe DOctober 20, 2014

General election

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes%
3 Democratic Mattie Hunter Democratic Mattie Hunter 43,662100.00%
6 Democratic John J. Cullerton Democratic John J. Cullerton 39,85166.26%
Republican Stefanie Linares20,29133.74%
9 Democratic Daniel Biss Democratic Daniel Biss 55,986100.00%
12 Democratic Steven Landek Democratic Steven Landek 24,886100.00%
15 Democratic Napoleon Harris Democratic Napoleon Harris 49,577100.00%
18 Democratic Bill Cunningham Democratic Bill Cunningham 41,51558.33%
Republican Shaun Colin Murphy29,65841.67%
21 Republican Michael G. Connelly Republican Michael G. Connelly 61,393100.00%
24 Republican Chris Nybo Republican Chris Nybo 47,59060.28%
Democratic Suzanne Glowiak31,35739.72%
27 Republican Matt Murphy Republican Matt Murphy 55,928100.00%
30 Democratic Terry Link Democratic Terry Link 26,38759.22%
Republican Don Wilson18,16940.78%
33 Republican Karen McConnaughay Republican Karen McConnaughay 54,104100.00%
36 Democratic Mike Jacobs Republican Neil Anderson 35,89554.27%
Democratic Mike Jacobs 30,24245.72%
39 Democratic Don Harmon Democratic Don Harmon 39,526100.00%
42 Democratic Linda Holmes Democratic Linda Holmes 28,358100.00%
45 Republican Tim Bivins Republican Tim Bivins 59,856100.00%
48 Democratic Andy Manar Democratic Andy Manar 34,40255.62%
Republican Linda Little27,44944.38%
51 Republican Chapin Rose Republican Chapin Rose69,665100.00%
54 Republican Kyle McCarter Republican Kyle McCarter60,923100.00%
57 Democratic James Clayborne, Jr. Democratic James Clayborne, Jr. 30,62451.81%
Republican Katherine Ruocco28,48648.19%

References

  1. "Election 2014: Results". saukvalley.com. Shaw Local News Network. November 4, 2014. Anderson unseats Jacobs in state Senate race. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  2. Luzer, Daniel (October 20, 2014). "Only a Few 2014 Legislative Races Are Competitive". Governing. Retrieved July 10, 2024.