[4], For the primary election, turnout was 28.36%, with 2,279,439 votes cast. [12][13], The Illinois Fair Tax amendment, known formally as the "Allow for Graduated Income Tax Amendment", is a ballot measure that will appear statewide in the 2020 general election. Marie Newman (D) vs. Mike Fricilone (R) Marie Newman ousted Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski in a … Simon. Ruben Sosa (I/Write-In) ~ Staffing Agency Recruiter. [7] Griffin ran for reelection, but was unseated in the Democratic primary by Sharon Oden-Johnson. ", "Illinois voter turnout not among the casualties of COVID-19", "Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2020", "Illinois intermediate appellate court elections, 2020", "Pritzker signs budget, income tax rates bill for his 'fair tax' plan — touts 'new era of fiscal stability, "Illinois Constitution - Amendments Proposed", "Illinois Allow for Graduated Income Tax Amendment (2020)", "Illinois' Graduated Income Tax Plan: What You Need to Know", "Municipal elections in Cook County, Illinois (2020)", "Illinois: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2020_Illinois_elections&oldid=983219691, Articles with dead external links from June 2020, Articles with permanently dead external links, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 23:38.
These include county elections. Illinois 2020 Election Voting Guide On Nov. 3, voters across the country will head to the polls to vote in the 2020 U.S. general election. All eighteen of Illinois' congressional seats are up for reelection.
[6] Over 636,000 of votes cast were done so as early votes. Additional data from U.S. Census Bureau and POLITICO reporting.
Marie Newman ousted Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski in a March primary without alienating mainstream Democrats in Washington or Illinois.
This is a regularly-scheduled election (Karmeier's term would have ended in December 2020). Jan Schakowsky* (D) vs. Sargis Sangari (R), Brad Schneider* (D) vs. Valerie Ramirez Mukherjee (R). In the 2nd district, Robert R. Thomas, a Republican, was scheduled to have retention election. O’Fallon Township Office, 801 East State St., O’Fallon.
Congressional district presidential results from Daily Kos. The first district contains three seats (making it a multi-member district), while other four districts are single-member districts. Two seats will be holding partisan elections, while another will be holding a retention election. On the Supreme Court of Illinois, seats occupied by previously-elected justices will see retention elections, while races with justices not previously elected (whether the seat is vacant or filled by an appointee) will see competitive partisan elections. 13 of the 18 congressional districts in the state voted for Democrats in the 2018 midterms. B. Pritzker's 2018 election. Election Department, 2nd Floor 10 Public Square, Belleville. These elections are part of the 2020 Illinois elections. On March 1, 2020, Michael J. Burke assumed his seat, and will hold it until a special election in 2022.[1][6]. : Fri, August 28, 2020 Illinois surpasses 1 million requests for vote-by-mail ballots: Fri, June 12, 2020 State Board Elections office to reopen to public with limited staffing beginning Monday, June 15.
[5] However, the turnout was not extraordinarily low, as four out of the past ten Illinois primaries in presidential election years had seen turnout under 30%, with both 2000 and 2004 having seen lower primary election turnout than 2020.[6][8]. WEEKDAYS: October 19 thru October 23: 8:30 am to 7 pm October 26 thru October 30: 8:30 … … Incumbent Mark M. Boie was appointed on May 1, 2019. Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin is seeking a fifth term after being passed over for minority leader when Harry Reid retired during Durbin's fourth term. In Cook County, elections will be held for State's Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, one seat on the Board of Review, 3 seats on the Water Reclamation District Board, and several judgeships in the Circuit Court of Cook County and its subcircuits. [3], On June 16, 2020, Governor J. Chuy Garcia* (D) vs. Christopher Lasky (R). GOP Rep. Mike Bost won reelection by 6 points in 2018. This list will be regularly reassessed as the year progresses. District 5: Mike Quigley (D) | Campaign Website. [1][2] Primary elections were held on March 17, 2020, and general elections will be held on November 3, 2020. If Illinois, as projected, loses a House seat in reapportionment, the 2024 election will mark the first time since 1868 that the state has awarded fewer than 20 electoral votes. Illinois Appellate Court justices hold ten-year terms.[3]. [2] No candidates had filed. Local elections are also being held. Adam Kinzinger* (R) vs. Dani Brzozowski (D). Cheri Bustos* (D) vs. Esther Joy King (R). Three members of the Illinois Appellate Court from the 5th district chose to run; John B. Barberis, Jr, Judy Cates, and David K. The 2020 Illinois judicial elections consists of both partisan and retention elections, including those for three seats on the Supreme Court of Illinois and 10 seats in the Illinois Appellate Court. The court has seven seats total separated into five districts. One of the three seats from the 1st district is up for a partisan election. The Illinois general election will be held on November 3, 2020. Bustos was easily reelected in 2018. To encourage voting by mail, citizens who voted in the primary election, the 2019 local elections, or the 2018 general election will be sent applications for mail-in ballots by August 1, 2020. St. Clair County Clerk’s Office, Election Department, 2nd Floor, 10 Public Square, Belleville 2. [3] The turnout rate was an 18.20 percentage point decrease from the turnout in 2016 primaries.
Illinois voters will cast ballots for president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and the Illinois Legislature, as well as Cook County positions. Elections will be held for all 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives. Overstreet.[5]. [7][8], Primary election voting occurred amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and election officials in Illinois acknowledged that they believed the turnout was unusually low.