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Illinois primary elections determine nominees for governor, Senate, and House seats.
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Illinois voters are casting ballots today in the 2026 primary election, determining nominees for governor, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House seats across the state. The primary represents a critical test for both parties in a state that leans Democratic but has competitive statewide races. Results from Illinois will offer early signals about voter sentiment heading into the general election in November. Winners today will advance to face each other in the general election and compete for control of key offices in the third-most populous state.
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