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1980 United States Senate election in Illinois

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FieldValue
election_name1980 United States Senate election in Illinois
countryIllinois
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1974 United States Senate election in Illinois
previous_year1974
next_election1986 United States Senate election in Illinois
next_year1986
election_dateNovember 4, 1980
image_sizex150px
image1Alan Dixon (3x4a).jpg
nominee1**Alan Dixon**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1**2,565,302**
percentage1**56.01%**
image2Dave O’Neal (3x4a).jpg
nominee2Dave O'Neal
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote21,946,296
percentage242.50%
map_image1980 United States Senate election in Illinois results map by county.svg
map_size160px
map_captionCounty results
**Dixon:**
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionAdlai Stevenson III
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionAlan J. Dixon
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
turnout73.51%

Dixon:

O'Neal:

The 1980 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 4, 1980. Incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Adlai Stevenson III decided to retire. Democrat Alan J. Dixon won the open seat. Dixon won in a landslide victory, despite Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan carrying the state in the simultaneous presidential election comfortably.

Background

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (President and House), as well as those for state offices.

Incumbent Democrat Adlai Stevenson III opted not to seek reelection to a third-term. This was the first open-race for this senate seat since 1938.

Turnout in the primary elections was 35.36%, with a total of 2,026,814 votes cast.

Turnout during the general election was 73.51%, with 4,579,933 votes cast.

Democratic primary

Alan J. Dixon overwhelmingly won the Democratic primary.

Candidates

  • Alan J. Dixon, Illinois Secretary of State
  • Anthony R. Martin-Trigona, candidate for U.S. Senator in 1978
  • Alex Seith, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator in 1978
  • Robert Ash Wallace, businessman and chairman of the board of PSM International Corporation
  • Dakin Williams, prosecutor, candidate for U.S. Senator in 1972 and 1974, candidate for Illinois Governor in 1978

Campaign

Alex Seith, who had won the Democratic nomination for Senator two years earlier, almost winning the 1978 race in what would have been a major upset, laid hopes of capturing the nomination again.

Anthony R. Martin-Trigona, a political activist who had unsuccessfully sought the nomination for senate in 1978, again ran for the nomination.

Robert Ash "Bob" Wallace made use of his friendship with boxer Muhammad Ali, featuring him in campaign ads and having him make campaign appearances.

Dakin Williams was a prosecutor, and was the younger brother of famous playwright Tennessee Williams. He had been a candidate for the Democratic nomination of Illinois' other US Senate seat in 1972, and had unsuccessfully sought the nomination for this seat in 1974. He had also been a candidate for governor in 1978.

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Richard E. Carver, Mayor of Peoria, Illinois
  • Dave O'Neal, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
  • William J. Scott, Illinois Attorney General

Results

General election

References

References

  1. (February 2021). "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 18, 1980". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  2. "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1986". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  3. (February 2021). "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1980". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  4. (November 1979). "Wallace announces for U.S. Senate". [[Sangamon State University]].
  5. "Our Campaigns - Candidate - W. Dakin Williams".
  6. (5 June 2016). "WMBD's Full Interview with Muhammad Ali from 1980".
  7. (6 June 2016). "My brief political adventure with Muhammad Ali". Chicago Tribune.
  8. (22 May 2008). "Tennessee Williams' brother dead at 89".
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