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How did candidates fare in the Lee County primary on June 28?

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Preliminary results are in for the primary races held in Lee County on June 28.

Candidates who win at the county level are not guaranteed to win the primary for their respective district. Primaries decide who will represent each party in federal and state elections for each position and the areas they represent.

Republican candidate Peggy Hubbard won her U.S. Senator primary in the county. She earned 29.9 percent of the vote, amassing 1,081 votes in the county, according to preliminary results. Kathy Salvi won the state primary, earning 30.3 percent of the votes across the state.

Incumbent Democrat Tammy Duckworth won the U.S. Senator Democratic primary in the county and state.

Republican candidate Thomas G. Devore won his Attorney General primary in the county. He earned 46.7 percent of the vote, amassing 1,703 votes in the county, according to preliminary results. He also won the Attorney General state primary, earning 44.4 percent of the votes across the state.

Incumbent Democrat Kwame Raoul won the Attorney General Democratic primary in the county and state.

Republican candidate Dan Brady won his Secretary of State primary in the county. He earned 77 percent of the vote, amassing 2,853 votes in the county, according to preliminary results. He also won the state primary, earning 76.3 percent of the vote.

Democrat Alexi Giannoulias won the Secretary of State Democratic primary in the county. He also won the state primary, earning 53 percent of the vote.

Illinois primaries are considered open, meaning voters can vote for parties they are not affiliated with. For example, a Republican can vote in the Democrat primary, but must state their affiliation on their voter card.

Not all voting precincts report final numbers on the day of the primary. Given the number of votes being tallied, and the opportunity for candidates to ask for recounts, results can change in the days after the primary.

Primary races typically draw a far lower turnout than the actual election where winning candidates will face off.

These preliminary results are not to be considered the final results.

Full Lee County 2022 Primary Results

CandidatePolitical PartyPrimary RaceVote Percentage
Peggy HubbardRepublicanU.S. Senator29.9%
Kathy SalviRepublicanU.S. Senator22.6%
Matthew "Matt" DubielRepublicanU.S. Senator12.6%
Anthony W. WilliamsRepublicanU.S. Senator10.4%
Robert "Bobby" PitonRepublicanU.S. Senator9.1%
Casey ChlebekRepublicanU.S. Senator8.4%
Jimmy Lee Tillman IIRepublicanU.S. Senator7.1%
Tammy DuckworthDemocratU.S. Senator100%
Thomas G. DevoreRepublicanAttorney General46.7%
Steve KimRepublicanAttorney General35.1%
David ShestokasRepublicanAttorney General18.2%
Kwame RaoulDemocratAttorney General100%
Shannon L. TeresiRepublicanComptroller100%
Susana A. MendozaDemocratComptroller100%
Daren Bailey / Stephanie TrussellRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor60.7%
Jesse Sullivan / Kathleen MurphyRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor15.9%
Richard C. Irvin / Avery BouneRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor15.2%
Gary Rabine / Aaron Del MarRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor4.4%
Paul Schimpf / Carolyn SchofieldRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor2.6%
Max Solomon / Latasha H. FieldsRepublicanGovernor/Lt. Governor1.2%
JB Pritzker / Juliana StrattonDemocratGovernor/Lt. Governor89.1%
Beverly Miles / Karla ShawDemocratGovernor/Lt. Governor10.9%
Dan BradyRepublicanSecretary of State77%
John C. MilhiserRepublicanSecretary of State23%
Alexi GiannouliasDemocratSecretary of State50.1%
Anna M. ValenciaDemocratSecretary of State33.7%
David H. MooreDemocratSecretary of State10.6%
Sidney MooreDemocratSecretary of State5.6%
Tom DemmerRepublicanTreasurer100%
Michael W. FrerichsDemocratTreasurer100%

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