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2012 Illinois elections

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2012 Illinois elections

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November 6, 2012
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Turnout70.20%
Elections in Illinois
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Elections were held inIllinois on November 6, 2012.

Primaries were held March 20.

Election information

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Turnout

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See also:2012 United States presidential election in Illinois § Turnout

Primary election

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For the primary election, turnout was 23.20%, with 1,694,317 votes cast.[1]

Turnout by county[1]

CountyRegistrationVotes castTurnout
Adams43,1929,87222.86%
Alexander7,44778110.49%
Bond12,0731,80914.98%
Boone30,7357,28823.71%
Brown3,52475721.48%
Bureau23,7135,84124.63%
Calhoun3,6041,80450.06%
Carroll10,9553,27229.87%
Cass9,3811,26813.52%
Champaign124,69626,21221.02%
Christian21,1924,55721.5%
Clark12,6833,22425.42%
Clay9,8621,78818.13%
Clinton26,1163,63413.91%
Coles29,2847,85326.82%
Cook[note 1]2,682,942644,70124.03%
Crawford13,9993,25923.28%
Cumberland7,7932,02626%
DeKalb53,60212,53423.38%
DeWitt11,3584,62440.71%
Douglas11,7173,73131.84%
DuPage526,358138,28126.27%
Edgar13,1122,89922.11%
Edwards4,4761,13025.25%
Effingham22,4296,46828.84%
Fayette15,1292,53316.74%
Ford8,5342,92434.26%
Franklin29,6468,75929.55%
Fulton25,1305,16620.56%
Gallatin4,0231,94948.45%
Greene8,8452,80031.66%
Grundy29,3016,93223.66%
Hamilton5,5942,17138.81%
Hancock12,3194,27234.68%
Hardin3,0991,29541.79%
Henderson4,96096219.4%
Henry35,0066,17017.63%
Iroquois18,5595,86531.6%
Jackson38,9956,40816.43%
Jasper6,6871,74926.16%
Jefferson23,5108,24135.05%
Jersey17,4622,73915.69%
Jo Daviess15,7444,73530.07%
Johnson7,9712,89736.34%
Kane256,85952,80320.56%
Kankakee62,76412,42819.8%
Kendall66,24214,37021.69%
Knox33,5056,30718.82%
Lake385,90591,13823.62%
LaSalle71,20114,65120.58%
Lawrence10,6631,90417.86%
Lee23,5616,03525.61%
Livingston21,1177,47735.41%
Logan19,4144,47523.05%
Macon74,60615,74521.1%
Macoupin30,7947,49824.35%
Madison181,39028,91415.94%
Marion24,5003,95816.16%
Marshall8,2821,90823.04%
Mason10,3853,14230.26%
Massac12,6002,15217.08%
McDonough17,9754,86527.07%
McHenry199,02739,24219.72%
McLean94,29925,13726.66%
Menard8,5391,84721.63%
Mercer11,7303,89633.21%
Monroe23,4404,50119.2%
Montgomery18,4163,62419.68%
Morgan20,7226,39730.87%
Moultrie8,3992,09524.94%
Ogle33,8319,93729.37%
Peoria116,21622,50219.36%
Perry13,8982,53218.22%
Piatt11,5313,72032.26%
Pike11,4734,11635.88%
Pope3,1851,23438.74%
Pulaski5,87989015.14%
Putnam4,1391,47335.59%
Randolph23,1195,79725.07%
Richland12,2562,20818.02%
Rock Island87,63621,30824.31%
Saline15,8453,81624.08%
Sangamon140,89726,25518.63%
Schuyler5,2431,55429.64%
Scott3,9761,42335.79%
Shelby14,5793,69925.37%
Stark4,03690722.47%
St. Clair179,90434,20319.01%
Stephenson35,0157,36921.05%
Tazewell85,81620,83724.28%
Union15,0914,68631.05%
Vermilion47,2898,47617.92%
Wabash9,2341,36614.79%
Warren11,4902,91825.4%
Washington9,7053,98441.05%
Wayne12,7702,61120.45%
White10,6242,26821.35%
Whiteside36,9566,91918.72%
Will371,92878,87721.21%
Williamson41,55510,65825.65%
Winnebago180,05943,62724.23%
Woodford26,0667,45828.61%
Total7,304,3331,694,31723.2%

General election

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For the general election, turnout was 70.20%, with 5,279,752 votes cast.[2]

Turnout by county[2]

CountyRegistrationVotes castTurnout
Adams45,17231,05668.75%
Alexander5,4353,56265.54%
Bond12,4567,44959.8%
Boone32,41121,50966.36%
Brown3,9852,41560.6%
Bureau23,58816,78671.16%
Calhoun3,6792,65472.14%
Carroll11,1827,42966.44%
Cass9,3914,92252.41%
Champaign112,93378,93969.9%
Christian21,82614,84768.02%
Clark12,6797,95562.74%
Clay10,0436,01759.91%
Clinton23,80116,59069.7%
Coles32,11921,53267.04%
Cook[note 2]2,781,1822,030,56373.01%
Crawford14,2328,67560.95%
Cumberland7,9265,36067.63%
DeKalb57,91541,42871.53%
DeWitt11,6287,41463.76%
Douglas11,8017,96167.46%
DuPage560,718403,31271.93%
Edgar13,2287,86959.49%
Edwards4,5363,29172.55%
Effingham23,11516,82572.79%
Fayette15,0729,08660.28%
Ford8,8756,06968.38%
Franklin29,92518,18460.77%
Fulton25,49615,49560.77%
Gallatin4,0522,64865.35%
Greene9,0185,73763.62%
Grundy30,82021,41969.5%
Hamilton5,7464,05570.57%
Hancock12,5299,27574.03%
Hardin3,5282,42168.62%
Henderson5,0193,63972.5%
Henry36,18624,59467.97%
Iroquois18,86012,88168.3%
Jackson42,36124,30757.38%
Jasper6,8275,12175.01%
Jefferson24,39616,60568.06%
Jersey17,74410,11957.03%
Jo Daviess16,17111,56571.52%
Johnson8,1725,75470.41%
Kane272,843182,74766.98%
Kankakee64,36645,86471.26%
Kendall68,45347,56569.49%
Knox33,41723,50170.33%
Lake406,567289,38571.18%
LaSalle71,56547,74866.72%
Lawrence10,5046,08457.92%
Lee21,84315,43970.68%
Livingston21,71815,16269.81%
Logan19,47112,18262.56%
Macon76,20149,30864.71%
Macoupin31,88221,23666.61%
Madison179,256123,83469.08%
Marion24,81715,95264.28%
Marshall8,4545,92870.12%
Mason10,4226,34860.91%
Massac10,7566,59061.27%
McDonough19,15412,61965.88%
McHenry203,225134,55066.21%
McLean102,52273,82772.01%
Menard8,7516,21371%
Mercer12,0208,65271.98%
Monroe23,82717,58273.79%
Montgomery18,34412,31467.13%
Morgan21,48414,22266.2%
Moultrie8,6726,11470.5%
Ogle34,99423,53367.25%
Peoria115,99979,47368.51%
Perry14,1729,68568.34%
Piatt11,8178,78574.34%
Pike11,8517,37762.25%
Pope3,0212,25474.61%
Pulaski5,8353,04452.17%
Putnam4,2483,17874.81%
Randolph21,86314,60966.82%
Richland11,5557,36563.74%
Rock Island91,63665,57471.56%
Saline16,46710,95666.53%
Sangamon132,63495,16671.75%
Schuyler5,2833,95174.79%
Scott4,0982,61663.84%
Shelby14,91610,51570.49%
Stark4,1332,70165.35%
St. Clair188,420120,50263.95%
Stephenson33,32821,23963.73%
Tazewell89,27661,56868.96%
Union11,9708,41370.28%
Vermilion48,20230,61163.51%
Wabash9,1325,18256.75%
Warren12,0107,88365.64%
Washington10,0737,51874.64%
Wayne12,9337,74459.88%
White10,9187,14965.48%
Whiteside38,16625,99468.11%
Will386,172279,35272.34%
Williamson43,61429,51967.68%
Winnebago174,909110,97063.44%
Woodford28,76519,02666.14%
Total7,520,7225,279,75270.2%

Federal elections

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United States President

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Illinois
See also:2012 United States presidential election

Illinois voted for theDemocraticticket ofBarack Obama andJoe Biden.

This was the sixth consecutive presidential election in which Illinois had voted for the Democratic ticket.

United States House

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Main article:2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois
See also:2012 United States House of Representatives elections

Illinois had lost one seat in the reapportionment following the2010 United States census. All 18 of Illinois' remaining seats in theUnited States House of Representatives were up for election in 2012.

Before the election, Republicans held 11 and Democrats held 8 seats from Illinois. In 2002, Democrats won 12 seats while Republicans won 6.

State elections

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State Senate

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Main article:2012 Illinois Senate election

One-third of the seats of theIllinois Senate were up for election in 2012.

State House of Representatives

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Main article:2012 Illinois House of Representatives election

All of the seats in theIllinois House of Representatives were up for election in 2012.

Judicial elections

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Main article:2012 Illinois judicial elections

Judicial elections were held.

Ballot measure

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Illinois voters voted on a single ballot measure in 2012.[3] 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.[3]

Illinois Public Pension Amendment

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Main article:Illinois Public Pension Amendment

Illinois voters rejected the proposed Illinois Public Pension Amendment, alegislatively referred constitutional amendment. This would have amended theConstitution of Illinois.[4] The measure would have made it so that a three-fifths approval would be required by the General Assembly, city councils, and school districts that wish to increase the pension benefits of their employees.[4]

Illinois Public Pension Amendment[2][3]
OptionVotes% of votes
on measure
% of all ballots
cast
Yes1,901,83743.8436.32
No2,436,05156.1646.52
Total votes4,337,88810082.84
Voter turnout57.68%

Local elections

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Local elections were held. These included county elections, such as theCook County elections.

Notes

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  1. ^For more onCook County general election turnout, see2012 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout
  2. ^For more onCook County primary turnout, see2012 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout

References

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  1. ^ab"Voter Turnout".www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. RetrievedMarch 22, 2020.
  2. ^abc"Voter Turnout".www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. RetrievedMarch 22, 2020.
  3. ^abc"Illinois Constitution - Amendments Proposed".www.ilga.gov. Illinois General Assembly. RetrievedMarch 26, 2020.
  4. ^ab"Illinois Public Pension Amendment, HJRCA 49 (2012)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedMarch 27, 2020.
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