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2012 Illinois Senate election

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Illinois Senate elections, 2012

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November 6, 2012 (2012-11-06)
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All 59 seats in theIllinois State Senate
30 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJohn CullertonChristine Radogno
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader's seat6th-Chicago41st-La Grange
Last election3524
Seats won4019
Seat changeIncrease 5Decrease 5
Popular vote2,528,6842,017,014
Percentage55.63%44.37%
SwingIncrease 1.16%Decrease 1.16%

Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share
Results:
     Democratic gain     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
Vote Share:
     50–60%     60–70%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     >90%

President before election

John Cullerton
Democratic

President-Elect

John Cullerton
Democratic

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The Illinois State Senate Election of 2012 was held on November 6, 2012. Elections were held in all 59 senate seats because the election followed a redistricting of the state's legislative districts.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[1]Safe DOctober 24, 2012

List of candidates

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District 1District 2District 4District 5District 7District 8District 10District 11District 13District 14District 16District 17District 19District 20District 22District 23District 25District 26District 28District 29District 31District 32District 34District 35District 37District 38District 40District 41District 43District 44District 46District 47District 49District 50District 52District 53District 55District 56District 58District 59

District 1

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March 30 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Edgar Diaz was running but was removed from the ballot on January 4, 2012.[2]
March 30 Republican primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 2

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 3

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Larry D. Craddieth was running but withdrew from the race on December 28.[3]
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 4

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 5

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 6

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 7

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 8

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 9

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Note: IncumbentJeffrey Schoenberg (D) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 10

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 11

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Note: IncumbentSteve Landek (D) is not running for re-election in District 11. Instead he is running in District 12.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 12

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Note: IncumbentMartin Sandoval (D) is not running for re-election in District 12. Instead he is running in District 11.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 13

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 14

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note Richard J. Lewandowski filed to run but withdrew from the race January 9, 2012.[4]
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 15

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Note: IncumbentJames Meeks (D) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Marquise D. Alston filed to run but was removed from the ballot on January 12, 2012.[5]
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 16

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 17

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 18

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Note: IncumbentEdward Maloney (D) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 19

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Note: IncumbentMaggie Crotty initially filed to run but announced on December 29, 2011 that she would be withdrawing.[6]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 20

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 21

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Note: IncumbentRon Sandack (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 22

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 23

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Democratic primary candidates:
  • Kevin Allen
  • Greg Brownfield
  • Tom Cullerton, Village President of Villa Park
Republican primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 24

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 25

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Note: IncumbentChris Lauzen (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 26

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 27

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 28

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Note: IncumbentJohn Millner (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 29

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Note: IncumbentSusan Garrett (D) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 30

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
Note:Gregory S. Jacobs was removed from the ballot on January 9, 2012.[7]

November 6 general election candidates:

District 31

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Note: IncumbentSuzi Schmidt (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 32

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 33

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Note: IncumbentDan Kotowski (D) is not running for re-election in District 33. Instead he is running in District 28.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
Note:Craig M. Powers was running but withdrew from the race on December 23.[8]

November 6 general election candidates:

District 34

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Note: IncumbentDave Syverson (R) is not running for re-election in District 34. Instead he is running in District 35.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Jim Hughes withdrew from the race on December 12.[9]
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 35

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 36

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 37

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 38

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 39

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 40

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 41

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
Note:Duane Bradley was removed from the ballot on January 9, 2012 for having insufficient signatures.[10]

November 6 general election candidates:

District 42

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 43

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 44

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 45

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 46

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note:G. Allen Mayer withdrew from the race on December 2, 2011.[11]
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 47

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 48

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Note: IncumbentTom Johnson (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 49

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Note: IncumbentWilliam "Sam" McCann (R) is not running for re-election in District 49. Instead he is running in District 50.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 50

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Note: IncumbentLarry Bomke (R) is not running for re-election.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 51

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Note: IncumbentKyle McCarter (R) is not running for re-election in District 51. Instead he is running in District 54.

March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 52

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • Mike Frerichs Incumbent Frerichs was first elected to the Senate in 2006.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
Note:Alan Nudo withdrew from the race on January 21, 2012.[12]

November 6 general election candidates:

District 53

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 54

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:
Note:John O. Jones withdrew from the race on January 4, 2012.[13] Incumbent Jones was first elected to theSenate in 2003.

November 6 general election candidates:

District 55

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 56

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 57

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 58

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March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
  • No candidates have filed.
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

District 59

[edit]
March 20 Democratic primary candidates:
March 20 GOP primary candidates:

November 6 general election candidates:

References

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  1. ^Daigneau, Elizabeth; Jacobson, Louis (October 23, 2012)."The Latest Chamber-by-Chamber Analysis of the 2012 State Legislative Elections".Governing.Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  2. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Edgar Diaz," January 4, 2012
  3. ^Illinois Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Larry Craddieth," December 20, 2011
  4. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Richard J. Lewandowski," January 9, 2012
  5. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Marquise D. Alston," January 12, 2012
  6. ^"Southtown Star, "State Sen. Crotty won't seek re-election," December 29, 2011". Archived fromthe original on January 27, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2012.
  7. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Gregory S. Jacobs," January 9, 2012
  8. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate Detail - Craig M. Powers," December 23, 2011
  9. ^Illinois Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - Jim Hughes," December 20, 2011
  10. ^Lemont Patch, "Lemont Resident Duane Bradley Removed from March Republican Primary Ballot," January 9, 2012
  11. ^Peoria Journal Star, "Koehler decision not huge shake-up," December 3, 2011
  12. ^Illinois Public Media
  13. ^Illinois State Board of Elections, "Candidate detail - John O. Jones," January 4, 2012
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