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Illinois Senate and U.S. House of Representatives elections (1996-2002) Illinois Senate, 13th district, 1996 Barack Obama (D) - 48,592 (82.16%) David Whitehead (Harold Washington Party) - 7,461 (12.62%) Rosette Caldwell Peyton (R) - 3,091 (5.23%) Illinois Senate, 13th district, 1998 Barack Obama (D) (inc.) - 45,486 (89.17%) Yesse B. Yehudah (R) - 5,526 (10.83%) US House, Illinoiss 1st district, 2000 (Democratic primary), 2000 Bobby Rush (inc.) - 59,599 (61.03%) Barack Obama - 29,649 (30.36%) Donne E. Trotter - 6,915 (7.08%) George Roby - 1,501 (1.54%) Illinois Senate, 13th district, 2002 Barack Obama (inc.) - 48,717 (100.00%) United States Senate election (2004) Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Illinois, 2004 Barack Obama - 655,923 (52.77%) Dan Hynes - 294,717 (23.71%) Blair Hull - 134,453 (10.82%) Maria Pappas - 74,987 (6.03%) Gery Chico - 53,433 (4.30%) Nancy Skinner - 16,098 (1.30%) Joyce Washington - 13,375 (1.08%) Estella Johnson-Hunt (write-in) - 10 (0.00%) United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004 Barack Obama (D) - 3,598,277 (69.97%) Alan Keyes (R) - 1,391,030 (27.05%) Albert J. Franzen (I) - 81,186 (1.58%) Jerry Kohn (LBT) - 69,276 (1.35%) Mark Kuhnke (R) (write-in) - 2,268 (0.04%) Scott Doddy (I) (write-in) - 339 (0.01%) Donald McArthur-Self (I) (write-in) - 134 (0.00%) Kathy Campbell (I) (write-in) - 129 (0.00%) Shaun Bill (I) (write-in) - 37 (0.00%) Marcus Hester (I) (write-in) - 23 (0.00%) Presidential primaries (2008) 2008 Democratic presidential primaries Excluding penalized contests,[1] only primary and caucuses votes: Barack Obama - 16,706,853 Hillary Rodham Clinton - 16,239,821 John Edwards - 742,010 Bill Richardson - 89,054 Uncommitted - 82,660 Dennis Kucinich - 68,482 Joe Biden - 64,041 Mike Gravel - 27,662 Christopher Dodd - 25,300 Others - 22,556 Including penalized contests: Hillary Rodham Clinton - 18,225,175 (48.03%) Barack Obama - 17,988,182 (47.41%) John Edwards - 1,006,275 (2.65%) Uncommitted - 299,610 (0.79%) Bill Richardson - 106,073 (0.28%) Dennis Kucinich - 103,994 (0.27%) Joe Biden - 81,641 (0.22%) Scattering - 44,348 (0.12%) Mike Gravel - 40,251 (0.11%) Christopher Dodd - 35,281 (0.09%) 2008 Democratic delegate counts: (2,118 delegates needed to secure nomination) Pledged delegates[2] Barack Obama - 1,765 Hillary Rodham Clinton - 1,637 John Edwards - 4 Including superdelegates Barack Obama - 2,156 (52.79%) Hillary Rodham Clinton - 1,922 (47.06%) John Edwards - 6 (0.15%) 2008 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally) Barack Obama - chosen by acclamation Unfinished roll call (13 states, D.C. Guam, American Samoa and Democrats Abroad): Hillary Rodham Clinton - 1,011 (24.07%) Other results 2008 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary: Raymond Stebbins - 50,485 (46.93%) William Bryk - 22,965 (21.35%) John Edwards* - 10,553 (9.81%) Barack Obama* 6,402 (5.95%) Bill Richardson* (write-in) - 5,525 (5.14%) Hillary Rodham Clinton* (write-in) - 3,419 (3.18%) Joe Biden* - 1,512 (1.41%) Al Gore* - 966 (0.90%) Dennis Kucinich* - 762 (0.71%) Bill Clinton* - 388 (0.36%) John McCain* - 293 (0.27%) Christopher Dodd* - 224 (0.21%) Ron Paul* - 176 (0.16%) Jack Barnes, Jr.* - 95 (0.09%) Mike Gravel* - 91 (0.09%) Joe Lieberman* - 67 (0.06%) Mitt Romney* - 66 (0.06%) Mike Huckabee* - 63 (0.06%) Rudy Giuliani* - 46 (0.04%) Darrel Hunter* - 20 (0.02%) 2008 United States Presidential Election Popular vote: Barack Obama/Joe Biden (Democratic) - 69,456,897 (52.92%) John McCain/Sarah Palin (Republican) - 59,934,786 (45.66%) Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez (Independent) - 738,475 (0.56%) Bob Barr/Wayne Allyn Root (Libertarian) - 523,686 (0.40%) Chuck Baldwin/Darrell Castle (Constitution) - 199,314 (0.15%) Cynthia McKinney/Rosa Clemente (Green) - 161,603 (0.12%) Other candidates - 226,908 (0.17%) Electoral vote: Barack Obama/Joe Biden - 365 (28 states as well as Nebraskas 2nd congressional district, and the District of Columbia) John McCain/Sarah Palin - 173 (21 states carried plus, Nebraskas two At-large votes and Nebraskas 1st and 3rd congressional districts) 2012 United States Presidential Election Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral vote Running mate Count Pct Vice-presidential candidate Home state Elect. vote Barack Obama Democratic Illinois 65,465,269 50.95% 332 Joe Biden Delaware 332 Mitt Romney Republican Massachusetts 60,782,804 47.31% 206 Paul Ryan Wisconsin 206 Gary Johnson Libertarian New Mexico 1,272,586 0.99% 0 James P. Gray California 0 Jill Stein Green Massachusetts 465,781 0.36% 0 Cheri Honkala Pennsylvania 0 Virgil Goode[3] Constitution Virginia 120,747 0.09% 0 Jim Clymer Pennsylvania 0 Roseanne Barr[3] Peace and Freedom Hawaii 67,229 0.05% 0 Cindy Sheehan California 0 Rocky Anderson[3] Justice Utah 41,986 0.03% 0 Luis J. Rodriguez California 0 Tom Hoefling[3] Americas Iowa 40,515 0.03% 0 Jonathan D. Ellis Tennessee 0 Other 222,200 0.17% — Other — Total 128,479,117 100% 538 538 Needed to win 270 270
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 06:43:04 +0000

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