2000 Illinois Congressional Primary Results
March 21, 2000 |
| 1st Congressional District |
| Bobby L. Rush (D) 61%, St. Sen. Barack Obama (D) 31%, St. Sen. Donne E. Trotter (D) 7%, George C. Roby (D) 2%, |
clown / '95 Chicago Mayor nominee Raymond G. "Ray" Wardingly (R), |
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| 2nd Congressional District |
| Jesse L. Jackson Jr. (D), |
No Republican |
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| 3rd Congressional District |
| William O. "Bill" Lipinski (D) 90%, white supremacist R. Benedict Mayers (D) 10% |
Karl Groth (R) 72%, Ramiro Gonzalez (R) 28%, |
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| 4th Congressional District |
| Luis V. Gutierrez (D) 82%, Joseph D. Pagan (D) 18%, |
GOP / libertarian activist / '98 nominee John Birch (R) |
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| 5th Congressional District |
| Rod R. Blagojevich (D) |
No Republican |
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| 6th Congressional District |
| attorney Brent Christensen (D) 62%, psychologist / '98 nominee Thomas A. "Tom" Cramer (D) 38%, |
Henry J. Hyde (R) |
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| 7th Congressional District |
| Danny K. Davis (D) |
Robert Dallas (R) 52%, '94 Democratic Congressional nominee / '98 Reform party Senate candidate Steve Denari (R) 48%, |
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| 8th Congressional District |
| anti-government waste activist Lance Pressl (D) |
Philip M. Crane (R) |
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| 9th Congressional District |
| Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (D) |
businessman Dennis J. Driscoll (R) 77%, Leonard R. Reinebach (R) 23%, |
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| 10th Congressional District |
| St. Rep. Lauren Beth Gash (D) |
attorney / ex-congressional aide Mark Steven Kirk (R) 31%, attorney John H. Cox (R) 10%, Northbrook Mayor Mark William Damisch (R) 14%, publishing executive Shawn Margaret Donnelley (R) 15%, Terry Gladman (R) 3%, businessman James E. "Jim" Goulka (R) 2%, financial consultant John F. Guy (R) 1%, real estate developer Andrew Hochberg (R) 12%, ex-St. Rep. Thomas F. "Tom" Lachner (R) 4%, ex-minister / abstinence educator Scott Phelps (R) 6%, ex-professional wrestler Jon Stewart (R) 1%, |
life insurance underwriter John Onorato (Rfm) |
| 11th Congressional District |
| James P. Stevenson (D) |
Gerald C. "Jerry" Weller (R) |
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| 12th Congressional District |
| Jerry F. Costello (D) 90%, Kenneth Charles "Bud" Wiezer (D) 10%, |
No Republican |
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| 13th Congressional District |
| No Democrat |
Judy Biggert (R) |
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| 14th Congressional District |
| Vern Deljonson (D) |
J. Dennis Hastert (R) |
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| 15th Congressional District |
| College Instructor F. Michael "Mike" Kelleher Jr. (D) 53%, '96/'98 nominee /ex-St. Rep. Laurel Lunt Prussing (D) 44%, |
St. Rep. Tim Johnson (R) 44%, St. Rep. William E. "Bill" Brady (R) 36%, Rep. Ewing's son / ins. exec. Samuel Y. "Sam" Ewing (R) 17%, dentist Jeffrey Jones (R) 3%, |
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| 16th Congressional District |
| teacher Charles W. Hendrickson (D) |
Donald A. Manzullo (R) |
writer Martin V. Hippie (I) |
| 17th Congressional District |
| Lane A. Evans (D) |
'96/'98 nominee/ex-TV newscaster/government employee Mark Baker (R) 65%, oral surgeon Harold "Hal" Bayne (R) 28%, Dr. Michael Curtiss (R) 6%, |
Frank Ceja (Rfm) |
| 18th Congressional District |
| '94 write-in candidate/Planned Parenthood Heart of IL dir Joyce Harant (D) 72%, electrician Al "Keith" Probyn (D) 28%, |
Ray Lahood (R), |
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| 19th Congressional District |
| David D. Phelps (D), |
James "Jim" Eatherly (R), |
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| 20th Congressional District |
| attorney Jeffrey S. "Jeff" Cooper (D) |
John M. Shimkus (R), |
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