Learning More About Illinois Elections 2014

By Marci Glover


The primary election in Illinois took place on 18th March 2014. Voters were expected to vote for the three main categories in order to narrow down the number of candidates running in the general elections. The three main categories of Illinois elections 2014 include the State Central Committee men, Precinct Committee men and the township committee men.

At the primary elections, nominations of all candidates for the different parties took place. The offices up for elections include the Illinois eighteen seats in the United States House of Representatives, all executive offices in the state and the United States Senate office. The primary elections determined who would run in the general elections for all the offices up for election by reducing the number of candidates. Some of the main offices to be voted for include the governors office, the attorney general, secretary of state, comptroller, the treasure, among other offices.

The Democratic party incumbent governor Pat Quin who has been in office since 2009 will run for re-election against the republican candidate Bruce Rauner at the general election. Previously, a separate primary election for the Lieutenant governor would take place but as of present, the candidates get to choose their own running mates ones the law was changed. The Democratic Party Pat quins running mate is Paul Vallas while that of the Republican Party is Evelyn Sanguinetti.

With regards to the gubernatorial elections, Incumbent governor Pat Quin could be one of the most vulnerable candidates to run for reelection after the preceding governor was impeached. His running mate will be Paul Vallas . They will be running against the Republican Partys Bruce Rauner and his running mate Evelyn Sanguinetti. He will also be running against other third party candidates. Governor Pat Quins current lieutenant governor, Sheila Simon will not be running for another term and will instead run for the State Comptrollers Office.

Jesse White the incumbent secretary of state eligible for reelection in the November elections. He was first elected in 1998.He will be running against Mike Webster; the president of the Cass School District Board of Education.

The current state comptroller Judy Baar will be running for reelection for a second term. She will be running under the Republican Party. The Democratic Party Candidate for state comptroller will be Sheila Simon who is currently the lieutenant General of the state. There are other who will be contesting for the other two offices.

As the election date nears, it is still difficult to know who will finally will the elections. Campaigns are at their climax being the last few months to the big day. The reelection of Pat Quin as governor has definitely been the highlight of this election season. His corrupt government has not helped much in his re-election and could greatly affect his re-election.

The general elections expected in November will shape the future of Illinois for the next four years. With intense campaigns going on, candidates are doing their best to win the votes of the citizens. As they compete for the largest number of votes, it is important for the voters to pay attention to the quality of leadership. The best leaders should ensure quality living and integrity for all citizens of the state.




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