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Illinois Republican Primary Election Results

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins the Illinois Republican primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from June 14
Vote totals certified

Republican Primary race called

Republican Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump
479,556 80.5% 64
Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley
86,278 14.5 No delegates
Ron DeSantisR. DeSantisDeSantis
16,990 2.9 No delegates
Total reported
595,696

100% of delegates allocated (64 of 64)

Results by county

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Results by county
County Trump Haley DeSantis Total votes Percent of votes in
Cook 80% 15% 3% 107,707 100%
DuPage 72 22 4 50,666 100%
Will 84 12 2 33,408 100%
Kane 78 17 3 22,932 100%
Lake 72 23 3 22,417 100%
McHenry 78 17 3 19,459 100%
Madison 80 14 3 19,056 100%
Winnebago 79 16 3 13,164 100%
McLean 74 20 4 12,234 100%
St. Clair 81 14 3 10,521 100%
Sangamon 77 18 3 10,492 100%
Tazewell 80 14 4 9,617 100%
Peoria 76 19 4 8,611 100%
Williamson 87 9 3 7,975 100%
Champaign 73 21 3 7,854 100%
Ogle 75 18 4 7,307 100%
Kendall 80 14 4 7,247 100%
LaSalle 86 9 3 7,171 100%
Macon 84 12 2 7,090 100%
Kankakee 84 11 3 7,018 100%
Effingham 88 8 3 6,232 100%
Franklin 89 7 3 6,017 100%
Adams 86 9 3 5,935 100%
DeKalb 79 16 3 5,342 100%
Woodford 78 14 6 5,314 100%
Rock Island 79 16 3 4,790 100%
Livingston 81 13 4 4,674 100%
Jefferson 89 7 2 4,548 100%
Marion 91 5 2 4,446 100%
Vermilion 85 10 2 4,386 100%
Randolph 88 8 1 4,315 100%
Saline 85 10 2 4,240 100%
Shelby 86 9 3 4,086 100%
Macoupin 83 12 2 4,045 100%
Grundy 82 13 3 3,971 100%
Iroquois 84 10 3 3,926 100%
Clinton 85 11 2 3,884 100%
Coles 85 10 2 3,816 100%
Lee 77 17 3 3,661 100%
Henry 78 17 3 3,494 100%
Morgan 78 16 3 3,474 100%
Wayne 91 6 2 3,453 100%
Whiteside 82 13 3 3,423 100%
Monroe 83 14 2 3,386 100%
Jackson 84 11 3 3,367 100%
Boone 80 15 3 3,183 100%
Stephenson 79 16 2 3,072 100%
Christian 88 8 3 3,019 100%
Fayette 92 6 1 2,893 100%
Jersey 87 9 2 2,888 100%
Knox 79 15 3 2,838 100%
Bureau 82 13 4 2,669 100%
Clay 93 5 2 2,646 100%
Crawford 86 9 2 2,600 100%
Logan 81 13 3 2,540 100%
JoDaviess 75 20 3 2,463 100%
Montgomery 88 9 2 2,418 100%
Ford 81 13 3 2,417 100%
Union 88 8 2 2,333 100%
Hancock 84 11 3 2,277 100%
Clark 88 8 3 2,221 100%
Johnson 87 10 2 2,217 100%
Perry 90 7 2 2,192 100%
Cumberland 90 7 2 2,007 100%
White 91 6 2 1,975 100%
Fulton 86 10 3 1,969 100%
Jasper 91 6 3 1,959 100%
Richland 89 7 2 1,955 100%
Menard 76 16 4 1,837 100%
Piatt 80 15 3 1,812 100%
Douglas 83 13 3 1,794 100%
Wabash 86 8 4 1,755 100%
McDonough 75 18 3 1,719 100%
Washington 85 12 2 1,688 100%
Edgar 85 11 2 1,687 100%
DeWitt 86 10 2 1,653 100%
Massac 90 7 2 1,588 100%
Lawrence 90 6 3 1,583 100%
Hamilton 88 7 3 1,544 100%
Moultrie 84 11 3 1,394 100%
Bond 87 10 2 1,344 100%
Pike 90 6 2 1,331 100%
Edwards 91 6 2 1,277 100%
Carroll 79 17 2 1,256 100%
Marshall 81 13 3 1,256 100%
Greene 89 7 2 1,203 100%
Warren 78 16 3 1,157 100%
Mercer 79 14 4 1,123 100%
Henderson 84 12 2 867 100%
Mason 86 10 2 825 100%
Gallatin 92 6 1 788 100%
Cass 88 8 3 756 100%
Pope 94 4 1 743 100%
Brown 87 9 3 715 100%
Schuyler 84 11 3 667 100%
Hardin 95 4 1 628 100%
Pulaski 91 7 1 605 100%
Putnam 85 10 4 520 100%
Stark 77 14 5 491 100%
Scott 88 7 3 470 100%
Calhoun 93 5 1 352 100%
Alexander 93 3 2 346 100%

What to expect

Polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time. In the 2022 primaries, first votes were reported 5 minutes later, and 90 percent of votes were reported by 3:12 a.m. Eastern time. No excuse is required to vote by mail, and ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and arrive at least two weeks after.

Illinois is holding presidential primaries on Tuesday as well as its state primary, which will include races for state and congressional offices. Voters do not register by party, but they may participate in only one party’s primary election.

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