The Illinois general election was held on November 8, 2016.
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Turnout | 70.56% | |
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Primaries were held March 15.
In addition to federal races for president, Senate, and House, all 118 seats of the Illinois House of Representatives and 40 seats (out of 59) of the Illinois Senate were up for election, a special election was held for Illinois Comptroller, judicial elections were held, and a statewide ballot measure was voted upon.
Election information
editTurnout
editPrimary election
editFor the primary election, turnout was 46.56%, with 3,569,960 votes cast.[1] Over 520,000 of votes cast were done so as early votes.[2][3]
Turnout by county[1]
County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout |
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Adams | 45,246 | 17,946 | 39.66% |
Alexander | 5,825 | 2,021 | 34.7% |
Bond | 12,365 | 4,479 | 36.22% |
Boone | 31,979 | 14,691 | 45.94% |
Brown | 3,388 | 1,357 | 40.05% |
Bureau | 23,881 | 9,107 | 38.13% |
Calhoun | 3,511 | 1,810 | 51.55% |
Carroll | 11,499 | 4,980 | 43.31% |
Cass | 7,721 | 2,724 | 35.28% |
Champaign | 119,454 | 59,003 | 49.39% |
Christian | 22,335 | 8,533 | 38.2% |
Clark | 11,699 | 4,954 | 42.35% |
Clay | 9,221 | 3,588 | 38.91% |
Clinton | 24,952 | 8,072 | 32.35% |
Coles | 28,751 | 12,890 | 44.83% |
Cook[note 1] | 2,958,173 | 1,512,348 | 51.12% |
Crawford | 12,558 | 4,875 | 38.82% |
Cumberland | 7,753 | 3,756 | 48.45% |
DeKalb | 57,530 | 26,517 | 46.09% |
DeWitt | 12,109 | 5,205 | 42.98% |
Douglas | 11,390 | 5,344 | 46.92% |
DuPage | 572,109 | 289,589 | 50.62% |
Edgar | 12,710 | 4,728 | 37.2% |
Edwards | 4,256 | 2,326 | 54.65% |
Effingham | 22,691 | 10,166 | 44.8% |
Fayette | 12,821 | 5,363 | 41.83% |
Ford | 8,499 | 4,198 | 49.39% |
Franklin | 27,115 | 11,660 | 43% |
Fulton | 25,434 | 9,445 | 37.14% |
Gallatin | 3,776 | 2,393 | 63.37% |
Greene | 8,523 | 3,394 | 39.82% |
Grundy | 30,702 | 13,115 | 42.72% |
Hamilton | 5,731 | 2,821 | 49.22% |
Hancock | 12,096 | 4,773 | 39.46% |
Hardin | 2,851 | 1,395 | 48.93% |
Henderson | 4,931 | 1,890 | 38.33% |
Henry | 35,371 | 13,142 | 37.15% |
Iroquois | 17,844 | 8,210 | 46.01% |
Jackson | 39,167 | 13,587 | 34.69% |
Jasper | 6,746 | 3,082 | 45.69% |
Jefferson | 23,169 | 11,047 | 47.68% |
Jersey | 15,547 | 6,078 | 39.09% |
Jo Daviess | 15,622 | 6,963 | 44.57% |
Johnson | 8,390 | 4,091 | 48.76% |
Kane | 279,908 | 114,192 | 40.8% |
Kankakee | 63,673 | 25,982 | 40.81% |
Kendall | 69,158 | 31,079 | 44.94% |
Knox | 32,987 | 13,345 | 40.46% |
Lake | 413,663 | 182,851 | 44.2% |
LaSalle | 67,991 | 27,728 | 40.78% |
Lawrence | 9,139 | 3,631 | 39.73% |
Lee | 22,425 | 9,742 | 43.44% |
Livingston | 21,790 | 11,100 | 50.94% |
Logan | 18,892 | 7,949 | 42.08% |
Macon | 74,240 | 27,774 | 37.41% |
Macoupin | 31,424 | 14,730 | 46.88% |
Madison | 170,325 | 72,740 | 42.71% |
Marion | 25,772 | 9,710 | 37.68% |
Marshall | 8,459 | 4,399 | 52% |
Mason | 9,848 | 3,617 | 36.73% |
Massac | 11,580 | 4,139 | 35.74% |
McDonough | 17,113 | 6,973 | 40.75% |
McHenry | 205,178 | 88,950 | 43.35% |
McLean | 105,634 | 52,686 | 49.88% |
Menard | 8,975 | 3,746 | 41.74% |
Mercer | 11,721 | 4,583 | 39.1% |
Monroe | 23,911 | 11,259 | 47.09% |
Montgomery | 17,529 | 8,486 | 48.41% |
Morgan | 22,504 | 8,763 | 38.94% |
Moultrie | 8,362 | 3,834 | 45.85% |
Ogle | 31,570 | 15,757 | 49.91% |
Peoria | 109,327 | 48,014 | 43.92% |
Perry | 14,369 | 5,120 | 35.63% |
Piatt | 11,567 | 6,780 | 58.62% |
Pike | 11,649 | 4,401 | 37.78% |
Pope | 2,939 | 1,336 | 45.46% |
Pulaski | 4,353 | 1,642 | 37.72% |
Putnam | 4,254 | 1,929 | 45.35% |
Randolph | 21,036 | 7,329 | 34.84% |
Richland | 11,151 | 4,118 | 36.93% |
Rock Island | 96,885 | 34,567 | 35.68% |
Saline | 15,823 | 6,891 | 43.55% |
Sangamon | 128,576 | 55,764 | 43.37% |
Schuyler | 5,440 | 2,270 | 41.73% |
Scott | 3,721 | 1,488 | 39.99% |
Shelby | 14,751 | 6,753 | 45.78% |
Stark | 4,089 | 1,597 | 39.06% |
St. Clair | 179,296 | 70,138 | 39.12% |
Stephenson | 33,736 | 12,854 | 38.1% |
Tazewell | 88,509 | 40,896 | 46.21% |
Union | 12,422 | 5,360 | 43.15% |
Vermilion | 45,413 | 17,506 | 38.55% |
Wabash | 8,462 | 3,078 | 36.37% |
Warren | 11,053 | 4,585 | 41.48% |
Washington | 9,620 | 4,354 | 45.26% |
Wayne | 11,986 | 5,613 | 46.83% |
White | 10,379 | 4,015 | 38.68% |
Whiteside | 36,702 | 13,056 | 35.57% |
Will | 402,557 | 177,799 | 44.17% |
Williamson | 44,300 | 18,560 | 41.9% |
Winnebago | 165,291 | 71,089 | 43.01% |
Woodford | 25,895 | 13,657 | 52.74% |
Total | 7,666,763 | 3,569,960 | 46.56% |
General election
editFor the general election, turnout was 70.56%, with 5,666,118 votes cast.[4]
Turnout by county[4]
County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout% |
---|---|---|---|
Adams | 47,072 | 32,563 | 69.18% |
Alexander | 5,867 | 2,880 | 49.09% |
Bond | 12,550 | 7,644 | 60.91% |
Boone | 32,972 | 23,199 | 70.36% |
Brown | 3,769 | 2,413 | 64.02% |
Bureau | 24,087 | 16,771 | 69.63% |
Calhoun | 3,554 | 2,622 | 73.78% |
Carroll | 11,008 | 7,566 | 68.73% |
Cass | 7,895 | 5,187 | 65.7% |
Champaign | 134,352 | 92,842 | 69.1% |
Christian | 22,732 | 15,713 | 69.12% |
Clark | 12,020 | 8,003 | 66.58% |
Clay | 9,642 | 6,421 | 66.59% |
Clinton | 25,414 | 17,599 | 69.25% |
Coles | 30,778 | 22,138 | 71.93% |
Cook[note 2] | 3,082,719 | 2,205,504 | 71.54% |
Crawford | 12,983 | 8,824 | 67.97% |
Cumberland | 7,930 | 5,630 | 71% |
DeKalb | 62,119 | 43,978 | 70.8% |
DeWitt | 12,374 | 7,628 | 61.65% |
Douglas | 12,041 | 8,285 | 68.81% |
DuPage | 614,752 | 435,143 | 70.78% |
Edgar | 13,273 | 8,008 | 60.33% |
Edwards | 4,311 | 3,395 | 78.75% |
Effingham | 23,755 | 17,788 | 74.88% |
Fayette | 13,336 | 9,727 | 72.94% |
Ford | 9,586 | 6,480 | 67.6% |
Franklin | 27,697 | 18,943 | 68.39% |
Fulton | 25,869 | 15,938 | 61.61% |
Gallatin | 3,838 | 2,760 | 71.91% |
Greene | 8,652 | 5,652 | 65.33% |
Grundy | 32,626 | 23,474 | 71.95% |
Hamilton | 5,779 | 4,252 | 73.58% |
Hancock | 12,370 | 9,223 | 74.56% |
Hardin | 2,937 | 2,202 | 74.97% |
Henderson | 4,865 | 3,594 | 73.87% |
Henry | 36,454 | 24,986 | 68.54% |
Iroquois | 18,345 | 13,270 | 72.34% |
Jackson | 41,829 | 24,870 | 59.46% |
Jasper | 6,912 | 5,231 | 75.68% |
Jefferson | 24,171 | 17,192 | 71.13% |
Jersey | 16,115 | 11,114 | 68.97% |
Jo Daviess | 16,207 | 11,496 | 70.93% |
Johnson | 8,539 | 6,166 | 72.21% |
Kane | 300,293 | 204,393 | 68.06% |
Kankakee | 64,829 | 47,785 | 73.71% |
Kendall | 75,755 | 54,495 | 71.94% |
Knox | 34,031 | 22,838 | 67.11% |
Lake | 430,436 | 306,829 | 71.28% |
LaSalle | 70,850 | 50,401 | 71.14% |
Lawrence | 9,375 | 6,164 | 65.75% |
Lee | 22,919 | 15,707 | 68.53% |
Livingston | 22,570 | 15,585 | 69.05% |
Logan | 19,235 | 12,564 | 65.32% |
Macon | 76,226 | 48,524 | 63.66% |
Macoupin | 31,700 | 22,681 | 71.55% |
Madison | 182,063 | 131,347 | 72.14% |
Marion | 24,915 | 17,281 | 69.36% |
Marshall | 8,266 | 6,081 | 73.57% |
Mason | 10,005 | 6,597 | 65.94% |
Massac | 11,801 | 6,773 | 57.39% |
McDonough | 18,782 | 13,318 | 70.91% |
McHenry | 218,178 | 145,254 | 66.58% |
McLean | 112,198 | 82,053 | 73.13% |
Menard | 9,232 | 6,589 | 71.37% |
Mercer | 12,081 | 8,625 | 71.39% |
Monroe | 24,890 | 19,517 | 78.41% |
Montgomery | 17,899 | 13,140 | 73.41% |
Morgan | 22,984 | 15,005 | 65.28% |
Moultrie | 8,642 | 6,358 | 73.57% |
Ogle | 33,627 | 24,460 | 72.74% |
Peoria | 118,746 | 81,462 | 68.6% |
Perry | 14,342 | 10,044 | 70.03% |
Piatt | 11,743 | 9,166 | 78.06% |
Pike | 11,909 | 7,607 | 63.88% |
Pope | 2,983 | 2,174 | 72.88% |
Pulaski | 4,398 | 2,775 | 63.1% |
Putnam | 4,260 | 3,183 | 74.72% |
Randolph | 21,376 | 14,445 | 67.58% |
Richland | 11,311 | 7,766 | 68.66% |
Rock Island | 100,163 | 64,672 | 64.57% |
Saline | 16,679 | 11,623 | 69.69% |
Sangamon | 136,312 | 99,757 | 73.18% |
Schuyler | 5,486 | 3,896 | 71.02% |
Scott | 3,790 | 2,640 | 69.66% |
Shelby | 15,175 | 11,158 | 73.53% |
Stark | 4,171 | 2,788 | 66.84% |
St. Clair | 184,932 | 122,936 | 66.48% |
Stephenson | 34,165 | 20,649 | 60.44% |
Tazewell | 90,769 | 65,511 | 72.17% |
Union | 12,685 | 8,742 | 68.92% |
Vermilion | 47,963 | 31,169 | 64.99% |
Wabash | 8,647 | 5,539 | 64.06% |
Warren | 11,373 | 7,916 | 69.6% |
Washington | 9,759 | 7,544 | 77.3% |
Wayne | 12,148 | 8,372 | 68.92% |
White | 10,690 | 7,392 | 69.15% |
Whiteside | 37,759 | 25,875 | 68.53% |
Will | 417,813 | 310,937 | 74.42% |
Williamson | 45,930 | 32,193 | 70.09% |
Winnebago | 175,630 | 121,296 | 69.06% |
Woodford | 26,862 | 20,213 | 75.25% |
Total | 8,029,847 | 5,666,118 | 70.56% |
Federal elections
editUnited States President
editUnited States presidential election in Illinois, 2016 [5] | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Running mate | Votes | % | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Hillary Clinton | Tim Kaine | 3,090,729 | 55.8% | 20 | |
Republican | Donald Trump | Mike Pence | 2,146,015 | 38.8% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | William Weld | 209,596 | 3.8% | 0 | |
Green | Jill Stein | Ajamu Baraka | 76,802 | 1.4% | 0 | |
Total | 5,374,280 | 100.0% | 20 |
United States Senate
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Tammy Duckworth | 3,012,940 | 54.9% | |
Republican | Mark Kirk (incumbent) | 2,184,692 | 39.8% | |
Libertarian | Kenton McMillen | 175,988 | 3.2% | |
Green | Scott Summers | 117,619 | 2.1% | |
Total votes | 5,491,239 | 100.0% | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
United States House
editAll of Illinois' 18 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2016.
The Democratic Party flipped one Republican-held seat, making the composition of Illinois' House delegation 11 Democrats and 7 Republicans.
State elections
editComptroller
editState House of Representatives
editDemocrats retained the majority in the State House of Representatives. However, they lost their veto-proof supermajority, as Republicans gained seats.[7]
State Senate
editDemocrats retained the majority in the State Senate.
Judicial elections
editJudicial elections were held. These consisted of both partisan and retention elections, including those for seven seats in the Illinois Appellate Court.
Ballot measure
editIllinois voters voted a single ballot measure in 2016.[8] 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.[8][9]
Illinois Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox Amendment
editIllinois voters approved the Illinois Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that prohibits lawmakers from using transportation funds for anything other than their stated purpose.[9] 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.[9][8]
Illinois Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox Amendment[4][8][9] | |||
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Option | Votes | % of votes on measure |
% of all ballots cast |
For | 3,796,654 | 78.94 | 67.47 |
Against | 1,014,461 | 21.09 | 18.03 |
Total votes | 4,811,115 | 100 | 85.50 |
Voter turnout | 59.92% |
Local elections
editLocal elections were held. These included county elections, such as the Cook County elections.
Notes
edit- ^ For more on Cook County primary turnout, see 2016 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout
- ^ For more on Cook County general election turnout, see 2016 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout
References
edit- ^ a b "Voter Turnout". www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved March 22, 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Garrison, Joey (March 19, 2020). "The coronavirus effect: How much did it hurt Democratic primary turnout?". USA TODAY. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Earley, Neal (April 17, 2020). "Illinois voter turnout not among the casualties of COVID-19". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ a b c "Voter Turnout". www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved March 22, 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "General Election 11/8/2016 Results". Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- ^ "Illinois". The Green Papers. TheGreenPapers. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ^ Pearson, Rick (November 6, 2018). "Illinois takes deep blue dive as national Democrats hope for wave election". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Illinois Constitution - Amendments Proposed". www.ilga.gov. Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Illinois Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox Amendment (2016)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved March 26, 2020.