Welcome to our election return section. Below, we’ll post returns following the specimen ballot, in order of Republican, Democratic, and Nonpartisan.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 37/37
REPUBLICAN
FEDERAL
FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
DONALD J TRUMP | 6155 | 97.84% |
ROQUE “ROCKY” De La FUENTE | 136 | 2.16% |
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
MARK C. CURRAN, JR. | 1470 | 26.69% |
TOM TARTER | 1122 | 20.37% |
CASEY CHLEBEK | 182 | 3.30% |
PEGGY HUBBARD | 1736 | 31.52% |
ROBERT MARSHALL | 998 | 18.12% |
CONGRESSIONAL
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FIFTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
KERRY A. WOLFF | 2186 | 35.23% |
DARREN E. DUNCAN | 566 | 9.12% |
MARY MILLER | 3289 | 53.01% |
CHUCK ELLINGTON | 164 | 2.64% |
FOR DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION
THOMAS “CHAPIN” ROSE (TRUMP) | 3738 | 39.88% |
RHONDA BELFORD (TRUMP) | 2487 | 26.53% |
SUSAN PETTY (TRUMP) | 3148 | 33.59% |
FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION
DALE FOWLER (TRUMP) | 2085 | 22.51% |
DARREN BAILEY (TRUMP) | 5107 | 55.13% |
BRAD HOLBROOK (TRUMP) | 2072 | 22.37% |
LEGISLATIVE
FOR STATE SENATOR
FIFTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
DARREN BAILEY | 1669 | 91.60% |
JEFFREY E. (JEFF) FLEMING | 153 | 8.40% |
REPRESENTATIVE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
BLAINE WILHOUR | 4231 |
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
ADAM M NIEMERG | 1648 | 89.18% |
ANDREW R. (ANDY) HIRES | 200 | 10.82% |
COUNTY
FOR CIRCUIT CLERK
JOHN P. NIEMERG | 5820 |
FOR STATE’S ATTORNEY
BRYAN M. KIBLER | 5722 |
FOR CORONER
KIM RHODES | 3427 | 54.97% |
GERRY KINGERY | 2807 | 45.03% |
COUNTY BOARD
FOR COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT A
ERIC B. PETTY | 188 | 28.10% |
NORBERT L. SOLTWEDEL | 268 | 40.06% |
GERALD L. KINKELAAR | 213 | 31.84% |
FOR COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT E
JOHN PERRY | 423 | 54.44% |
MIKE DePOISTER | 354 | 45.56% |
FOR COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT F
ELIZABETH HUSTON | 339 | 52.23% |
BRUCE KESSLER | 310 | 47.77% |
FOR COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT H
ROB ARNOLD | 854 |
FOR COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT I
JOSEPH E THOELE | 493 | 55.64% |
JEREMY D DETERS | 393 | 44.36% |
JUDICIAL
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Lloyd A. Karmeier)
DAVID K. OVERSTREET | 4033 | 75.84% |
JOHN B. BARBERIS, JR. | 1285 | 24.16% |
FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Melissa Ann Chapman)
MARK M. BOIE | 2714 | 53.15% |
KATHERINE RUOCCO | 1967 | 46.85% |
PRECINCT
MOUND #1
WRITE-IN | 20 |
MOUND #3
ELIZABETH HUSTON | 157 |
LIBERTY
STEVE DONALDSON | 96 |
MASON
PAUL KUHNS | 211 |
JACKSON
ED HOOPINGARNER | 227 |
SUMMIT #1
JANE WILLENBORG | 153 |
SUMMIT #2
WRITE-IN | 9 |
SUMMIT #3
JOHN PERRY | 174 |
SUMMIT #4
SHIRLEY J. MOORE | 142 |
WATSON #2
ROB ARNOLD | 181 |
WATSON #3
BILLY G. GENAUST | 174 |
DOUGLAS #5
JOSHUA P. DOUTHIT | 102 |
DOUGLAS #6
PHIL TOOPS | 131 |
DOUGLAS #8
GARY WEST, SR. | 73 |
DOUGLAS #9
LISA M SUDKAMP | 46 |
DOUGLAS #13
WRITE-IN | 12 |
DOUGLAS #14
JOSE DURBIN | 157 |
ST. FRANCIS
THOMAS A. VAHLING | 233 |
DEMOCRATIC
FEDERAL
FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
AMY J. KLOBUCHAR | 25 | 1.50% |
DEVAL PATRICK | 0 | |
BERNIE SANDERS | 453 | 27.26% |
JOSEPH R. BIDEN | 1065 | 64.08% |
MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG | 46 | 2.77% |
ELIZABETH WARREN | 21 | 1.26% |
PETE BUTTIGIEG | 27 | 1.62% |
TOM STEYER | 1 | .06% |
ANDREW YANG | 6 | 0.36% |
MICHAEL BENNET | 0 | |
JOHN K. DELANEY | 0 | |
TULSI GABBARD | 11 | 0.66% |
CORY BOOKER | 7 | 0.42% |
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
RICHARD J. DURBIN | 1440 |
CONGRESSIONAL
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FIFTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
CRAIG MORTON | 296 | 20.34% |
KEVIN GAITHER | 341 | 23.44% |
ERIKA C. WEAVER | 741 | 50.93% |
JOHN W. HURSEY, JR | 77 | 5.29% |
FOR DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION
FIFTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
AMANDA BENEFIEL (SANDERS) | 418 | 11.60% |
GERMAINE LIGHT (SANDERS) | 255 | 7.07% |
MITCHELL ESSLINGER (SANDERS) | 262 | 7.27% |
CYNTHIA E. CUNNINGHAM (WARREN) | 116 | 3.22% |
SAMUEL REISS (WARREN) | 84 | 2.33% |
RACHEL SMITH-BOLTON (WARREN) | 74 | 2.05% |
NATALIE PHELPS FINNIE (BIDEN) | 873 | 24.22% |
PATRICK H. SCATES (BIDEN) | 755 | 20.94% |
VIVIAN ROBINSON (BIDEN) | 768 | 21.30% |
REPRESENTATIVE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
DAVID J. SEILER | 1216 |
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
JOHN SPENCER | 268 |
JUDICIAL
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Lloyd A. Karmeier)
JUDY CATES | 1407 |
FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Melissa Ann Chapman)
SARAH SMITH | 1405 |
PRECINCT
LIBERTY
GLEN DONALDSON | 27 |
JACKSON
DENNIS JOHNSON | 54 |
SUMMIT #1
DAVID McEVERS | 49 |
SUMMIT #2
LINDY W SCHMIDT | 51 |
DOUGLAS #1
DANIEL NIEBRUGGE | 35 |
DOUGLAS #2
CHARLES PHILIP LEWIS | 31 |
DOUGLAS #7
DAVID J. SEILER | 73 |
DOUGLAS #8
BILL PASSALACQUA | 46 |
PUBLIC QUESTION
REFERENDUM FOR ILLINOIS SEPARATION
Shall Effingham County collaborate in discussions with the remaining 101 counties of the State of Illinois, with the exception of Cook County, the possibility of forming a new state and ultimately seeking admission to the Federal Union as the 51st State, pursuant to the provisions of the United States Constitution?
YES | 5638 | 73.81% |
NO | 2001 | 26.19% |