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| Outsider Wins Democratic Nod for Lieutenant Governor |
Decades of experience in the General Assembly could not stop a candidate described as a millionaire pawnbroker -- who's been accused of domestic violence -- from winning the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.
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| Census Takers Still Needed |
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| Attack on Veterans Now an Aggravated Crime |
The Illinois House of Representatives will consider a bill that changes the criminal code.
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| Officials Disappointed in Voter Turnout |
Many registered voters opted to stay away from the polls during this year's Illinois primary election compared to the past.
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| Warren County Sheriff Clears First Hurdle |
The incumbent Warren County sheriff had little trouble defeating his opponent in the primary election, but he'll have to overcome one more roadblock before he gets another term.
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| Fulton County Wins 9th Circuit Race for Bordner; Prosecutor Wins Other 9th Circuit Race |
The home county of one of the two candidates in the Republican primary for a seat on the bench in the local circuit proved to help turn the tide his way.
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| Harris Wins Democratic Primary in ROE Race |
The Regional Superintendent of Schools in Knox County says her work in the office must speak for itself.
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| Quinn Says He Wins, Hynes Says Hold On |
On this day after Election Day, the Democratic primary for governor isn't settled.
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| Brady or Dillard? |
The GOP race for governor will be one for the record books. That's because it's not over!
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| Kirk GOP Senate Nominee |
U.S. Rep. Mark S. Kirk (R-Highland Park) won the six-way primary for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, and says he is gearing up for the general election in November.
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