Editor’s note: The following is a list of unofficial results for U.S. House and Senate seats, state-wide and DuPage County-wide races, and ballot measures from the Tuesday, Nov. 8 general elections. This is not a comprehensive list of candidates, races and ballot measures. Results listed here were provided by www.dupageresults.gov, which is where you can view results. Vote totals are DuPage County only. Overall totals for statewide races are not included here. Winners are in bold.
U.S. Senate
Tammy Duckworth (Democrat) 189,548 (56.59 percent)
Kathy Salvi (Republican) 139,743 (41.72 percent)
Bill Redpath (Libertarian) 5,653 (1.69 percent)
U.S. House, District 3
Delia Ramirez (Democrat) 30,838 (50.71 percent)
Justin Burau (Republican) 29,976 (49.29 percent)
U.S. House, District 6
Sean Casten (Democrat) 73,256 (58.18 percent)
Keith Pekau (Republican) 52,659 (41.82 percent)
U.S. House, District 8
Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democrat) 26,177 (53.11 percent)
Chris Dargis (Republican) 23,109 (46.89 percent)
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
JB Pritzker and Juliana Stratton (Democrat) 185,675 (55.66 percent)
Darren Bailey and Stephanie Trussell (Republican) 137,194 (41.12 percent)
Scott Mitchell Schluter and John Phillips (Libertarian) 10,738 (3.22 percent)
Attorney General
Kwame Raoul (Democrat) 182,808 (54.84 percent)
Thomas DeVore (Republican) 143,769 (43.13 percent)
Dan Robin (Libertarian) 6,782 (2.03 percent)
Comptroller
Susana Mendoza (Democrat) 186,231 (56.06 percent)
Shannon Teresi (Republican) 139,643 (42.04 percent)
Deirdre McCloskey (Libertarian) 6,307 (1.90 percent)
Secretary of State
Alexi Giannoulias (Democrat) 183,341 (54.99 percent)
Dan Brady (Republican) 143,511 (43.05 percent)
Jon Stewart (Libertarian) 6,526 (1.96 percent)
Treasurer
Mike Frerichs (Democrat) 175,064 (52.96 percent)
Tom Demmer (Republican) 148,444 44.91 percent)
Preston Nelson (Libertarian) 7,040 (2.13 percent)
Illinois State Senate District 21
Laura Ellman (Democrat) 41,952 (58.69 percent)
Kathleen Murray (Republican) 29,533 (41.31 percent)
Illinois State Senate District 23
Suzanne “Suzy” Glowiak Hilton (Democrat) 37,604 (54.11 percent)
Dennis M. Reboletti (Republican) 31,866 (45.89 percent)
Illinois State House, 21st District
Terra Costa Howard (Democrat) 25,160 (57.93 percent)
Stefanie Hood (Republican) 18,269 (42.07 percent)
Illinois State House 45th District
Jenn Ladisch Douglass (Democrat) 20,941 (50.12 percent)
Deanne Marie Mazzochi (Republican) 20,839 (49.88 percent)
Editor’s note: Ladisch Douglass had a 102-vote lead as of 6 a.m. Monday, Nov. 14, but final results were not known as of press time.
Illinois State House 46th District
Diane Blair-Sherlock (Democrat) 15,665 (56.19 percent)
Robert Stevens (Republican) 12,212 (43.81 percent)
Illinois State House 48th District
Azam Nizamuddin (Democrat) 11,721 (42.96 percent)
Jennifer Sanalitro (Republican) 15,565 (57.04 percent)
DuPage County Board chair
Deb Conroy (Democrat) 167,730 (51.01 percent)
Greg Hart (Republican) 161,079 (48.99 percent)
DuPage County Clerk
Jean Kaczmarek (Democrat) 172,471 (52.86 percent)
Evelyn Sanguinetti (Republican) 153,827 (47.14 percent)
DuPage County Sheriff
Democrat (no candidate)
James Mendrick (Republican) 237,680
DuPage County Treasurer
Dan Potoczny (Democrat) 155,899 (48.01 percent)
Gwen Henry (Republican) 168,850 (51.99 percent)
DuPage County Board
District 1
Michael L. Childress (Democrat) 21,904 (28.47 percent)
Sam Tornatore (Republican) 19,683 (25.58 percent)
Cindy Cronin Cahill (Republican) 18,847 (24.49 percent)
Donald E. Puchalski (Republican)
District 2
Yeena Yoo (Democrat) 28,285 (18.97 percent)
Elizabeth (Liz) Chaplin (Democrat) 26,873 (18.02 percent)
Paula Deacon Garcia (Democrat) 24,575 (16.48 percent)
Sean T. Noonan (Republican) 24,976 (16.75 percent)
Daniel J. Kordik (Republican) 21,870 (14.66 percent)
Nicole Marie Giannini (Republican) 22,554 (15.12 percent)
District 4
Mary Fitzgerald Ozog (Democrat) 26,862 (18.83 percent)
Lynn LaPlante (Democrat) 24,527 (17.28 percent)
Shawn M. Ryan (Democrat) 22,669 (15.97 percent)
Grant Eckoff (Republican) 24,440 (17.22 percent)
Annette Corrigan (Republican) 22,841 (16.10 percent)
Reid Foltyniewicz (Republican) 20,565 (14.49 percent)
DuPage County Forest Preserve District
President
Daniel Hebreard (Democrat) 168,077 (51.42 percent)
Robert J. Schillerstrom (Republican) 158,783 (48.58 percent0
DuPage County Forest Preserve commissioners
District 1
Michael L. Murray (Democrat) 22,086 (47.17 percent)
Marsha Murphy (Republican) 24,737 (52.83 percent)
District 2
Tina Tyson-Dunne (Democrat) 32,023 (53.43 percent)
Don Krause (Republican) 27,909 (46.57 percent)
District 4
Jeff Gahris (Democrat) 28,066 (51.18 percent)
Tim Elliott (Republican) 26,770 (48.82 percent)
3rd Supreme Court (Kilbride)
Mary K. O’Brien (Democrat) 179,705 (54.39 percent)
Michael J. Burke (Republican) 150,673 (45.61 percent)
3rd Appellate Court (Wright)
Sonni Choi Williams (Democrat) 166,965 (51.28 percent)
Liam Christopher Brennan (Republican) 158,610 (48.72 percent)
18th Judicial Circuit Court (Kleeman)
Mia McPherson (Democrat) 232,149
Republican (no candidate)
18th Judicial Circuit Court (Mallen)
Jill Otte (Democrat) 171,977 (52.70 percent)
Michael “Mike” W. Reidy (Republican) 154,350 (47.30 percent)
Other judicial races
Voters voted to retain Appellate Court Judge Joe Birkett, and Judicial Court Judges Bonnie M. Wheaton, Kenneth L. Popejoy, Daniel P. Guerin, Brian F. Telander, Liam C. Brennan and Paul M. Fullerton.
Ballot measures
Amendment 1: Right to collective bargaining amendment to Illinois Constitution
(Vote yes or no)
The proposed amendment would add a new section to the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution that would guarantee workers the fundamental right to organize and to bargain collectively and to negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions, and to promote their economic welfare and safety at work. The new amendment would also prohibit from being passed any new law that interferes with, negates, or diminishes the right of employees to organize and bargain collectively over their wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment and workplace safety. At the general election to be held on Nov. 8, 2022, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.
Editor’s note: Final results for this amendment proposal were not available at press time.
DuPage County
Should the County of DuPage research and invest in public electric vehicle fast charging stations to provide a revenue stream, promote a healthy environment, and drive local economic development?
Yes: 196,128 (60.37 percent)
No: 128,742 (39.63 percent)
Should the County of DuPage continue to assist qualifying small businesses by providing grants, to support local economic development and job growth?
Yes: 267,744 (82.27 percent)
No: 57,686 (17.73 percent)
Should the County of DuPage continue its support of mental health and substance abuse treatment and prevention through the funding of local non-profits?
Yes: 282,066 (86.35 percent)
No: 44,606 (13.65 percent)