| Illinois - Summary Vote Results |
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| March 04, 2009 - 01:40AM ET | (i) = incumbent | = winner |
= runoff |
| U.S. House - District 5 - Dem Special Primary | |
| 571 of 578 Precincts Reporting - 99% |
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| U.S. House - District 5 - GOP Special Primary | |
| 571 of 578 Precincts Reporting - 99% |
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| U.S. House - District 5 - Grn Special Primary | |
| 571 of 578 Precincts Reporting - 99% |
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This is the vote (democratic) that has to be examined
If Quigley solidly carried the district over the 10 others breaking into even into 30% that would be one thing. But of the total, he has 40,000 voters who didn’t vote for him and 11,000 which is his base of support..What was the % of turnout ? Which precincts went below that percentage ? Those are precincts that should be worked, along with precincts which Quigley barely carried.