All But One Illinois Legislative Candidates are Republicans or Democrats.

All Illinois legislative candidates are either Democratic or Republican Party nominees, except for one independent in a State House race, David Gill in the 87th district. He is the only opponent to a Republican.

There are 24 State Senate races, and eleven of them have only one candidate on the ballot.

There are 188 State House races, and 59 have only one candidate on the ballot.


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All But One Illinois Legislative Candidates are Republicans or Democrats. — 6 Comments

  1. WHAT PERCENT OF TOTAL VOTES WILL BARE MAJORITY OF RIGGED DONKEY COMMIE WINNERS IN EACH HOUSE GET ???

    25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32 PCT ???

    1/2 X 1/2 = 1/4

    DUE TO NO 3RDS/INDEES EACH PCT MAY BE A BIT ABOVE AVERAGE OF ALL STATE LEGIS HACKS

    [ BUT — MORE / MORE VOTERS NOT VOTING FOR ANY COMMIE D / FASCIST R ]

    EXTREMIST PRIMARY MATH MUCH WORSE — ABOUT 5-12 PCT REAL MINORITY RULE
    —-
    NOOO PRIMARIES

    P.R.

  2. Ballotpedia says one independent candidate (who presumably completed a petition) and one write-in candidate (who presumably submitted a free application) successfully registered for State House in Illinois. Other write-in votes will not be counted.

    For State Senate, zero.

    I heard Illinois uses electronic voting machines. I’ve never used one before. How hard is it to type a name on those things?

  3. In my state, ignoring fusion, there are:
    13 non-D non-R registered candidates for State House and 6 for State Senate, at least (write-ins were not listed).

    Granted, there are more seats up for election in my state, which actually has less than half the population of Illinois. States get to choose how large their state legislatures are.

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