Illinois elections, 2016

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The Illinois general election was held on November 8, 2016.

Illinois State of the United States of America

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern and Great Lakes region of the United States. It has the fifth largest gross domestic product (GDP), the sixth largest population, and the 25th largest land area of all U.S. states. Illinois is often noted as a microcosm of the entire United States. With Chicago in northeastern Illinois, small industrial cities and immense agricultural productivity in the north and center of the state, and natural resources such as coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a diverse economic base, and is a major transportation hub. Chicagoland, Chicago's metropolitan area, encompasses over 65% of the state's population. The Port of Chicago connects the state to international ports via two main routes: from the Great Lakes, via the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, via the Illinois Waterway to the Illinois River. The Mississippi River, the Ohio River, and the Wabash River form parts of the boundaries of Illinois. For decades, Chicago's O'Hare International Airport has been ranked as one of the world's busiest airports. Illinois has long had a reputation as a bellwether both in social and cultural terms and, through the 1980s, in politics.

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All 118 seats of the Illinois House of Representatives and 40 seats (out of 59) of the Illinois Senate were up for election.

Illinois House of Representatives lower house of the Illinois General Assembly

The Illinois House of Representatives is the lower house of the Illinois General Assembly, the bicameral legislature of the U.S. state of Illinois. The body was created by the first Illinois Constitution adopted in 1818. The House consists of 118 representatives elected from individual legislative districts for two-year terms with no limits; redistricted every 10 years, based on the 2010 U.S. census each representative represents approximately 108,734 people.

Illinois Senate upper chamber of the Illinois General Assembly, the legislative branch of the government of the state of Illinois in the United States

The Illinois Senate is the upper chamber of the Illinois General Assembly, the legislative branch of the government of the State of Illinois in the United States. The body was created by the first state constitution adopted in 1818. The Illinois Senate is made up of 59 senators elected from individual legislative districts determined by population; redistricted every 10 years, based on the 2010 U.S. census each senator represents approximately 217,468 people. Under the Illinois Constitution of 1970, senators are divided into three groups, each group having a two-year term at a different part of the decade between censuses, with the rest of the decade being taken up by two four-year terms. This ensures that the Senate reflects changes made when the General Assembly redistricts itself after each census.

Federal elections

Presidential election

United States presidential election in Illinois, 2016 [1]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotes%Electoral votes
Democratic Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine 3,090,72955.8%20
Republican Donald Trump Mike Pence 2,146,01538.8%0
Libertarian Gary Johnson William Weld 209,5963.8%0
Green Jill Stein Ajamu Baraka 76,8021.4%0
Total5,374,280100.0%20

U.S. House

U.S. Senate

Senate general election in Illinois, November 8, 2016 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Tammy Duckworth3,012,94054.9%
Republican Mark Kirk (Incumbent)2,184,69239.8%
Libertarian Kenton McMillen175,9883.2%
Green Scott Summers117,6192.1%
Total votes5,491,239100%
Democratic gain from Republican

State elections

Comptroller

General Assembly

Summary

Senate

AffiliationCandidatesVotesVote %Seats WonSeats After
Democratic 321,906,00759.45%26 (Decrease2.svg 2)37
Republican 211,299,86140.54%14 (Increase2.svg 2)22
Independent 21250.00%0
Total553,205,993100%40

House of Representatives

AffiliationCandidatesVotesVote %Seats Won
Democratic 912,604,23653.87%67 (Decrease2.svg 4)
Republican 742,222,48245.97%51 (Increase2.svg 4)
Independent 77,5290.16%0
Total1724,834,247100%118

State Senate

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes%
1 Democratic Antonio "Tony" Munoz Won Democratic Antonio "Tony" Munoz 46,434100.00%
2 Democratic William Delgado Retired Democratic Omar Aquino 57,000100.00%
4 Democratic Kimberly A. Lightford Won Democratic Kimberly A. Lightford 80,583100.00%
5 Democratic Patricia Van Pelt Won Democratic Patricia Van Pelt 75,700100.00%
7 Democratic Heather A. Steans Won Democratic Heather A. Steans 82,014100.00%
8 Democratic Ira I. Silverstein Won Democratic Ira I. Silverstein 62,149100.00%
10 Democratic John G. Mulroe Won Democratic John G. Mulroe 63,14599.98%
Independent Jonathon Luers130.02%
11 Democratic Martin A. Sandoval Won Democratic Martin A. Sandoval 49,632100.00%
13 Democratic Kwame Raoul Won Democratic Kwame Raoul 78,792100.00%
14 Democratic Emil Jones Iii Won Democratic Emil Jones Iii 79,949100.00%
16 Democratic Jacqueline "Jacqui" Collins Won Democratic Jacqueline "Jacqui" Collins 67,984100.00%
17 Democratic Donne E. Trotter Won Democratic Donne E. Trotter 82,868100.00%
19 Democratic Michael E. Hastings Won Democratic Michael E. Hastings 83,628100.00%
20 Democratic Iris Y. Martinez Won Democratic Iris Y. Martinez 60,418100.00%
22 Democratic Michael Noland Retired Democratic Cristina Castro 39,83564.43%
Republican Tracy Smodilla21,99135.57%
23 Democratic Thomas E. Cullerton Won Democratic Thomas E. Cullerton 44,64350.69%
Republican Seth Lewis43,42949.31%
25 Republican Jim Oberweis Won Republican Jim Oberweis 54,63654.66%
Democratic Corinne M. Pierog45,31745.34%
26 Republican Dan McConchie Won Republican Dan McConchie 63,43259.19%
Democratic Kelly Mazeski43,73840.81%
28 Democratic Laura Murphy Won Democratic Laura Murphy 47,09753.49%
Republican Mel Thillens40,95046.51%
29 Democratic Julie A. Morrison Won Democratic Julie A. Morrison 53,74459.11%
Republican Benjamin Salzberg37,17440.89%
31 Democratic Melinda Bush Won Democratic Melinda Bush 48,30354.06%
Republican Michael Amrozowicz41,04445.94%
32 Republican Pamela Althoff Won Republican Pamela Althoff 65,15067.61%
Democratic Melissa Coyne31,21732.39%
34 Democratic Steve Stadelman Won Democratic Steve Stadelman 66,412100.00%
35 Republican Dave Syverson Won Republican Dave Syverson 78,269100.00%
37 Republican Chuck Weaver Won Republican Chuck Weaver 92,654100.00%
38 Republican Sue Rezin Won Republican Sue Rezin 55,84857.91%
Democratic Christine Benson40,58642.09%
40 Democratic Toi W. Hutchinson Won Democratic Toi W. Hutchinson 71,014100.00%
41 Republican Christine Radogno Won Republican Christine Radogno 87,665100.00%
43 Democratic Pat McGuire Won Democratic Pat McGuire 67,722100.00%
44 Republican Bill Brady Won Republican Bill Brady 87,022100.00%
46 Democratic Dave Koehler Won Democratic Dave Koehler 70,854100.00%
47 Democratic John Sullivan Retired Republican Jil Tracy 79,85499.86%
Independent Kurt Fowler1120.14%
49 Democratic Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Won Democratic Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant 51,96052.73%
Republican Michelle Smith46,58147.27%
50 Republican William "Sam" McCann Won Republican William "Sam" McCann 89,431100.00%
52 Democratic Scott M. Bennett Won Democratic Scott M. Bennett 52,40160.96%
Republican Michael P. Madigan33,56239.04%
53 Republican Jason Barickman Won Republican Jason Barickman 84,127100.00%
55 Republican Dale A. Righter Won Republican Dale A. Righter 83,806100.00%
56 Democratic William "Bill" Haine Won Democratic William "Bill" Haine 78,460100.00%
58 Republican David Luechtefeld Retired Republican Paul Schimpf 59,73560.56%
Democratic Sheila Simon38,90539.44%
59 Democratic Gary Forby Defeated Republican Dale Fowler 53,50155.15%
Democratic Gary Forby43,50344.85%

State House of Representatives

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes%
1 Democratic Daniel J. Burke Won Democratic Daniel J. Burke 21,609100.00%
2 Democratic Edward J. Acevedo Retired Democratic Theresa Mah 23,813100.00%
3 Democratic Luis Arroyo Won Democratic Luis Arroyo 24,178100.00%
4 Democratic Cynthia Soto Won Democratic Cynthia Soto 34,077100.00%
5 Democratic Juliana Stratton Won Democratic Juliana Stratton 40,747100.00%
6 Democratic Sonya Marie Harper Won Democratic Sonya Marie Harper 32,904100.00%
7 Democratic Emanuel "Chris" Welch Won Democratic Emanuel "Chris" Welch 39,914100.00%
8 Democratic La Shawn K. Ford Won Democratic La Shawn K. Ford 38,493100.00%
9 Democratic Arthur Turner Won Democratic Arthur Turner 36,765100.00%
10 Democratic Pamela Reaves-Harris Retired Democratic Melissa Conyears 35,8587.61%
Republican Mark Spognardi6,9111.47%
11 Democratic Ann M. Williams Won Democratic Ann M. Williams 38,0287.99%
Republican Gary Mandell15,1153.18%
12 Democratic Sara Feigenholtz Won Democratic Sara Feigenholtz 43,85875.59%
Republican Gene Witt14,16124.41%
13 Democratic Gregory Harris Won Democratic Gregory Harris 40,831100.00%
14 Democratic Kelly M. Cassidy Won Democratic Kelly M. Cassidy 35,98983.22%
Independent Arthur Noah Siegel7,25916.78%
15 Democratic John C. D'Amico Won Democratic John C. D'Amico 25,58661.48%
Republican Jonathan Edelman16,03038.52%
16 Democratic Lou Lang Won Democratic Lou Lang 29,719100.00%
17 Democratic Laura Fine Won Democratic Laura Fine 42,198100.00%
18 Democratic Robyn Gabel Won Democratic Robyn Gabel 36,79464.13%
Republican Jessica Tucker20,58035.87%
19 Democratic Robert Martwick Won Democratic Robert Martwick 30,537100.00%
20 Republican Michael P. Mcauliffe Won Republican Michael P. Mcauliffe 25,73956.10%
Democratic Merry Marwig20,14243.90%
21 Democratic Silvana Tabares Won Democratic Silvana Tabares 20,370100.00%
22 Democratic Michael J. Madigan Won Democratic Michael J. Madigan 27,715100.00%
23 Democratic Michael J. Zalewski Won Democratic Michael J. Zalewski 25,097100.00%
24 Democratic Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez Won Democratic Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez 23,07979.45%
Republican Andy Kirchoff5,96920.55%
25 Democratic Barbara Flynn Currie Won Democratic Barbara Flynn Currie 37,937100.00%
26 Democratic Christian L. Mitchell Won Democratic Christian L. Mitchell 40,251100.00%
27 Democratic Monique D. Davis Won Democratic Monique D. Davis 42,558100.00%
28 Democratic Robert "Bob" Rita Won Democratic Robert "Bob" Rita 37,190100.00%
29 Democratic Thaddeus Jones Won Democratic Thaddeus Jones 42,740100.00%
30 Democratic William "Will" Davis Won Democratic William "Will" Davis 34,641100.00%
31 Democratic Mary E. Flowers Won Democratic Mary E. Flowers 36,904100.00%
32 Democratic André Thapedi Won Democratic André Thapedi 29,118100.00%
33 Democratic Marcus C. Evans, Jr. Won Democratic Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 40,046100.00%
34 Democratic Elgie R. Sims, Jr. Won Democratic Elgie R. Sims, Jr. 39,961100.00%
35 Democratic Frances Ann Hurley Won Democratic Frances Ann Hurley 34,50665.62%
Republican Victor Horne18,08134.38%
36 Democratic Kelly M. Burke Won Democratic Kelly M. Burke 38,047100.00%
37 Republican Margo Mcdermed Won Republican Margo Mcdermed 45,721100.00%
38 Democratic Al Riley Won Democratic Al Riley 42,819100.00%
39 Democratic Will Guzzardi Won Democratic Will Guzzardi 29,170100.00%
40 Democratic Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. Won Democratic Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 29,845100.00%
41 Republican Grant Wehrli Won Republican Grant Wehrli 42,654100.00%
42 Republican Jeanne M. Ives Won Republican Jeanne M. Ives 33,44360.80%
Democratic Kathleen V. Carrier21,56039.20%
43 Democratic Anna Moeller Won Democratic Anna Moeller 22,27498.97%
Independent Richard Evans2311.03%
44 Democratic Fred Crespo Won Democratic Fred Crespo 22,10262.79%
Republican Katy Dolan Baumer13,09837.21%
45 Republican Christine Jennifer Winger Won Republican Christine Jennifer Winger 25,87653.36%
Democratic Cynthia Borbas22,61846.64%
46 Democratic Deb Conroy Won Democratic Deb Conroy 23,36958.97%
Republican Heidi Holan16,25741.03%
47 Republican Patricia R. "Patti" Bellock Won Republican Patricia R. "Patti" Bellock 45,196100.00%
48 Republican Peter Breen Won Republican Peter Breen 30,79356.53%
Democratic Steve Swanson23,67643.47%
49 Republican Mike Fortner Won Republican Mike Fortner 35,353100.00%
50 Republican Keith R. Wheeler Won Republican Keith R. Wheeler 31,65960.32%
Democratic Valerie L. Burd20,83039.68%
51 Republican Ed Sullivan, Jr. Retired Republican Nick Sauer 46,098100.00%
52 Republican David Mcsweeney Won Republican David Mcsweeney 40,39299.97%
Independent Chris Bauman110.03%
53 Republican David Harris Won Republican David Harris 38,809100.00%
54 Republican Tom Morrison Won Republican Tom Morrison 38,846100.00%
55 Democratic Martin J. Moylan Won Democratic Martin J. Moylan 25,71759.08%
Republican Dan Gott17,81140.92%
56 Democratic Michelle Mussman Won Democratic Michelle Mussman 24,89055.83%
Republican Jillian Rose Bernas19,69344.17%
57 Democratic Elaine Nekritz Won Democratic Elaine Nekritz 29,297100.00%
58 Democratic Scott Drury Won Democratic Scott Drury 29,33857.42%
Republican Martin (Marty) Blumenthal21,75642.58%
59 Democratic Carol Sente Won Democratic Carol Sente 25,90860.87%
Republican Dawn Abernathy16,65639.13%
60 Democratic Rita Mayfield Won Democratic Rita Mayfield 22,40276.43%
Republican Robert L. Ochsner6,90923.57%
61 Republican Sheri Jesiel Won Republican Sheri Jesiel 26,69257.23%
Democratic Nick Ciko19,94742.77%
62 Democratic Sam Yingling Won Democratic Sam Yingling 22,05052.45%
Republican Rod Drobinski19,99347.55%
63 Democratic Jack D. Franks Retired Republican Steven Reick 25,69956.47%
Democratic John M. Bartman19,80843.53%
64 Republican Barbara Wheeler Won Republican Barbara Wheeler 41,873100.00%
65 Republican Steven A. Andersson Won Republican Steven A. Andersson 42,499100.00%
66 Republican Michael W. Tryon Retired Republican Allen Skillicorn 27,29557.61%
Democratic Nancy A. Zettler20,08342.39%
67 Democratic Litesa E. Wallace Won Democratic Litesa E. Wallace 25,420100.00%
68 Republican John M. Cabello Won Republican John M. Cabello 31,13963.82%
Democratic Tricia Sweeney17,65536.18%
69 Republican Joe Sosnowski Won Republican Joe Sosnowski 32,96167.28%
Democratic Angelique A. Bodine16,03232.72%
70 Republican Robert W. Pritchard Won Republican Robert W. Pritchard 36,60199.98%
Independent Brian Solar80.02%
71 Democratic Mike Smiddy Defeated Republican Tony M. Mccombie 30,63562.88%
Democratic Mike Smiddy18,08237.12%
72 Democratic Patrick J. Verschoore Retired Democratic Michael W. Halpin 25,01456.39%
Republican Brandi Mcguire19,34243.61%
73 Republican David R. Leitch Retired Republican Ryan Spain 47,626100.00%
74 Republican Donald L. Moffitt Retired Republican Daniel M. Swanson 34,56765.53%
Democratic Bill Butts18,18534.47%
75 Republican David Allen Welter Won Republican David Allen Welter 29,03058.21%
Democratic Martha J. Shugart20,83341.78%
Independent Willard H. Harper, Jr.60.01%
76 Democratic Andy Skoog Defeated Republican Jerry Lee Long 23,55750.86%
Democratic Andy Skoog22,75949.14%
77 Democratic Kathleen Willis Won Democratic Kathleen Willis 20,80670.37%
Republican Anthony Airdo8,76229.63%
78 Democratic Camille Lilly Won Democratic Camille Lilly 41,233100.00%
79 Democratic Katherine "Kate" Cloonen Defeated Republican Lindsay Parkhurst 23,72853.71%
Democratic Katherine "Kate" Cloonen20,45046.29%
80 Democratic Anthony Deluca Won Democratic Anthony Deluca 38,766100.00%
81 Republican David S. Olsen Won Republican David S. Olsen 29,40653.40%
Democratic Greg Hose25,66046.60%
82 Republican Jim Durkin Won Republican Jim Durkin 45,529100.00%
83 Democratic Linda Chapa Lavia Won Democratic Linda Chapa Lavia 20,959100.00%
84 Democratic Stephanie A. Kifowit Won Democratic Stephanie A. Kifowit 24,18362.94%
Republican Mike Strick14,24237.06%
85 Democratic Emily Mcasey Won Democratic Emily Mcasey 33,236100.00%
86 Democratic Lawrence "Larry" Walsh, Jr. Won Democratic Lawrence "Larry" Walsh, Jr. 33,342100.00%
87 Republican Tim Butler Won Republican Tim Butler 41,483100.00%
88 Republican Keith P. Sommer Won Republican Keith P. Sommer 44,223100.00%
89 Republican Brian W. Stewart Won Republican Brian W. Stewart 42,157100.00%
90 Republican Tom Demmer Won Republican Tom Demmer 40,456100.00%
91 Republican Michael D. Unes Won Republican Michael D. Unes 38,682100.00%
92 Democratic Jehan Gordon-Booth Won Democratic Jehan Gordon-Booth 33,410100.00%
93 Republican Norine K. Hammond Won Republican Norine K. Hammond 22,98554.53%
Democratic John Curtis19,16345.47%
94 Republican Randy E. Frese Won Republican Randy E. Frese 37,40875.16%
Democratic Bobby Pritchett12,36424.84%
Independent Roger Davis10.00%
95 Republican Avery Bourne Won Republican Avery Bourne 27,60156.90%
Democratic Mike Mathis20,89843.08%
Independent Jake Leonard130.03%
96 Democratic Sue Scherer Won Democratic Sue Scherer 32,852100.00%
97 Republican Mark Batinick Won Republican Mark Batinick 42,312100.00%
98 Democratic Natalie A. Manley Won Democratic Natalie A. Manley 38,650100.00%
99 Republican Sara Wojcicki Jimenez Won Republican Sara Wojcicki Jimenez 35,36361.45%
Democratic Anthony "Tony" Delgiorno22,18838.55%
100 Republican Christopher "C.D." Davidsmeyer Won Republican Christopher "C.D." Davidsmeyer 41,488100.00%
101 Republican Bill Mitchell Won Republican Bill Mitchell 41,72875.34%
Democratic Christine Law13,66124.66%
102 Republican Adam M. Brown Retired Republican Brad Halbrook 42,559100.00%
103 Democratic Carol Ammons Won Democratic Carol Ammons 34,071100.00%
104 Republican Chad Hays Won Republican Chad Hays 35,556100.00%
105 Republican Dan Brady Won Republican Dan Brady 43,961100.00%
106 Republican Thomas M. Bennett Won Republican Thomas M. Bennett 41,047100.00%
107 Republican John Cavaletto Won Republican John Cavaletto 41,739100.00%
108 Republican Charles Meier Won Republican Charles Meier 48,339100.00%
109 Republican David B. Reis Won Republican David B. Reis 44,451100.00%
110 Republican Reginald "Reggie" Phillips Won Republican Reginald "Reggie" Phillips 29,39864.58%
Democratic Dennis F. Malak16,12135.42%
111 Democratic Daniel V. Beiser Won Democratic Daniel V. Beiser 24,80852.60%
Republican Mike Babcock22,35347.40%
112 Republican Dwight Kay Defeated Democratic Katie Stuart 27,59451.61%
Republican Dwight Kay25,87548.39%
113 Democratic Jay Hoffman Won Democratic Jay Hoffman 26,81659.13%
Republican Katherine L. Ruocco18,53640.87%
114 Democratic Eddie Lee Jackson Retired Democratic Latoya N. Greenwood 26,02957.18%
Republican Bob Romanik19,49242.82%
115 Republican Terri Bryant Won Republican Terri Bryant 26,45455.02%
Democratic Marsha Griffin21,62644.98%
116 Democratic Jerry Costello Ii Won Democratic Jerry Costello Ii 40,599100.00%
117 Democratic John Bradley Defeated Republican Dave Severin 26,94652.86%
Democratic John Bradley24,03247.14%
118 Democratic Brandon W. Phelps Won Democratic Brandon W. Phelps 26,83658.41%
Republican Jason V. Kasiar19,10841.59%

Source: Illinois State Board of Elections, [3] Ballotpedia [4] [5]

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