2024 Illinois Primary Election Summary

March 28, 2024

The 2024 Illinois primary election took place on Tuesday, March 19. Candidates for President, Congress, the Illinois General Assembly, Illinois Supreme Court, and various local races appeared on the primary ballot to decide the Democratic and Republican Party nominees for the November 5 general election. Statewide turnout rates are expected to be the lowest in a presidential election year since at least 2012. The City of Chicago reported 20% turnout, down from 38% in 2020 and 54% in 2016.

The 2024 Illinois primary election featured one competitive Supreme Court race, nine competitive Congressional races, six competitive State Senate races, and 22 competitive State House races. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump easily secured their respective Democrat and Republican nominations for President. Congressional incumbents performed very well with Reps. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, Sean Casten, Danny Davis, Bill Foster, and Mike Bost all defeating their primary challengers.

In the General Assembly, two Democrat incumbents failed to secure their party’s nomination. Progressive Graciela Guzman defeated incumbent Sen. Natalie Toro in the 20th Senate District Democrat primary. Toro was only appointed to the Senate on July 10, 2023, to replace former Sen. Cristina Pacione-Zayas. Illinois’ longest serving state representative, Mary Flowers, lost the 31st House District Democrat nomination to Michael Crawford, who received funding from House Speaker Chris Welch’s political operation.

Chicago voters rejected the Bring Chicago Home ballot measure by over four points. The measure, backed by Mayor Brandon Johnson, seeks to increase the real estate transfer tax rate on all property sales in the city over $1M to raise an estimated $100M in new annual tax revenue that would be used to provide services for Chicago’s homeless population.

*Results updated on March 25, 2024, at 10:39AM.

President

Democrat

Joe Biden (D) (incumbent)

91.5%

Marianne Williamson (D)

3.5%

Dean Phillips (D)

3.2%

Frankie Lozada (D)

1.8%

 Republican

Donald Trump (R)

80.6%

Nikki Haley (R)

14.4%

Ron DeSantis (R)

2.9%

Chris Christie (R)

1.6%

Ryan Binkley (R)

0.5%

Illinois Supreme Court

1st Supreme Court District

Jesse G. Reyes (D)

24.8%

Joy Virginia Cunningham (D) (incumbent)

75.2%

Ballot Measure

“Bring Chicago Home” Changes to the Real Estate Transfer Tax

Yes

47.7%

No

52.3%

U.S. Representatives

1st Congressional District

Montelle Gaji (R)

19.9%

Marcus Lewis (R)

80.1%

4th Congressional District

Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D) (incumbent)

69.5%

Raymond Lopez (D)

30.6%

6th Congressional District

Sean Casten (D) (incumbent)

77.2%

Mahnoor Ahmad (D)

14.1%

Charles Hughes (D)

8.7%

7th Congressional District

Danny K. Davis (D) (incumbent)

52.6%

Nikhil Bhatia (D)

4.7%

Kina Collins (D)

18.6%

Melissa Conyears-Ervin (D)

21.4%

Kouri Marshall (D)

2.6%

11th Congressional District

Bill Foster (D) (incumbent)

76.8%

Qasim Rashid (D)

23.1%

 

Jerry Evans (R)

50.8%

Susan Hathaway-Altman (R)

37.0%

Kent Mercado (R)

12.2%

12th Congressional District

Preston Nelson (D)

40.0%

Brian Roberts (D)

60.0%

 

Mike Bost (R) (incumbent)

51.4%

Darren Bailey (R)

48.6%

13th Congressional District

Thomas Clatterbuck (R)

44.1%

Joshua Loyd (R)

55.9%

14th Congressional District

Charlie Kim (R)

20.9%

James Marter (R)

79.1%

17th Congressional District

Scott Crowl (R)

32.4%

Joseph G. McGraw (R)

67.6%

State Senate

19th Senate District

Samantha Gasca (R)

37.0%

Hillary Mattsey Kurzawa (R)

33.8%

Max Solomon (R)

29.3%

20th Senate District

Natalie Toro (D) (incumbent)

29.3%

Graciela Guzman (D)

51.3%

Geary Yonker (D)

4.3%

Dave Nayak (D)

15.0%

37th Senate District

Li Arellano Jr. (R)

48.4%

Chris Bishop (R)

15.1%

Tim Yager (R)

36.5%

40th Senate District

Patrick Joyce (D) (incumbent)

78.8%

Kimberly Earling (D)

21.2%

 53rd Senate District

Jesse Faber (R)

31.9%

Susan Wynn Bence (R)

7.9%

Chris Balkema (R)

49.4%

Mike Kirkton (R)

10.8%

58th Senate District

Terri Bryant (R) (incumbent)

69.6%

Wesley Kash (R)

30.4%

State House

4th House District

Lilian Jiménez (D) (incumbent)

83.3%

Kirk Ortiz (D)

16.7%

5th House District

Kimberly du Buclet (D) (incumbent)

75.9%

Andre Smith (D)

24.1%

6th House District

Sonya Harper (D) (incumbent)

73.0%

Joseph G. Williams (D)

26.9%

21st House District

Abdelnasser Rashid (D) (incumbent)

66.9%

Vidal Vasquez (D)

33.1%

22nd House District

Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar (D) (incumbent)

73.9%

Joshua Hernandez (D)

11.3%

John Topps (D)

14.8%

23rd House District

Edgar Gonzalzez Jr. (D) (incumbent)

79.9%

Joseph Mercado (D)

20.1%

24th House District

Theresa Mah (D) (incumbent)

77.2%

Lai Ching Ng (D)

22.8%

 27th House District

Justin Slaughter (D) (incumbent)

71.7%

Tawana Robinson (D)

28.3%

 29th House District

Thaddeus Jones (D) (incumbent)

72.3%

Gloria White (D)

27.7%

 31st House District

Mary E. Flowers (D) (incumbent)

30.9%

Michael Crawford (D)

69.1%

 35th House District

Mary Gill (D) (incumbent)

84.4%

David Dewar (D)

15.6%

 36th House District

Sonia Anne Khalil (D)

43.0%

Rick Ryan (D)

57.0%

 49th House District

Hannah Billingsley (R)

74.1%

Aris Garcia (R)

25.9%

 76th House District

Cohen Barnes (D)

32.1%

Amy Murri Briel (D)

36.4%

Carolyn Zasada (D)

31.5%

Liz Bishop (R)

67.0%

Crystal Loughran (R)

33.0%

 79th House District

Robert Ellington-Snipes (D)

11.0%

Dylan Mill (D)

6.0%

William Morgan (D)

45.7%

Genevra Walters (D)

37.3%

 83rd House District

Matt Hanson (D) (incumbent)

67.8%

Arad Boxenbaum (D)

32.2%

 88th House District

Regan Deering (R)

68.7%

Chuck Erickson (R)

31.3%

 99th House District

Kyle Moore (R)

73.5%

Eric Snellgrove (R)

26.5%

 105th House District

Dennis Tipsword Jr. (R) (incumbent)

69.7%

Donald Rients (R)

30.3%

 107th House District

Brad Halbrook (R) (incumbent)

68.4%

Marsha Webb (R)

31.6%

 110th House District

Blaine Wilhour (R) (incumbent)

78.9%

Matthew Hall (R)

21.1%

 116th House District

Dave Severin (R) (incumbent)

67.0%

Angela Evans (R)

33.0%