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21 of 59 total seats in theIllinois State Senate 30 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results: Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold No election Vote Share: 50–60% 60–70% 80–90% >90% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% >90% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2010 elections for the Illinois Senate was conducted on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The 2010 primary election was conducted on Tuesday, February 2, 2010. State Senators elected this year sat for two year terms, all of which expired at the beginning of the next General Assembly.
| Source | Ranking | As of |
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| Governing[1] | Likely D | November 1, 2010 |
| Illinois State Senate Elections, 2010 | ||||||||
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| Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats up | Seats not up | Total before | Total after | +/– | |
| Democratic | 634,294 | 54.22% | 14 | 23 | 37 | 35 | -2 | |
| Republican | 530,130 | 45.15% | 7 | 15 | 22 | 24 | +2 | |
| Totals | 1,164,424 | 100.00% | 21 | 38 | 59 | 59 | — | |
| District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| 1 | Democratic | Antonio Munoz | Democratic | Antonio Munoz | |||||
| 4 | Democratic | Kimberly A. Lightford | Democratic | Kimberly A. Lightford | |||||
| 7 | Democratic | Heather Steans | Democratic | Heather Steans | |||||
| Republican | Adam Robinson | ||||||||
| 10 | Democratic | James DeLeo | retired | Democratic | John G. Mulroe | ||||
| Republican | Brian G. Doherty | ||||||||
| 13 | Democratic | Kwame Raoul | Democratic | Kwame Raoul | |||||
| 16 | Democratic | Jacqueline Y. Collins | Democratic | Jacqueline Y. Collins | |||||
| 19 | Democratic | Maggie Crotty | Democratic | Maggie Crotty | |||||
| Republican | Adam Wojcik | ||||||||
| 22 | Democratic | Michael Noland | Democratic | Michael Noland | |||||
| Republican | Steven Rauschenberger | ||||||||
| 25 | Republican | Chris Lauzen | Republican | Chris Lauzen | |||||
| Democratic | Leslie N. Juby | ||||||||
| 28 | Republican | John J. Millner | Republican | John J. Millner | |||||
| Democratic | Corinne Michelle Pierog | ||||||||
| 31 | Democratic | Michael Bond | Democratic | Michael Bond | |||||
| Republican | Suzi Schmidt | ||||||||
| 34 | Republican | Dave Syverson | Republican | Dave Syverson | |||||
| Democratic | Marla Wilson | ||||||||
| 37 | Republican | Dale Risinger | Republican | Dale Risinger | |||||
| 40 | Democratic | Toi Hutchinson | Democratic | Toi Hutchinson | |||||
| Republican | Adam Baumgartner | ||||||||
| 43 | Democratic | Arthur Wilhelmi | Democratic | Arthur Wilhelmi | |||||
| Republican | Cedra Crenshaw | ||||||||
| 46 | Democratic | David Koehler | Democratic | David Koehler | |||||
| 49 | Democratic | Deanna Demuzio | Democratic | Deanna Demuzio | |||||
| Republican | Sam McCann | ||||||||
| 51 | Republican | Frank C. Watson | resigned | Republican | Kyle McCarter | ||||
| Democratic | Tim Dudley | ||||||||
| 52 | Democratic | Mike Frerichs | Democratic | Mike Frerichs | |||||
| Republican | Al Reynolds | ||||||||
| 55 | Republican | Dale Righter | Republican | Dale Righter | |||||
| Democratic | Josh Weger | ||||||||
| 58 | Republican | David Luechtefeld | Republican | David Luechtefeld | |||||
| Democratic | Jeremy Randal Walker | ||||||||