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2006 Illinois elections
2006 State Election in Illinois, United States
2006 State Election in Illinois, United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 2006 Illinois elections |
| country | Illinois |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 2004 Illinois elections |
| previous_year | 2004 |
| next_election | 2008 Illinois elections |
| next_year | 2008 |
| election_date | November 7, 2006 |
| turnout | 48.64% |
The 2006 Illinois elections were held on November 7, 2006. On that date, registered voters in the State of Illinois elected officeholders for U.S. Congress, to six statewide offices (Governor/Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of States, Treasurer and Comptroller), as well as to the Illinois Senate and Illinois House.
The incumbent Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, previously the only Republican elected statewide, made an unsuccessful run for governor rather than stand for re-election. Democrat Alexi Giannoulias was elected to succeed her, and the Democratic incumbents for the other statewide offices won re-election, making Illinois the only Midwestern state in which Democrats held all statewide offices.
For the first time since the 1930s, all executive offices and control of the Illinois General Assembly was won by the Democratic Party. The last time any party had met this feat had been the mid-1990s, when the Republican Party held such power following the 1994 Illinois elections.
Election information
2006 was a midterm election year in the United States.
Turnout
Primary election
For the primary election, turnout was 24.84%, with 1,804,624 votes cast.
Turnout by county
| County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adams | 43,261 | 7,721 | 17.85% |
| Alexander | 7,670 | 2,330 | 30.38% |
| Bond | 10,486 | 1,877 | 17.9% |
| Boone | 30,069 | 6,066 | 20.17% |
| Brown | 3,467 | 617 | 17.8% |
| Bureau | 25,122 | 4,910 | 19.54% |
| Calhoun | 3,880 | 1,636 | 42.16% |
| Carroll | 12,360 | 2,493 | 20.17% |
| Cass | 9,136 | 1,291 | 14.13% |
| Champaign | 112,302 | 22,695 | 20.21% |
| Christian | 23,170 | 3,127 | 13.5% |
| Clark | 12,217 | 1,810 | 14.82% |
| Clay | 9,647 | 2,274 | 23.57% |
| Clinton | 25,364 | 2,313 | 9.12% |
| Coles | 29,746 | 6,745 | 22.68% |
| CookFor more on Cook County primary turnout, see [2006 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout](2006-cook-county-illinois-elections-voter-turnout) | 2,682,718 | 762,273 | 28.41% |
| Crawford | 13,044 | 2,146 | 16.45% |
| Cumberland | 8,723 | 1,752 | 20.08% |
| DeKalb | 53,224 | 12,439 | 23.37% |
| DeWitt | 12,426 | 2,569 | 20.67% |
| Douglas | 12,387 | 4,271 | 34.48% |
| DuPage | 518,275 | 149,399 | 28.83% |
| Edgar | 12,703 | 2,120 | 16.69% |
| Edwards | 4,596 | 1,076 | 23.41% |
| Effingham | 21,702 | 3,968 | 18.28% |
| Fayette | 14,708 | 2,926 | 19.89% |
| Ford | 8,831 | 2,851 | 32.28% |
| Franklin | 30,480 | 8,435 | 27.67% |
| Fulton | 26,445 | 8,177 | 30.92% |
| Gallatin | 4,452 | 2,524 | 56.69% |
| Greene | 9,368 | 2,784 | 29.72% |
| Grundy | 30,596 | 8,270 | 27.03% |
| Hamilton | 6,515 | 2,642 | 40.55% |
| Hancock | 13,156 | 3,750 | 28.5% |
| Hardin | 3,875 | 1,590 | 41.03% |
| Henderson | 5,211 | 1,513 | 29.03% |
| Henry | 38,356 | 5,850 | 15.25% |
| Iroquois | 19,370 | 6,208 | 32.05% |
| Jackson | 44,358 | 7,925 | 17.87% |
| Jasper | 7,498 | 2,476 | 33.02% |
| Jefferson | 26,935 | 5,451 | 20.24% |
| Jersey | 16,023 | 3,561 | 22.22% |
| Jo Daviess | 16,225 | 5,568 | 34.32% |
| Johnson | 7,485 | 3,526 | 47.11% |
| Kane | 244,891 | 66,331 | 27.09% |
| Kankakee | 64,855 | 10,322 | 15.92% |
| Kendall | 51,495 | 17,900 | 34.76% |
| Knox | 33,646 | 7,687 | 22.85% |
| Lake | 369,845 | 81,724 | 22.1% |
| LaSalle | 72,650 | 13,384 | 18.42% |
| Lawrence | 11,104 | 2,616 | 23.56% |
| Lee | 24,570 | 5,779 | 23.52% |
| Livingston | 23,302 | 4,468 | 19.17% |
| Logan | 18,845 | 4,520 | 23.99% |
| Macon | 78,617 | 8,594 | 10.93% |
| Macoupin | 35,273 | 9,289 | 26.33% |
| Madison | 170,202 | 27,101 | 15.92% |
| Marion | 30,063 | 4,259 | 14.17% |
| Marshall | 8,590 | 1,778 | 20.7% |
| Mason | 10,787 | 2,085 | 19.33% |
| Massac | 12,454 | 2,855 | 22.92% |
| McDonough | 18,230 | 3,993 | 21.9% |
| McHenry | 185,638 | 50,251 | 27.07% |
| McLean | 97,788 | 19,097 | 19.53% |
| Menard | 8,890 | 1,990 | 22.38% |
| Mercer | 13,960 | 2,235 | 16.01% |
| Monroe | 22,520 | 6,494 | 28.84% |
| Montgomery | 17,706 | 2,556 | 14.44% |
| Morgan | 22,938 | 5,949 | 25.94% |
| Moultrie | 9,561 | 1,470 | 15.37% |
| Ogle | 36,013 | 11,193 | 31.08% |
| Peoria | 109,973 | 18,772 | 17.07% |
| Perry | 14,755 | 3,008 | 20.39% |
| Piatt | 12,155 | 2,460 | 20.24% |
| Pike | 12,300 | 1,843 | 14.98% |
| Pope | 3,516 | 1,272 | 36.18% |
| Pulaski | 5,840 | 2,061 | 35.29% |
| Putnam | 4,534 | 1,139 | 25.12% |
| Randolph | 23,362 | 6,013 | 25.74% |
| Richland | 12,993 | 1,899 | 14.62% |
| Rock Island | 115,949 | 18,346 | 15.82% |
| Saline | 16,583 | 5,132 | 30.95% |
| Sangamon | 128,744 | 24,276 | 18.86% |
| Schuyler | 5,518 | 1,480 | 26.82% |
| Scott | 3,844 | 711 | 18.5% |
| Shelby | 16,062 | 3,826 | 23.82% |
| Stark | 4,870 | 819 | 16.82% |
| St. Clair | 186,967 | 27,472 | 14.69% |
| Stephenson | 33,182 | 6,370 | 19.2% |
| Tazewell | 92,905 | 15,161 | 16.32% |
| Union | 16,026 | 4,305 | 26.86% |
| Vermilion | 49,290 | 6,998 | 14.2% |
| Wabash | 10,186 | 1,896 | 18.61% |
| Warren | 12,284 | 3,733 | 30.39% |
| Washington | 11,919 | 2,980 | 25% |
| Wayne | 12,716 | 4,405 | 34.64% |
| White | 11,685 | 2,993 | 25.61% |
| Whiteside | 41,937 | 5,632 | 13.43% |
| Will | 329,996 | 105,092 | 31.85% |
| Williamson | 41,867 | 8,442 | 20.16% |
| Winnebago | 175,825 | 38,044 | 21.64% |
| Woodford | 24,171 | 6,179 | 25.56% |
| 7,263,969 | 1,804,624 | 24.84% |
General election
For the general election, turnout was 48.64%, with 3,587,676 votes cast.
Turnout by county
| County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adams | 43,873 | 22,599 | 51.51% |
| Alexander | 7,760 | 3,126 | 40.28% |
| Bond | 10,486 | 5,990 | 57.12% |
| Boone | 31,627 | 15,711 | 49.68% |
| Brown | 3,525 | 2,147 | 60.91% |
| Bureau | 25,226 | 12,349 | 48.95% |
| Calhoun | 3,983 | 2,486 | 62.42% |
| Carroll | 12,734 | 6,142 | 48.23% |
| Cass | 9,037 | 4,631 | 51.24% |
| Champaign | 113,905 | 53,869 | 47.29% |
| Christian | 23,329 | 11,922 | 51.1% |
| Clark | 12,263 | 5,825 | 47.5% |
| Clay | 9,384 | 5,062 | 53.94% |
| Clinton | 25,250 | 12,652 | 50.11% |
| Coles | 30,632 | 14,447 | 47.16% |
| CookFor more on Cook County general election turnout, see [2006 Cook County, Illinois elections#Voter turnout](2006-cook-county-illinois-elections-voter-turnout) | 2,710,118 | 1,350,915 | 49.85% |
| Crawford | 13,392 | 7,185 | 53.65% |
| Cumberland | 8,783 | 4,064 | 46.27% |
| DeKalb | 54,766 | 26,336 | 48.09% |
| DeWitt | 12,732 | 6,034 | 47.39% |
| Douglas | 12,494 | 6,089 | 48.74% |
| DuPage | 529,726 | 268,988 | 50.78% |
| Edgar | 12,205 | 6,499 | 53.25% |
| Edwards | 4,660 | 2,741 | 58.82% |
| Effingham | 22,306 | 12,829 | 57.51% |
| Fayette | 14,902 | 7,990 | 53.62% |
| Ford | 9,976 | 4,491 | 45.02% |
| Franklin | 30,466 | 13,812 | 45.34% |
| Fulton | 26,591 | 13,257 | 49.86% |
| Gallatin | 4,483 | 2,653 | 59.18% |
| Greene | 9,411 | 5,023 | 53.37% |
| Grundy | 28,508 | 14,580 | 51.14% |
| Hamilton | 6,459 | 4,040 | 62.55% |
| Hancock | 13,363 | 7,785 | 58.26% |
| Hardin | 3,959 | 2,275 | 57.46% |
| Henderson | 5,297 | 3,031 | 57.22% |
| Henry | 36,633 | 18,295 | 49.94% |
| Iroquois | 20,017 | 9,504 | 47.48% |
| Jackson | 45,362 | 16,143 | 35.59% |
| Jasper | 7,373 | 4,136 | 56.1% |
| Jefferson | 27,269 | 12,924 | 47.39% |
| Jersey | 15,730 | 7,874 | 50.06% |
| Jo Daviess | 16,311 | 8,248 | 50.57% |
| Johnson | 7,512 | 4,590 | 61.1% |
| Kane | 252,171 | 116,249 | 46.1% |
| Kankakee | 62,344 | 31,431 | 50.42% |
| Kendall | 54,857 | 25,709 | 46.87% |
| Knox | 34,254 | 17,802 | 51.97% |
| Lake | 369,853 | 190,718 | 51.57% |
| LaSalle | 73,127 | 34,221 | 46.8% |
| Lawrence | 10,028 | 5,299 | 52.84% |
| Lee | 24,922 | 11,177 | 44.85% |
| Livingston | 23,340 | 11,044 | 47.32% |
| Logan | 19,094 | 10,248 | 53.67% |
| Macon | 84,882 | 35,480 | 41.8% |
| Macoupin | 34,560 | 17,693 | 51.2% |
| Madison | 172,933 | 80,580 | 46.6% |
| Marion | 30,063 | 12,629 | 42.01% |
| Marshall | 8,736 | 4,673 | 53.49% |
| Mason | 10,611 | 5,122 | 48.27% |
| Massac | 12,688 | 5,447 | 42.93% |
| McDonough | 19,105 | 10,136 | 53.05% |
| McHenry | 186,323 | 82,725 | 44.4% |
| McLean | 99,949 | 44,171 | 44.19% |
| Menard | 8,954 | 5,183 | 57.88% |
| Mercer | 14,145 | 6,363 | 44.98% |
| Monroe | 22,375 | 11,127 | 49.73% |
| Montgomery | 18,105 | 11,213 | 61.93% |
| Morgan | 23,421 | 12,107 | 51.69% |
| Moultrie | 9,295 | 4,952 | 53.28% |
| Ogle | 36,994 | 16,223 | 43.85% |
| Peoria | 119,412 | 55,418 | 46.41% |
| Perry | 14,518 | 7,926 | 54.59% |
| Piatt | 12,323 | 6,722 | 54.55% |
| Pike | 12,397 | 6,244 | 50.37% |
| Pope | 3,535 | 2,105 | 59.55% |
| Pulaski | 6,597 | 2,921 | 44.28% |
| Putnam | 4,513 | 2,313 | 51.25% |
| Randolph | 23,607 | 12,052 | 51.05% |
| Richland | 13,236 | 6,268 | 47.36% |
| Rock Island | 117,626 | 47,130 | 40.07% |
| Saline | 16,992 | 9,487 | 55.83% |
| Sangamon | 131,579 | 76,504 | 58.14% |
| Schuyler | 5,513 | 3,216 | 58.33% |
| Scott | 3,890 | 2,089 | 53.7% |
| Shelby | 16,402 | 7,889 | 48.1% |
| Stark | 4,919 | 2,222 | 45.17% |
| St. Clair | 189,124 | 70,725 | 37.4% |
| Stephenson | 32,043 | 13,763 | 42.95% |
| Tazewell | 93,838 | 44,098 | 46.99% |
| Union | 16,237 | 7,086 | 43.64% |
| Vermilion | 50,038 | 23,716 | 47.4% |
| Wabash | 10,132 | 4,707 | 46.46% |
| Warren | 11,164 | 6,040 | 54.1% |
| Washington | 12,083 | 6,478 | 53.61% |
| Wayne | 12,159 | 7,526 | 61.9% |
| White | 11,820 | 6,330 | 53.55% |
| Whiteside | 42,621 | 17,916 | 42.04% |
| Will | 344,584 | 162,745 | 47.23% |
| Williamson | 42,900 | 21,094 | 49.17% |
| Winnebago | 184,352 | 80,876 | 43.87% |
| Woodford | 24,587 | 13,059 | 53.11% |
| 7,375,688 | 3,587,676 | 48.64% |
Federal elections
United States House
Main article: 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois
All 19 of Illinois’ seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2006.
No seats switched parties, leaving the composition of Illinois' House delegation 10 Democrats and 9 Republicans.
State elections
Governor and lieutenant governor
Main article: 2006 Illinois gubernatorial election
Blagojevich:
Topinka:
The 2006 Illinois gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic Governor and Lieutenant Governor Rod Blagojevich and Pat Quinn won re-election to a second four-year term.
Attorney general
Madigan:
Umholtz:
Incumbent Democratic attorney general Lisa Madigan won reelection to a second term in office. She won every county in the state except for Edwards and Tazewell.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Secretary of state
White:
Rutherford:
Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Jesse White won reelection to a third term in office.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Green Party nominee Adrian Frost withdrew before the election.
Comptroller
Hynes:
Pankau:
Incumbent Comptroller Daniel Hynes, a Democrat, was reelected to a third term.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
| No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican | Key: | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participant Absent Not invited Invited Withdrawn | Democratic Party (US)}}" | Republican Party (US)}}" | Daniel Hynes | Carole Pankau | 1 | |||||||
| Oct. 25, 2006 | City Club of Chicago | Paul Green | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCRdpkAwq34) |
Treasurer
Giannoulias:
Radogno:
Incumbent Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, a Republican, did not seek reelection to a second term, instead opting to run for governor. Democrat Alexi Giannoulias was elected to succeed her.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
| No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican | Key: | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participant Absent Not invited Invited Withdrawn | Democratic Party (US)}}" | Republican Party (US)}}" | Alexi Giannoulias | Christine Radogno | 1 | |||||||
| Oct. 17, 2006 | City Club of Chicago | Paul Green | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCRdpkAwq34) |
State Senate
Main article: 2006 Illinois Senate election
39 of the seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 2006.
State House of Representatives
Main article: 2006 Illinois House of Representatives election
All of the seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.
Judicial elections
Multiple judicial positions were up for election in 2006.
Local elections
Local elections were held. These included county elections, such as the Cook County elections.
Notes
References
References
- (May 2022). "Voter Turnout". Illinois State Board of Elections.
- (May 2022). "Voter Turnout". Illinois State Board of Elections.
- "Election Results". Illinois State Board of Elections.
- "Illinois State Senate elections, 2006".
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