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Asked by: Vilson Babikoff
news and politics electionsWhat types of elections are there in Illinois?
Furthermore, who's up for election in Illinois?
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes |
---|---|---|
Democratic | J. B. Pritzker/Juliana Stratton | 2,479,746 |
Republican | Bruce Rauner/Evelyn Sanguinetti (incumbent) | 1,765,751 |
Conservative | Sam McCann/Aaron Merreighn | 192,527 |
Libertarian | Kash Jackson/Sanj Mohip | 109,518 |
People also ask, is Illinois an open primary state?
Illinois uses the closed primary system.In a closed primary, voters must declare their partyaffiliation and will receive one political party's ballot. Thevoter will then choose from candidates on their political party'sballot. General primaries are held on the first Tuesday in Februaryin even-numbered years.
Instead, presidential elections use theElectoral College. To win the election, a candidatemust receive a majority of electoral votes. In the event nocandidate receives a majority, the House of Representatives choosesthe president and the Senate chooses the vicepresident.