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2022 United States Senate election in Illinois

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Not to be confused with2022 Illinois Senate election.

2022 United States Senate election in Illinois

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NomineeTammy DuckworthKathy Salvi
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote2,329,1361,701,055
Percentage56.82%41.50%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Duckworth:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Salvi:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%

U.S. senator before election

Tammy Duckworth
Democratic

Elected U.S. senator

Tammy Duckworth
Democratic

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The2022 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of theUnited States Senate to represent thestate ofIllinois.

Incumbent Democratic senatorTammy Duckworth was re-elected for a second term against formerU.S. House of Representatives candidate Kathy Salvi, the Republican nominee, winning by a margin of 15.3%, 0.2% more than her 2016 margin. Duckworth became the first woman ever to be re-elected for a second term in the state's history. This was the first Illinois U.S. Senate election where both major party candidates were female.

Salvi flipped seven counties—Calhoun, McDonough, Knox, Gallatin, Pulaski, Alexander, and Madison—that had voted for Duckworth in 2016. On the other hand, Duckworth won Kendall, McLean, Peoria, and Winnebago, which had all voted against her in 2016. With Duckworth's victory, this was the first time since 1986 that a Class 3 Illinois senator was re-elected to a successive six-year term, and the first time since1992 that any party won the seat consecutively.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Tammy Duckworth

Organizations

Results

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Democratic primary results[16][17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTammy Duckworth (incumbent)856,720100.0%
Total votes856,720100.0%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Disqualified

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  • Tim Arview, insurance agent[25][21]
  • Maryann Mahlen[23]
  • Allison Salinas, activist[26]

Declined

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Endorsements

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Bobby Piton

Individuals

Kathy Salvi

State legislators

Newspapers

Organizations

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Casey
Chlebek
Matthew
Dubiel
Peggy
Hubbard
Bobby
Piton
Kathy
Salvi
Jimmy Lee
Tillman
Anthony
Williams
Other
[a]
Margin
Real Clear Politics[43]June 6–13, 2022June 15, 20223.5%5.5%14.0%4.0%12.5%1.5%2.0%57.0%Hubbard +1.5
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Casey
Chlebek
Matthew
Dubiel
Peggy
Hubbard
Maryann
Mahlen
Bobby
Piton
Kathy
Salvi
Jimmy Lee
Tillman
Anthony
Williams
Undecided
Ogden & Fry (R)[44]June 24, 2022518 (LV)± 4.4%1%6%11%2%3%20%2%0%53%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[45]June 10–13, 20221,075 (LV)± 2.9%6%4%18%6%15%2%1%49%
Ogden & Fry (R)[46]June 11–12, 2022662 (LV)± 3.9%1%4%9%2%4%17%1%1%62%
Public Policy Polling (D)[47]June 6–7, 2022677 (LV)± 3.8%1%7%10%2%10%1%3%66%
Emerson College[48]May 6–8, 20221,000 (LV)± 3.0%4%4%7%6%5%1%1%72%

Results

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Results by county
  Salvi
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Hubbard
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Dubiel
  •   20–30%
Republican primary results[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKathy Salvi216,00730.23%
RepublicanPeggy Hubbard177,18024.79%
RepublicanMatthew "Matt" Dubiel90,53812.67%
RepublicanCasey Chlebek76,21310.66%
RepublicanRobert "Bobby" Piton65,4619.16%
RepublicanAnthony W. Williams52,8907.40%
RepublicanJimmy Lee Tillman II36,3425.09%
Total votes714,631100.0%

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[49]Solid DMarch 4, 2022
Inside Elections[50]Solid DApril 1, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[51]Safe DMarch 1, 2022
Politico[52]Solid DApril 1, 2022
RCP[53]Likely DOctober 26, 2022
Fox News[54]Solid DMay 12, 2022
DDHQ[55]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[56]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[57]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Endorsements

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Tammy Duckworth (D)

U.S. executive branch officials

U.S. senators

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers

Kathy Salvi (R)

U.S. executive branch officials

State legislators

Local officials

Newspapers

  • The Arab Daily News[35]

Organizations

Polling

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Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Tammy
Duckworth (D)
Kathy
Salvi (R)
Undecided
[c]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight[69]August 25 – November 8, 2022November 8, 202255.5%40.2%4.3%Duckworth +15.3
270towin[70]October 14 – November 7, 2022November 8, 202251.6%36.4%12.0%Duckworth +15.2
Average53.6%38.3%8.1%Duckworth +15.3

Graphical summary

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Tammy
Duckworth (D)
Kathy
Salvi (R)
OtherUndecided
Research Co.[71]November 4–6, 2022450 (LV)± 4.6%55%38%2%[d]5%
Civiqs[72]October 22–25, 2022659 (LV)± 4.3%56%40%2%[e]2%
Emerson College[73]October 20–24, 20221,000 (LV)± 3.0%49%39%3%[f]8%
Public Policy Polling (D)[74]October 10–11, 2022770 (LV)± 3.5%50%36%5%[g]9%
Research America[75]October 5–11, 20221,000 (RV)± 3.1%48%29%10%[h]14%
Emerson College[76]September 21–23, 20221,000 (LV)± 3.0%50%31%4%[i]16%
Victory Geek (D)[77]August 25–28, 2022512 (LV)± 4.3%58%35%7%
Victory Research (R)[78]July 17–19, 20221,208 (LV)± 2.8%43%34%2%[j]20%
Hypothetical polling

Tammy Duckworth vs. generic opponent

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Tammy
Duckworth (D)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
Victory Research (R)[78]July 17–19, 20221,208 (LV)± 2.8%44%36%20%

Results

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Margin swing by county
Legend
  •   Democratic — >15%
  •   Democratic — +12.5−15%
  •   Democratic — +10−12.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5-10%
  •   Democratic — +5−7.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5−5%
  •   Democratic — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5−5%
  •   Republican — +5−7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5−10%
  •   Republican — +10−12.5%
  •   Republican — +12.5−15%
  •   Republican — >15%
2022 United States Senate election in Illinois[79]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticTammy Duckworth (incumbent)2,329,13656.82%+1.96%
RepublicanKathy Salvi1,701,05541.50%+1.72%
LibertarianBill Redpath68,6711.68%−1.53%
Write-in340.0%-0.01%
Total votes4,098,896100.0%
Democratichold

By county

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2022 United States Senate election in Illinois (by county)[80]
CountyTammy Duckworth

Democratic

Kathy Salvi

Republican

Various candidates

Other parties

MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Adams6,24425.04%18,34173.55%3511.41%-12,097-48.51%24,936
Alexander76444.76%93054.48%130.76%-166-9.72%1,707
Bond2,06132.24%4,19365.59%1392.17%-2,132-33.35%6,393
Boone7,02240.09%10,15757.98%3381.93%-3,135-17.89%17,517
Brown39420.77%1,47577.75%281.48%-1,081-56.98%1,897
Bureau5,02839.68%7,42958.63%2131.68%-2,401-18.95%12,670
Calhoun78933.85%1,48563.71%572.45%-696-29.86%2,331
Carroll2,03934.25%3,80463.90%1101.85%-1,765-29.65%5,953
Cass1,26032.04%2,58165.64%912.31%-1,321-33.60%3,932
Champaign40,75660.12%25,79138.04%1,2471.84%14,96522.08%67,794
Christian3,86531.13%8,22266.22%3302.66%-4,357-35.09%12,417
Clark1,48023.43%4,74575.13%911.44%-3,265-51.70%6,316
Clay1,08218.86%4,55479.38%1011.76%-3,472-60.52%5,737
Clinton3,85626.10%10,66272.17%2551.73%-6,806-46.07%14,773
Coles5,92435.93%10,27062.29%2931.78%-4,346-26.36%16,487
Cook1,080,17574.91%341,44723.68%20,3001.41%738,72851.23%1,441,922
Crawford1,68524.27%5,10073.46%1582.28%-3,415-49.19%6,943
Cumberland1,07722.61%3,60775.73%791.66%-2,530-53.12%4,763
DeKalb17,68851.27%16,06346.56%7472.17%1,6254.71%34,498
DeWitt1,78429.34%4,15268.29%1442.37%-2,638-38.95%6,080
Douglas1,80127.92%4,52970.21%1211.88%-2,728-42.29%6,451
DuPage194,60656.95%141,31641.35%5,8181.70%53,29015.60%341,740
Edgar1,58326.16%4,36172.06%1081.78%-2,778-45.90%6,052
Edwards44816.10%2,28081.93%551.98%-1,832-65.83%2,783
Effingham3,19020.14%12,40978.33%2931.53%-9,219-58.19%15,892
Fayette1,67820.96%6,19077.33%1371.71%-4,512-56.37%8,005
Ford1,38627.00%3,62170.53%1272.47%-2,235-43.53%5,134
Franklin3,90828.57%9,54569.77%2281.67%-5,637-41.20%13,681
Fulton5,68543.71%7,00953.89%3132.41%-1,324-10.18%13,007
Gallatin75334.78%1,37363.42%391.80%-620-28.64%2,165
Greene1,14425.29%3,29772.89%821.81%-2,153-47.60%4,523
Grundy7,68539.67%11,26658.16%4192.16%-3,581-18.49%19,370
Hamilton84424.84%2,50273.63%521.53%-1,658-48.79%3,398
Hancock1,87526.03%5,17771.88%1502.08%-3,302-45.85%7,202
Hardin40224.36%1,22073.94%281.70%-818-49.58%1,650
Henderson1,02035.06%1,81362.32%762.61%-793-27.26%2,909
Henry7,43037.81%11,83360.21%3891.98%-4,403-22.40%19,652
Iroquois2,22221.29%8,01876.82%1981.90%-5,796-55.53%10,438
Jackson9,10953.30%7,69345.02%2871.68%1,4168.28%17,089
Jasper86018.80%3,64579.67%701.53%-2,785-60.87%4,575
Jefferson3,73128.45%9,16369.86%2221.69%-5,432-41.41%13,116
Jersey2,64828.60%6,40269.14%2102.27%-3,754-40.54%9,260
Jo Daviess3,94341.66%5,35556.58%1671.76%-1,412-14.92%9,465
Johnson1,05221.86%3,69076.67%711.48%-2,638-54.81%4,813
Kane86,47754.75%68,77143.54%2,6931.71%17,70611.21%157,941
Kankakee14,81942.21%19,52255.61%7672.18%-4,703-13.40%35,108
Kendall23,15151.15%21,29447.04%8201.81%1,8574.11%45,265
Knox8,07245.95%9,13051.98%3642.07%-1,058-6.03%17,566
Lake138,58460.41%87,52938.15%3,3001.44%51,05522.26%229,413
LaSalle18,07645.67%20,80452.56%6981.76%-2,728-6.89%39,578
Lawrence1,17823.44%3,74574.53%1022.03%-2,567-51.09%5,025
Lee4,68539.04%7,11359.27%2041.70%-2,428-20.23%12,002
Livingston3,55427.77%9,02070.48%2241.75%-5,466-42.71%12,798
Logan2,88729.86%6,50867.31%2732.82%-3,621-37.45%9,668
Macon14,57341.35%20,04256.87%6281.78%-5,469-15.52%35,243
Macoupin6,37735.93%11,02562.12%3461.95%-4,648-26.19%17,748
Madison44,27345.17%51,85852.91%1,8831.92%-7,585-7.74%98,014
Marion3,40726.41%9,27271.89%2191.70%-5,865-45.48%12,898
Marshall1,64134.63%2,99763.25%1002.11%-1,356-28.62%4,738
Mason1,73935.01%3,13563.12%931.87%-1,396-28.11%4,967
Massac1,31727.09%3,47471.45%711.46%-2,157-44.36%4,862
McDonough3,79340.41%5,43457.89%1591.69%-1,641-17.48%9,386
McHenry56,05448.18%57,97449.83%2,3221.99%-1,920-1.65%116,350
McLean32,18849.65%31,35348.36%1,2861.98%8351.29%64,827
Menard1,65531.32%3,46965.65%1603.03%-1,814-34.33%5,284
Mercer2,55938.01%3,94558.60%2283.39%-1,386-20.59%6,732
Monroe5,19733.17%10,24065.35%2331.49%-5,043-32.18%15,670
Montgomery3,40732.17%6,95465.67%2282.15%-3,547-33.50%10,589
Morgan3,65633.15%7,12064.57%2512.28%-3,464-31.42%11,027
Moultrie1,44827.58%3,69470.36%1082.06%-2,246-42.78%5,250
Ogle6,92035.67%12,10562.39%3771.94%-5,185-26.72%19,402
Peoria30,88952.32%27,07145.86%1,0751.82%3,8186.46%59,035
Perry2,43331.36%5,20567.08%1211.56%-2,772-35.72%7,759
Piatt2,78336.55%4,65761.16%1752.30%-1,874-24.61%7,615
Pike1,30821.71%4,61176.54%1051.74%-3,303-54.83%6,024
Pope35721.69%1,26576.85%241.46%-908-55.16%1,646
Pulaski73036.76%1,23161.98%251.26%-501-25.22%1,986
Putnam1,23344.92%1,46453.33%481.75%-231-8.41%2,745
Randolph3,52731.14%7,61167.19%1891.67%-4,084-36.05%11,327
Richland1,46223.56%4,60874.26%1352.18%-3,146-50.70%6,205
Rock Island26,46955.18%20,54842.83%9551.99%5,92112.35%47,972
Saline2,35829.30%5,55469.02%1351.68%-3,196-39.72%8,047
Sangamon38,05647.77%39,38949.44%2,2212.79%-1,333-1.67%79,666
Schuyler1,00732.25%2,02764.93%882.82%-1,020-32.68%3,122
Scott46522.32%1,58876.24%301.44%-1,123-53.92%2,083
Shelby2,30423.83%7,17774.24%1861.92%-4,873-50.41%9,667
St. Clair47,63453.76%39,33544.39%1,6341.84%8,2999.37%88,603
Stark74232.12%1,49964.89%692.99%-757-32.77%2,310
Stephenson6,91441.54%9,39356.43%3372.02%-2,479-14.89%16,644
Tazewell19,02137.13%31,13560.78%1,1682.08%-12,114-23.65%51,324
Union2,31933.30%4,51464.81%1321.90%-2,195-31.51%6,965
Vermilion7,44533.90%14,13564.36%3821.74%-6,690-30.46%21,964
Wabash89922.26%3,08376.33%571.41%-2,184-54.07%4,039
Warren2,19837.55%3,54560.56%1111.90%-1,347-23.01%5,854
Washington1,42523.90%4,42474.19%1141.91%-2,999-50.29%5,963
Wayne1,05615.61%5,61082.93%991.46%-4,554-67.32%6,765
White1,27522.45%4,31676.00%881.55%-3,041-53.55%5,679
Whiteside8,77243.98%10,79254.11%3801.91%-2,020-10.13%19,944
Will122,18952.37%107,58146.11%3,5511.52%14,6086.26%233,321
Williamson8,06732.12%16,66566.36%3801.51%-8,598-34.24%25,112
Winnebago43,38449.30%42,97248.83%1,6461.87%4120.47%88,002
Woodford4,75228.16%11,80869.98%3131.86%-7,056-41.82%16,873
Totals2,329,13656.82%1,701,05541.50%68,7051.68%628,08115.32%4,098,896

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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By congressional district

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Duckworth won 14 of 17 congressional districts.[81]

DistrictDuckworthSalviRepresentative
1st69%29%Bobby Rush (117th Congress)
Jonathan Jackson (118th Congress)
2nd68%30%Robin Kelly
3rd69%29%Marie Newman (117th Congress)
Delia Ramirez (118th Congress)
4th70%28%Chuy García
5th70%29%Mike Quigley
6th55%43%Sean Casten
7th86%13%Danny Davis
8th56%42%Raja Krishnamoorthi
9th72%27%Jan Schakowsky
10th61%37%Brad Schneider
11th56%42%Bill Foster
12th30%68%Mike Bost
13th56%42%Nikki Budzinski
14th54%44%Lauren Underwood
15th32%66%Mary Miller
16th39%60%Darin LaHood
17th52%45%Cheri Bustos (117th Congress)
Eric Sorensen (118th Congress)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. ^abcKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  4. ^Redpath (L) with 2%
  5. ^"Someone else" with 2%
  6. ^Redpath (L) with 2%; "Someone else" with 1%
  7. ^Redpath with 5%
  8. ^Redpath with 6%; "None" with 4%
  9. ^"Someone else" with 4%
  10. ^Redpath with 2%

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