2010 Illinois House of Representatives election
All 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives
60 seats needed for a majority
Majority party | Minority party | |
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Leader | Michael Madigan | Tom Cross |
Party | Democratic | Republican |
Leader's seat | 22nd-Chicago | 97th-Oswego |
Last election | 70 | 48 |
Seats won | 64 | 54 |
Seat change | Decrease 6 | Increase 6 |
Popular vote | 1,739,241 | 1,649,274 |
Percentage | 50.62% | 48.01% |
Swing | Decrease7.40% | Increase7.41% |
Democratic gain Republican gain
Democratic hold Republican hold
Vote Share:
50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
The 2010 Elections for the Illinois House of Representatives was conducted on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The 2010 primary election was conducted on Tuesday, February 2, 2010. State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for a vote every two years.
Overview
[edit ]Illinois State House Elections, 2010 | |||||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats before |
Seats after |
+/– | ||
Democratic | 1,739,241 | 50.62% | 70 | 64 | -6 | ||
Republican | 1,649,274 | 48.01% | 48 | 54 | +6 | ||
Green | 31,974 | 0.93% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Independent | 15,057 | 0.44% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Totals | 3,435,546 | 100.00% | 118 | 118 | — |
Predictions
[edit ]Source | Ranking | As of |
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Governing [1] | Lean D | November 1, 2010 |
General election
[edit ]The 2010 general election resulted in a net gain of 5 seats for the Republican Party.[2]
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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1 | Democratic | Susana Mendoza | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Susana Mendoza | 7,210 | 100% | ||
2 | Democratic | Edward Acevedo | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Edward Acevedo | 100% | |||
3 | Democratic | Luis Arroyo | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Luis Arroyo | 100% | |||
4 | Democratic | Cynthia Soto | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Cynthia Soto | 100% | |||
5 | Democratic | Kenneth Dunkin | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Kenneth Dunkin | 100% | |||
6 | Democratic | Esther Golar | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Esther Golar | 100% | |||
7 | Democratic | Karen Yarbrough | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Karen Yarbrough | 100% | |||
8 | Democratic | LaShawn Ford | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY LaShawn Ford | 100% | |||
9 | Democratic | Arthur Turner | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | Democratic | Green tickY Arthur Turner | 100% | |||
10 | Democratic | Annazette Collins | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Annazette Collins | 100% | |||
11 | Democratic | John Fritchey | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Democratic | Green tickY Ann M. Williams | ||||
Republican | Scott Tucker | ||||||||
12 | Democratic | Sara Feigenholtz | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Sara Feigenholtz | ||||
Republican | Dave Lenkowski | ||||||||
13 | Democratic | Greg Harris | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Greg Harris | 100% | |||
14 | Democratic | Harry Osterman | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Harry Osterman | 100% | |||
15 | Democratic | John D'Amico | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY John D'Amico | 100% | |||
16 | Democratic | Lou Lang | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Lou Lang | 100% | |||
17 | Republican | Elizabeth Coulson | Retired. Democratic pickup. | Republican | Hamilton Chang | ||||
Democratic | Green tickY Daniel Biss | ||||||||
18 | Democratic | Julie Hamos | retired | Democratic | Green tickY Robyn Gabel | 100% | |||
19 | Democratic | Joseph M. Lyons | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Joseph M. Lyons | ||||
Republican | David J. Anderson | ||||||||
20 | Republican | Michael P. McAuliffe | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Michael P. McAuliffe | 100% | |||
21 | Democratic | Michael J. Zalewski | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Michael J. Zalewski | 100% | |||
22 | Democratic | Mike Madigan | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Mike Madigan | ||||
Republican | Patrick John Ryan | ||||||||
23 | Democratic | Daniel J. Burke | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Daniel J. Burke | 100% | |||
24 | Democratic | Elizabeth Hernandez | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Elizabeth Hernandez | 100% | |||
25 | Democratic | Barbara Flynn Currie | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Barbara Flynn Currie | 100% | |||
26 | Democratic | William D. Burns | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY William D. Burns | ||||
Republican | Sylvester 'Junebug' Hendricks | ||||||||
27 | Democratic | Monique D. Davis | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Monique D. Davis | 100% | |||
28 | Democratic | Robert Rita | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Robert Rita | 100% | |||
29 | Democratic | David E. Miller | Incumbent running for State Comptroller. Democratic hold | Democratic | Green tickY Thaddeus Jones | ||||
Green | Kenneth "Kenny" Williams | ||||||||
30 | Democratic | William Davis | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY William Davis | 100% | |||
31 | Democratic | Mary E. Flowers | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Mary E. Flowers | 100% | |||
32 | Democratic | André Thapedi | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY André Thapedi | 100% | |||
33 | Democratic | Marlow H. Colvin | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Marlow H. Colvin | 100% | |||
34 | Democratic | Constance A. Howard | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Constance A. Howard | 100% | |||
35 | Democratic | Kevin Joyce | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Kevin Joyce | ||||
Republican | Barbara Ruth Bellar | ||||||||
36 | Democratic | Michael J. Carberry | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | Democratic | Green tickY Kelly M. Burke | 21,874 | 8,799 | ||
Republican | Richard L. Grabowski | 8,799 | 28.68 | ||||||
Independent | Timothy Haines (write-in) | 8 | 0.03 | ||||||
37 | Democratic | Kevin A. McCarthy | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Kevin A. McCarthy | ||||
Republican | Jeffrey L. Junkas | ||||||||
38 | Democratic | Al Riley | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Al Riley | 100% | |||
39 | Democratic | Toni Berrios | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Maria Antonia Berrios | ||||
Green | Jeremy Karpen | ||||||||
40 | Democratic | Deborah Mell | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Deborah Mell | 11,899 | 100% | ||
41 | Republican | Bob Biggins | Retired. Republican hold | Republican | Green tickY Chris Nybo | ||||
Democratic | Brian J. Stephenson | ||||||||
42 | Republican | Sandra M. Pihos | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Sandra M. Pihos | ||||
Democratic | Kathryn F. Vlahos | ||||||||
43 | Democratic | Keith Farnham | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Keith Farnham | ||||
Republican | Ruth Munson | ||||||||
44 | Democratic | Fred Crespo | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Fred Crespo | ||||
Republican | Billie D. Roth | ||||||||
45 | Republican | Franco Coladipietro | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Franco Coladipietro | ||||
Democratic | Jim Hagerty | ||||||||
46 | Republican | Dennis Reboletti | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Dennis Reboletti | ||||
Democratic | Deborah O'Keefe Conroy | ||||||||
47 | Republican | Patricia R. Bellock | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Patricia R. Bellock | ||||
Green | Bob Mueller | ||||||||
Democratic | Jim Speta | ||||||||
48 | Republican | Michael Connelly | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Michael Connelly | ||||
Democratic | Barbara Green | ||||||||
49 | Republican | Timothy L. Schmitz | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Timothy L. Schmitz | ||||
Democratic | Jennifer Barconi | ||||||||
50 | Republican | Kay Hatcher | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Kay Hatcher | ||||
Democratic | Linda Healy | ||||||||
51 | Republican | Ed Sullivan, Jr. | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Ed Sullivan, Jr. | ||||
Democratic | Steve Riess | ||||||||
52 | Republican | Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. | 100% | |||
53 | Republican | Sidney Mathias | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Sidney Mathias | ||||
Democratic | Linda Birnbaum | ||||||||
54 | Republican | Suzanne Bassi | lost in primary. Republican hold. | Republican | Green tickY Tom Morrison | ||||
Democratic | Matt Flamm | ||||||||
55 | Republican | Randy Ramey, Jr. | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Randy Ramey, Jr. | ||||
Democratic | Gregory Brownfield | ||||||||
56 | Democratic | Paul D. Froehlich | retired | Democratic | Green tickY Michelle Mussman | ||||
Republican | Ryan Higgins | ||||||||
57 | Democratic | Elaine Nekritz | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Elaine Nekritz | ||||
Republican | Richard Hamen | ||||||||
58 | Democratic | Karen May | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Karen May | ||||
Republican | Lauren Turelli | ||||||||
59 | Democratic | Carol Sente | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Carol Sente | ||||
Republican | Dan Sugue | ||||||||
60 | Democratic | Eddie Washington | died June 4, 2010 | Democratic | Green tickY Rita Mayfield | 100% | |||
61 | Republican | JoAnn D. Osmond | Republican | Green tickY JoAnn D. Osmond | |||||
Democratic | Scott D. Pollock | ||||||||
62 | Republican | Sandy Cole | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Sandy Cole | ||||
Democratic | Rich Voltair | ||||||||
63 | Democratic | Jack D. Franks | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Jack D. Franks | ||||
Republican | John O'Neill | ||||||||
64 | Republican | Michael Tryon | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Michael W. Tryon | ||||
Democratic | Robert Kaempfe | ||||||||
65 | Republican | Rosemary Mulligan | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Rosemary Mulligan | ||||
Democratic | Wendy Gruen | ||||||||
66 | Democratic | Mark L. Walker | Lost reelection. Republican pickup | Democratic | Mark L. Walker | ||||
Republican | Green tickY David Harris | ||||||||
67 | Democratic | Charles E. Jefferson | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Charles E. Jefferson | ||||
Republican | Robert E. Brokish, Jr. | ||||||||
68 | Republican | Dave Winters | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Dave Winters | ||||
Democratic | Marla Jean Wilson | ||||||||
Green | Gerry Woods | ||||||||
69 | Republican | Ronald A. Wait | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | Republican | Green tickY Joe Sosnowski | ||||
Democratic | Ray Pendzinski | ||||||||
Green | Dan Lindsey | ||||||||
70 | Republican | Robert W. Pritchard | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Robert W. Pritchard | 100% | |||
71 | Democratic | Mike Boland | Retired to run for Lieutenant Governor. Republican pick up | Democratic | Dennis Ahern | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Richard Morthland | ||||||||
72 | Democratic | Patrick J. Verschoore | Democratic | Green tickY Patrick J. Verschoore | |||||
Republican | Mark Lioen | ||||||||
73 | Republican | David R. Leitch | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY David R. Leitch | 100% | |||
74 | Republican | Donald L. Moffitt | Republican | Green tickY Donald L. Moffitt | |||||
Democratic | Elizabeth Double | ||||||||
75 | Democratic | Careen M. Gordon | Incumbent lost. Republican pick-up | Democratic | Careen M. Gordon | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Sue Rezin | ||||||||
76 | Democratic | Frank J. Mautino | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Frank J. Mautino | 100% | |||
77 | Republican | Angelo Saviano | Republican | Green tickY Angelo Saviano | 100% | ||||
78 | Democratic | Deborah L. Graham | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Camille Lilly | 100% | |||
79 | Democratic | Lisa M. Dugan | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Lisa M. Dugan | ||||
Republican | Nick Been | ||||||||
Green | George Ochsenfeld | ||||||||
80 | Democratic | Anthony DeLuca | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Anthony DeLuca | 100% | |||
81 | Republican | Renee Kosel | Democratic | John G. Unhoch | |||||
Republican | Green tickY Renee Kosel | ||||||||
82 | Republican | Jim Durkin | Republican | Green tickY Jim Durkin | |||||
Democratic | Matthew T. Mostowik | ||||||||
83 | Democratic | Linda Chapa LaVia | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Linda Chapa LaVia | 100% | |||
84 | Republican | Tom Cross | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Tom Cross | ||||
Democratic | Dennis Grosskopf | ||||||||
85 | Democratic | Emily McAsey | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Emily McAsey | ||||
Republican | Maripat Oliver | ||||||||
86 | Democratic | Jack McGuire | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Jack McGuire | ||||
Republican | Ryan Eggert | ||||||||
87 | Republican | Bill Mitchell | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Bill Mitchell | ||||
Democratic | George H. Wissmiller | ||||||||
88 | Republican | Dan Brady | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Dan Brady | 100% | |||
89 | Republican | Jim Sacia | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Jim Sacia | ||||
Democratic | Victoria F. Grizzoffi | ||||||||
90 | Republican | Jerry L. Mitchell | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Jerry L. Mitchell | ||||
Democratic | Kenneth J. Novak | ||||||||
91 | Democratic | Michael K. Smith | Incumbent lost. Republican pickup. | Democratic | Michael K. Smith | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Michael D. Unes | ||||||||
92 | Democratic | Jehan Gordon | Won reelection | Democratic | Jehan Gordon | ||||
Republican | Jim Montelongo | ||||||||
93 | Republican | Jil Tracy | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Jil Tracy | 100% | |||
94 | Republican | Richard P. Myers | Republican | Green tickY Richard P. Myers | |||||
Democratic | Earl W. Godt II | ||||||||
95 | Republican | Mike Fortner | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Mike Fortner | ||||
Democratic | Maria Owens | ||||||||
96 | Republican | Darlene Senger | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Darlene Senger | ||||
Democratic | Dawn DeSart | ||||||||
97 | Republican | Jim Watson | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Jim Watson | 100% | |||
98 | Democratic | Betsy Hannig | Incumbent retired. Republican pickup | Democratic | Charles Landers | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Wayne Arthur Rosenthal | ||||||||
99 | Republican | Raymond Poe | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Raymond Poe | ||||
Democratic | Kent E. DeLay | ||||||||
100 | Republican | Rich Brauer | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Rich Brauer | 100% | |||
101 | Democratic | Robert F. Flider | Incumbent lost. Republican pickup | Democratic | Robert F. Flider | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Adam M. Brown | ||||||||
Republican | Mark Scranton (withdrawn) | ||||||||
102 | Republican | Ron Stephens | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Ron Stephens | ||||
Independent | Deena Dailey | ||||||||
103 | Democratic | Naomi Jakobsson | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Naomi Jakobsson | ||||
Republican | Norman E. Davis | ||||||||
104 | Republican | William B. Black | Incumbent retired. | Republican | Green tickY Chad Hays | ||||
Democratic | Michael Puhr | ||||||||
105 | Republican | Shane Cultra | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Shane Cultra | ||||
Green | Vince LaMie | ||||||||
106 | Republican | Keith P. Sommer | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Keith P. Sommer | 100% | |||
107 | Republican | John Cavaletto | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY John Cavaletto | ||||
Democratic | Joshua Qualls | ||||||||
108 | Republican | David Reis | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY David Reis | 100% | |||
109 | Republican | Roger L. Eddy | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Roger L. Eddy | ||||
Democratic | Tim Cyr | ||||||||
110 | Republican | Chapin Rose | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Chapin Rose | ||||
Democratic | Dennis Malak | ||||||||
111 | Democratic | Daniel V. Beiser | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Daniel V. Beiser | 100% | |||
112 | Democratic | Jay C. Hoffman | Incumbent lost. Republican pickup | Democratic | Jay C. Hoffman | ||||
Republican | Green tickY Dwight Kay | ||||||||
113 | Democratic | Thomas Holbrook | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Thomas Holbrook | ||||
Republican | Joseph F. Avellone | ||||||||
114 | Democratic | Eddie Lee Jackson | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Eddie Lee Jackson | 100% | |||
115 | Republican | Mike Bost | Won reelection | Republican | Green tickY Mike Bost | ||||
Green | Charlie Howe | ||||||||
116 | Democratic | Dan Reitz | Democratic | Green tickY Dan Reitz | Won reelection | ||||
Republican | Glenn C. Farley | ||||||||
117 | Democratic | John E. Bradley | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY John E. Bradley | 100% | |||
118 | Democratic | Brandon W. Phelps | Won reelection | Democratic | Green tickY Brandon W. Phelps | 100% |
Notable races
[edit ]District 54
[edit ]Long-time Republican incumbent Suzanne Bassi, a moderate, lost in the primary to conservative Tom Morrison (campaign site, PVS), co-owner of a Servpro franchise with his brother, in an upset. Morrison is facing Democratic nominee Matt Flamm (campaign site, PVS), senior partner in a business and real estate law practice in Chicago.[3] [4] The Pioneer Press endorsed Flamm on October 14, 2010.[5]
The 54th District includes portions of Palatine, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Inverness, Hoffman Estates and Rolling Meadows.
- Daily Herald candidate questionnaire
- Campaign contributions at National Institute for Money in State Politics: Suzanne Bassi, Matt Flamm, Tom Morrison
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Jacobson, Louis (November 1, 2010). "Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats". Governing. Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2024.
- ^ "Official Canvass of the 2010 Illinois General Election". Illinois State Board of Elections . Retrieved October 23, 2023.
- ^ Morrison stuns Bassi in 54th, Stephanie Kohl, Pioneer Press , February 2, 2010
- ^ Bassi loses to Morrison in 54th House District GOP primary, Kim Pohl, Daily Herald, February 2, 2010
- ^ Endorsement: Flamm for 54th, editorial, Pioneer Press , October 14, 2010
- General Election 2010: Offices and Candidates from the Illinois State Board of Elections