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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsElection information[edit]Turnout[edit]Primary election[edit]General election[edit]Federal elections[edit]United States President[edit]United States House[edit]State elections[edit]State Senate[edit]State House of Representatives[edit]Judicial elections[edit]Local elections[edit]References[edit]Election information[edit]Turnout[edit]Primary election[edit]For the primary election, turnout was 25.91%, with 1,748,279 votes cast.[1]Turnout by county[1]CountyRegistrationVotes castTurnoutAdams40,1706,55816.33%Alexander8,2462,87634.88%Bond9,7792,94530.12%Boone22,5545,73025.41%Brown3,6071,17832.66%Bureau24,5116,83527.89%Calhoun3,7171,25433.74%Carroll11,0433,28529.75%Cass9,7192,38524.54%Champaign107,08533,85131.61%Christian23,3766,17926.43%Clark12,0101,58813.22%Clay9,6842,22723%Clinton22,7933,77916.58%Coles28,3285,06517.88%Cook[note 1]2,605,692736,47028.26%Crawford14,3372,40616.78%Cumberland8,5552,05724.04%DeKalb47,87410,35921.64%DeWitt11,0563,39230.68%Douglas11,7104,83941.32%DuPage475,706129,57027.24%Edgar12,5683,00223.89%Edwards5,0981,69033.15%Effingham19,9566,49232.53%Fayette13,7234,17230.4%Ford8,4373,82245.3%Franklin31,38512,12438.63%Fulton25,5918,00231.27%Gallatin4,9133,04061.88%Greene8,7071,56918.02%Grundy22,7274,61520.31%Hamilton6,0032,30138.33%Hancock13,9182,94821.18%Hardin3,9062,33259.7%Henderson5,3251,17021.97%Henry36,7887,29919.84%Iroquois19,1356,38233.35%Jackson52,8724,7038.9%Jasper6,6091,15517.48%Jefferson23,8564,32718.14%Jersey13,6803,05722.35%Jo Daviess13,9934,32030.87%Johnson7,9563,09638.91%Kane192,12151,80326.96%Kankakee56,27412,81822.78%Kendall31,3408,78728.04%Knox37,5895,82815.5%Lake324,83984,16325.91%LaSalle67,31815,71823.35%Lawrence10,3693,40932.88%Lee20,8866,01528.8%Livingston22,4446,21127.67%Logan18,4867,73741.85%Macon69,52412,64218.18%Macoupin34,1808,51224.9%Madison167,77229,65017.67%Marion29,6764,66815.73%Marshall8,4861,83821.66%Mason10,7891,91617.76%Massac11,8994,42237.16%McDonough21,1015,79927.48%McHenry152,94346,34430.3%McLean90,21729,61332.82%Menard8,9642,53228.25%Mercer12,2973,76630.63%Monroe19,2621,7379.02%Montgomery18,3547,28839.71%Morgan20,8152,98514.34%Moultrie8,5982,32227.01%Ogle31,83611,38735.77%Peoria112,23423,49320.93%Perry15,2613,62823.77%Piatt10,8052,95527.35%Pike12,3033,68029.91%Pope3,4211,21235.43%Pulaski6,1351,16218.94%Putnam4,3812,25251.4%Randolph23,7025,07921.43%Richland13,4991,42210.53%Rock Island97,34821,30221.88%Saline19,0686,20832.56%Sangamon126,05025,13119.94%Schuyler6,2001,90430.71%Scott3,91562615.99%Shelby15,6785,16532.94%Stark4,7291,60934.02%St. Clair155,39327,55517.73%Stephenson28,5188,46829.69%Tazewell87,49716,24518.57%Union12,9946,20847.78%Vermilion51,46013,15725.57%Wabash9,5221,95020.48%Warren12,0562,22918.49%Washington10,5531,46713.9%Wayne12,5472,09116.67%White11,5123,12527.15%Whiteside35,9916,11316.98%Will253,27357,48322.7%Williamson37,96810,22526.93%Winnebago160,49933,16420.66%Woodford24,9655,61522.49%Total6,746,5541,748,27925.91%General election[edit]For the general election, turnout was 69.18%, with 4,932,192 votes cast.[1]Turnout by county[1]CountyRegistrationVotes castTurnout%Adams39,98930,89277.25%Alexander7,7404,28655.37%Bond10,4087,38070.91%Boone24,26015,97265.84%Brown3,7312,73473.28%Bureau25,24817,31968.6%Calhoun3,7782,69271.25%Carroll11,3757,38364.91%Cass9,9246,08361.3%Champaign120,75775,61062.61%Christian24,24215,12162.38%Clark12,3107,70062.55%Clay9,8776,32464.03%Clinton23,91715,95666.71%Coles30,14220,58068.28%Cook[note 2]2,781,4741,988,82171.5%Crawford14,7748,76759.34%Cumberland8,7165,15959.19%DeKalb49,26733,34567.68%DeWitt11,4927,28563.39%Douglas12,3408,23366.72%DuPage482,789369,30076.49%Edgar12,8708,49966.04%Edwards5,1813,42066.01%Effingham20,98614,91871.09%Fayette14,1149,65168.38%Ford8,8276,32671.67%Franklin30,76419,42063.13%Fulton26,31916,84564%Gallatin4,9503,69174.57%Greene8,9525,98766.88%Grundy24,02016,92670.47%Hamilton6,2104,75776.6%Hancock14,2059,99670.37%Hardin3,8942,89374.29%Henderson5,4833,99172.79%Henry37,37424,08264.44%Iroquois18,70113,77573.66%Jackson53,62923,62944.06%Jasper6,8445,06674.02%Jefferson24,89215,78563.41%Jersey14,6619,69666.13%Jo Daviess14,80110,66172.03%Johnson8,2155,57967.91%Kane210,118144,18768.62%Kankakee55,44441,09274.11%Kendall33,88523,25368.62%Knox38,92424,40462.7%Lake350,673246,70670.35%LaSalle70,32247,41367.42%Lawrence10,5566,82264.63%Lee21,90215,07468.82%Livingston21,74415,87373%Logan19,60713,59869.35%Macon74,10150,96068.77%Macoupin35,22921,83561.98%Madison173,544111,71764.37%Marion31,22817,27055.3%Marshall8,8046,10269.31%Mason11,1076,95662.63%Massac12,2747,03057.28%McDonough22,56913,09758.03%McHenry161,637106,52865.91%McLean99,04462,37262.97%Menard7,9026,30979.84%Mercer12,7838,53666.78%Monroe20,24414,24470.36%Montgomery21,53913,51062.72%Morgan21,37014,83269.41%Moultrie9,3795,89462.84%Ogle33,53021,14463.06%Peoria123,96979,23063.91%Perry15,56010,30666.23%Piatt11,4118,60675.42%Pike12,4418,39267.45%Pope3,5782,43468.03%Pulaski6,9423,26046.96%Putnam4,4983,27572.81%Randolph24,41315,17362.15%Richland11,3987,65267.13%Rock Island103,66766,67764.32%Saline19,57712,04661.53%Sangamon122,50293,49276.32%Schuyler6,2983,80460.4%Scott3,7492,56168.31%Shelby16,06510,49565.33%Stark4,4763,07668.72%St. Clair164,993104,66363.43%Stephenson30,05920,14667.02%Tazewell90,26459,79666.25%Union15,2508,95358.71%Vermilion52,63633,22363.12%Wabash9,7315,67158.28%Warren12,4177,88563.5%Washington10,9867,37567.13%Wayne12,9097,97761.79%White11,7627,93267.44%Whiteside37,74825,65067.95%Will277,862196,54270.73%Williamson40,26627,94969.41%Winnebago171,589111,57165.02%Woodford26,10917,08765.44%Total7,129,0264,932,19269.18%Federal elections[edit]United States President[edit]Illinois voted for the Democratic ticket of Al Gore and Joe Lieberman. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4United States House[edit]All 20 of Illinois’ seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2000.No seats switched parties, with the composition of Illinois’ House delegation remaining 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans.State elections[edit]State Senate[edit]Some of the seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 2000. Republicans retained control of the chamber. [2]State House of Representatives[edit]All of the seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 2000. Democrats retained control of the chamber.[2]Judicial elections[edit]Judicial elections were held.Local elections[edit]Local elections were held. 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