Illinois state elections, 2006
The 2006 Election for statewide offices in the State of Illinois were held on 7 November 2006. On that date, registered voters in the State of Illinois were eligible to elect officeholders in six statewide offices: the office of Governor of Illinois, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Secretary of State, Illinois Treasurer, and Illinois Comptroller.
The incumbent Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, previously the only Republican elected statewide, made an unsuccessful run for Governor rather than stand for re-election. Democrat Alexi Giannoulias was elected to succeed her, and the Democratic incumbents for the other statewide offices won re-election, making Illinois the only Midwestern state in which Democrats hold all statewide offices.
Candidates
Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by last name. Incumbents as of 2006 appear in bold.
Governor
See: Illinois gubernatorial election, 2006
Lieutenant Governor
- Joe Birkett (Republican Party)
- Pat Quinn (Democratic Party)
- Julie Samuels (Green Party)
Attorney General
- David Black (Green Party)
- Lisa Madigan (Democratic Party)
- Stu Umholtz (Republican Party)
Secretary of State
- Karen Young Peterson (Green Party)
- Dan Rutherford (Republican Party)
- Jesse White (Democratic Party)
Comptroller
- Daniel Hynes (Democratic Party)
- Carole Pankau (Republican Party)
- Alicia Snyder (Green Party)
Treasurer
The incumbent as of 2006, Judy Baar Topinka, ran for Governor.
- Alexi Giannoulias (Democratic Party)
- Dan Rodriguez-Schlorff (Green Party)
- Christine Radogno (Republican Party)
Political parties
These are the official names of the political committees, registered with the Illinois State Board of Elections, affiliated with the ballot qualified candidates in this election. Listed in alphabetical order.
See also
External links
- Candidate Filing (Illinois State Board of Elections)
- Campaign Disclosure (Illinois State Board of Elections)
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