Capitol Fa - Your Illinois News Radar » As Republican Day Approaches, Statewide GOP Candidates Are Hard to findCapitolFax.com
ILLINOIS, AUG 4 – More than 75% of announced candidates in Illinois are Democrats competing for multiple open federal and state seats created by veteran retirements ahead of the March 17 primary.
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Capitol Fa - Your Illinois News Radar » As Republican Day approaches, statewide GOP candidates are hard to findCapitolFax.com
* Rick Pearson… So far, no major GOP candidates have emerged for U.S. Senate or most of the statewide offices. Democrats Gov. JB Pritzker, Attorney General Kwame Raoul, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias and Treasurer Mike Frerichs are all seeking reelection. […] On Sunday, Richard Porter, an attorney and former Republican national committeeman from Illinois, used social [...]
As political petition passing begins, Illinois Democrats have flood of candidates; Republicans have a trickle – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
It’s the latest chapter in an unusual midterm election cycle that has seen veteran federal lawmakers announce their retirements at the end of their terms in January 2027, creating open-seat races for U.S. Senate, four congressional seats and state comptroller, as well as several legislative seats, as politicians aspire to climb the political ladder.
As political petition passing begins, Illinois Democrats have flood of candidates; Republicans have a trickle
More than seven months before votes are cast, Illinois’ 2026 political campaign season officially kicks off this week as candidates for federal, state and county offices fan out across the state to gather petition signatures to appear on the March 17 primary ballot. The Tuesday launch date to begin gathering voter signatures is a month earlier this year due to legislation approved last year that also advanced the date for candidates to file thei…
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