Friday, January 25, 2008

Primary election contests in Tazewell County, Illinois

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According to the Peoria Journal Star 1/24/08, page Z4, these are the primary election contests in Tazewell County, Illinois for the February 5, 2008 primary.

For President

Democrat Party: 4 candidates offering delegates to the national convention
Republican Party: 6 candidates offering delegates to the national convention
Green Party: 4 candidates for President

For the U.S. Senate

Democrat Party: 1 candidate
Republican Party: 3 candidates

For 18th Congressional District

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 3 candidates

For State Senator 44th Legislative District

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For State Senator 53rd Legislative District

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For State Representative 87th Legislative District

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For State Representative 91st Legislative District

Democrat Party: 2 candidates
Republican Party: 0 candidates

For State Representative 106th Legislative District

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For County States Attorney

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For County Circuit Clerk

Democrat Party: 1 candidate
Republican Party: 0 candidates

For County Recorder

Democrat Party: 1 candidate
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For County Coroner

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 1 candidate

For County Auditor

Democrat Party: 1 candidate
Republican Party: 0 candidates

For County Board Chairman

Democrat Party: 1 candidate
Republican Party: 4 candidates

For County Board members from District One (vote for three)

Democrat Party: 4 candidates
Republican Party: 3 candidates

For County Board members from District Two (vote for three)

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 3 candidates

For County Board members from District Three (vote for three)

Democrat Party: 0 candidates
Republican Party: 4 candidates
Constitutional Party: 1 candidate

For Party Precinct Committeeman

Democrat Party: 51 precincts have one candidate running for precinct committeeman
Republican Party: 48 precincts have one candidate running for precinct committeeman
Green Party: 2 precincts have one candidate running for precinct committeeman

(Since each party is allowed one precinct committeeman the candidate running in each district without opposition should be the party precinct committeeman for that precinct. I don’t know how many precincts there are in Tazewell County—obviously at least 51.)

In Tazewell County, the Democrat Party primary contested races consist of 1) For President 2) For State Representative 91st Legislative District 3) For County Board members from District One (vote for three) out of 17 possible primary races—17.65%. (I excluded all precinct committeeman positions since there is no competition in those races.)

In Tazewell County, the Republican Party primary contested races consist of 1) For President 2) For the U.S. Senate 3) For 18th Congressional District 4) For County Board Chairman 5) For County Board members from District Three (vote for three) out of 17 possible primary races—29.4%. (I excluded all precinct committeeman positions since there is no competition in those races.)

In Tazewell County, the Green Party primary contested races consist of 1) For President out of 17 possible primary races—05.9%. (I excluded all precinct committeeman positions since there is no competition in those races.)


In Tazewell County, the Constitutional Party primary contested races consist of none out of 17 possible primary races—00.0%. (I excluded all precinct committeeman positions since there is no competition in those races.)

The contested races in November based upon the primary races consist of 1) For President 2) For the U.S. Senate 3) For County Recorder 4) For County Board Chairman 5) For County Board members from District One (vote for three) 6) For County Board members from District Three (vote for three) out of 17 possible general election races—35.3%. (I excluded all precinct committeeman positions since there is no competition in those races.) There is talk of the Democrat Party appointing a candidate to run in the 18th Congressional District race. I imagine other appointed candidates might also surface. I don’t know the exact rules for this in Illinois.

The question is: Where is the competition within the parties in the primaries and between the parties in the general election?

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