
Note: * denotes who is leading in the polls as of 10:40 p.m. Tuesday. Winners will be declared official during certification in two weeks, and once any outstanding mail-in ballots have been collected.
DeKalb County Circuit Clerk:
Rukisha Crawford, Democrat: 18,517 votes (39.8%)
*Lori Grubbs, Republican: 28,007 votes (60.09%)
DeKalb County State’s Attorney:
*Rick Amato, Republican incumbent: 26,685 votes (57.55%)
Anna Wilhelmi, Democrat: 18,517 votes (39.8%)
DeKalb County Coroner:
Story: Incumbent Dennis Miller ahead in DeKalb County Coroner race with most precincts reporting
Cat Brian Prescott, Democrat: 17,499 votes (37.72%)
*Dennis Miller, Republican incumbent: 28,888 votes (62.28%)
DEKALB COUNTY BOARD:
District 1:
Jill Simpson, Democrat: 1,345 votes (30.79%)
*Kathy Lampkins, Republican: 3,023 votes (69.21%)
District 2:
*Tim Hughes, Republican incumbent: 2,732 votes (58.78%)
Christi Slavenas, Democrat: 1,916 votes (41.22%)
District 3:
*Patrick Deutsch, Republican: 2,661 votes (56.06%)
Joshua Orr, Democrat: 2,086 votes (43.94%)
District 4:
*Laurie Emmer, Republican incumbent: 2,340 votes (51.7%)
Amber Quitno, Democrat: 2,186 votes, 48.3%
District 5:
*Kiara Jones, Democrat incumbent: 1,777 (75.94%)
Sasha Cohen: 563 votes (24.06%)
District 6 (uncontested):
*Craig Roman: 2,327 votes (99.96%)
District 7 (uncontested):
*Terri Mann Lamb: 1,666 votes (100%)
District 8:
*William Charles Cummings, Republican: 2,349 votes (51.41%)
Christopher Porterfield, Democrat incumbent: 2,220 votes (48.59%)
District 9 (uncontested):
*Neill Mohammad, Democrat: 2,819 votes (99.68%)
District 10:
*Mary Cozad, Democrat: 2,070 votes (51.8%)
Jeff Whelan, Republican incumbent: 1,926 votes (48.2%)
District 11:
*Roy Plote, Republican incumbent: 2,973 votes (63.66%)
Roberta McFarland, Democrat: 1,697 votes (36.34%)
District 11, 2-year unexpired term:
*Karen Cribben, Republican incumbent: 3,073 votes (65.31%)
Courtney “Court” Schuett, Democrat: 1,632 votes (34.69%)
District 12:
*Jerry Osland, Republican incumbent: 2,582 votes (62.14%)
Brian Kubisak, Democrat: 1,573 votes (34.69%)
JUDICIAL:
Retentions:
Second Appellate Judicial Retention 2nd Judicial:
*Yes: 34,430 (81.93%)
No: 7,592 (18.07%)
Schostok Retention 2nd Judicial District:
*Yes: 33,238 (80.02%)
No: 8,300 (19.98%)
STATEHOUSE:
70th House District:
Only DeKalb County votes
Story: Unofficial AP election results show Keicher leads Illinois District 70 race as of 11:15 p.m. Tuesday
Paul Stoddard, Democrat: 16,106 votes (45.17%)
*Jeff Keicher, Republican incumbent: 19,550 votes (54.83%)
90th House District:
Story: Demmer takes strong lead in 90th District, Ogle County results delayed
Only DeKalb County votes
*Tom Demmer, Republican: 6,689 votes (60.09%)
Democrat: Seth Wiggins, Democrat: 4,442 votes (39.91%)
FEDERAL:
These are the DeKalb County votes for these races:
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President:
Joe Biden, Democrat: 24,484 votes (51.31%)
Donald Trump, Republican incumbent: 21,818 votes (45.72%)
Howie Hawkins, Green: 769 votes (1.6%)
Gloria La Riva, Party for Socialism and Liberation: 52 votes (0.11%)
Brian Carroll, American Solidarity Party: 102 votes (0.21%)
Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian: 769 votes (1.61%)
Write-In: 165 votes (0.35%)
U.S. Senate
Story: Democrats Biden and Durbin win in Illinois as polls close
*Dick Durbin, incumbent Democrat: 23,284 votes (49.29%)
Mark Curran, Republican: 21,097 votes (44.66%)
Willie L. Wilson, Willie Wilson Party: 1,340 votes (2.84%)
David F. Black, Green: 590 votes (1.25%)
Danny Malouf, Libertarian: 898 votes (1.25%)
Write-In: 29 votes (0.06%)
14th Congressional District
Story: Underwood leads Oberweis by less than 1,000 votes
Lauren Underwood, Democratic incumbent: (DeKalb County only: 9,545 votes, 49.12%)
Jim Oberweis, Republican: (DeKalb County only: 9,867 votes, 50.78%)
16th Congressional District:
Story: U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger on his way to re-election in 16th Congressional District
Dani Brzozowski, Democrat: 13,978 votes (50.68%)
*Adam Kinzinger, Republican incumbent: 13,567 votes (49.19%)
Constitutional Amendment Proposing Graduated Income Tax
Yes: 18,776 votes (40.62%)
No: 27,450 votes (59.38%)