Posted on 03/08/2008 5:35:35 PM PST by TheEaglehasLanded
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Votes % of Votes
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Jim Oberweis 4332 52.86%
Bill Foster 3798 46.35%
Here’s DuPage County http://www.dupageresults1.com/results/2008_03_results/results-1.htm
Election Summary Report
2008 Special General Election
DuPage County, Illinois
Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races 03/08/08
19:33:08
Registered Voters 28768 - Cards Cast 355 1.23% Num. Report Precinct 36 - Num. Reporting 0 0.00%
Con 14 Dist Rep
Total
Number of Precincts 36
Precincts Reporting 0 0.0 %
Times Counted 355/28768 1.2 %
Total Votes 355
Bill Foster D 129 36.34%
Jim Oberweis R 226 63.66%
Updated Kane, not looking as good as Oberweis needs.
2008 Special General Election Contest Results
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for 1) Votes % of Votes
Jim Oberweis
6061 51.92%
Bill Foster
5526 47.34%
http://www.co.kendall.il.us/countyclerk/electionresults/election.htm
SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS
SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION
MARCH 8, 2008
RUN DATE:03/08/08 07:40 PM
TOTAL VOTES % Election Day Early Voting
PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 75) . . . . . 3 4.00
REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . . . . . 1,668
BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. . . . . . . 1,313 381 932
BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. . . . . . . 2 .15 0 2
VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . . . . . . 78.72
VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . . . . . . .12
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
VOTE FOR 1
JIM OBERWEIS (REP) . . . . . . . 777 59.27 202 575
BILL FOSTER (DEM). . . . . . . . 534 40.73 179 355
NO CANDIDATE FILED (GRN) . . . . . 0 0 0
Looks like there’s a way to go yet.
The fight for Denny Hastert’s Congressional seat is on.
Not good news from Dekalb County, he’s getting beat by 13% with nearly half the precincts in, I know Northern Illinois U is part of it but he should keep this county close.
-http://www.dekalbcounty.org/Elections/results-1.htm
Time of Last
Update:
7:49 p.m.
03/08/08
DeKalb County, Illinois
“UNOFFICIAL” Election Results
Election Results will be displayed here on Election Night
SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION
14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
March 8, 2008
Results shown are for DeKalb County, Illinois. Several races include voters in other
Counties. When possible, we’ve provided direct links to neighboring Counties’ websites.
http://www.winnebagocountyclerk.com/electionresults.asp -Winnebago County
http://www.boonecountyil.org/deptframeset.htm -Boone County
http://www.kanecountyelections.org/ -Kane County
http://www.lasallecounty.org/Election Results/esvarent.htm -LaSalle County
http://www.countyoflee.org/county_clerk/election.html -Lee County
http://oglecountyclerk.org/election.htm-Ogle County
http://www.mcvote.org/ -McHenry County
SUMMARY REPORT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS
RUN DATE:03/08/08 SPECIAL ELECTION FOR 14TH CONG
RUN TIME:07:49 PM MARCH 8, 2008
VOTES PERCENT
PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 71) . . . . . 30 42.25
REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 14TH CONGRES. 41,618
BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL 14TH CONGRESSIONA. 3,836
BALLOTS CAST - BLANK 14TH CONGRESSIONA. 3 .08
VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 14TH CONGRESSIONA 9.22
VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK 14TH CONGRESSIONA .01
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST.
VOTE FOR 1
JIM OBERWEIS (REP) . . . . . . . 1,654 43.15
BILL FOSTER (DEM). . . . . . . . 2,179 56.85
Sun Times has results for entire district
http://www.suntimes.com/index.html
U.S. House - District 14 - Special General
Illinois - 90 of 568 Precincts Reporting - 16%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 14,549 54%
Oberweis , Jim GOP 12,213 46%
I’m surprised that the Secretary of State’s office isn’t posting the official results.
It’s getting worse now, Oberweis needs to start winning some precincts. At current rate only 120,000 people voted.
U.S. House - District 14 - Special General
Illinois - 135 of 568 Precincts Reporting - 24%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 15,710 55%
Oberweis , Jim GOP 13,073 45%
Here is a little more recent:
U.S. House - District 14 - Special General
Illinois - 135 of 568 Precincts Reporting - 24%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 15,710 55%
Oberweis , Jim GOP 13,073 45%
You beat me by 21 seconds.
If Obie managers to lose a 60%+ registered Republican district, home to Ronald Reagan's boyhood town and designed to elect just about any "R" with a pulse, what will all his supporters say who DEMANDED we select this guy in 2006 because supposedly he was the "only" conservative who could take out Topinka and then "beat Blago"
I never understood why Obie has such a die-hard fan club in Illinois. He'd make a good party chair but I haven't supported him in any primary, and with good reason.
Here it is with over a third of the precincts counted:
U.S. House - District 14 - Special General
Illinois - 198 of 568 Precincts Reporting - 35%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 22,039 54%
Oberweis , Jim GOP 18,440 46%
Half of 'em belong in prison right next to George Ryan.
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Oberweis has closed the gap a little bit:
U.S. House - District 14 - Special General
Illinois - 235 of 568 Precincts Reporting - 41%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 28,322 53%
Oberweis , Jim GOP 24,693 47%
“FROM OBERWEIS HQ: Foster is winning 2-1 in Aurora and holds a slight lead in Kane and about 600 votes overall. But the Oberweis staffers here are optimistic that their votes are still coming in because none of the Republican western counties are reporting yet.”
Link is here: http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/beaconnews/index.html
Thanks for the link.
He is only holding steady, down 3,700 votes. He has to start cutting into that margin significantly.
55% in and a 3300 vote lead for Forster.
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