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The 2018 Illinois gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor of Illinois, concurrently with the 2018 Illinois general election and other midterm elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Bruce Rauner ran for re-election to a second term in office, but was defeated by Democratic nominee J. B. Pritzker.

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  • The 2018 Illinois gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor of Illinois, concurrently with the 2018 Illinois general election and other midterm elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Bruce Rauner ran for re-election to a second term in office, but was defeated by Democratic nominee J. B. Pritzker. This was the second consecutive Illinois gubernatorial election in which the incumbent unsuccessfully sought re-election, and was also the first time that two consecutive governors have been elected without prior public office experience. Rauner was one of two incumbent Republican governors to be defeated for re-election in 2018, the other being Scott Walker in neighboring Wisconsin. In addition, Rauner had the worst defeat for an incumbent governor in any state since Ernie Fletcher's defeat in Kentucky's 2007 election. Rauner's 38.8% of the vote was the worst performance for an incumbent Illinois Governor since 1912; he also received the lowest raw percentage of the vote for a Republican nominee since 1912. Ultimately, Rauner remained on the ballot, and lost in the most lopsided gubernatorial election since Jim Edgar was reelected in 1994. With Pritzker winning by a margin of 15.7%, this was the biggest gubernatorial margin of victory for a Democrat since 1932. This was the first gubernatorial election in the state since 2002 where the Democrat won a majority of the vote. (en)
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  • ;U.S. representatives *Jan Schakowsky ;Organizations * Madison County Democratic Party (en)
  • ;U.S. cabinet and cabinet-level officials * William M. Daley, 32nd United States Secretary of Commerce and 24th White House Chief of Staff. ;U.S. representatives * Congressman Danny K. Davis of Illinois's 7th congressional district. * Former congressman Phil Hare of Illinois's 17th congressional district . * Congressman Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts's 4th congressional district . * Congressman Bobby Rush of Illinois's 1st congressional district ;State legislators * Former president of the Illinois Senate Emil Jones. ;Local officeholders * Cook County Commissioner Chuy García. *Lori Lightfoot, chair of the Chicago Police Accountability Task Force * Alderman Ricardo Muñoz of Chicago's 22nd ward. ;Individuals *Dan Aykroyd, actor and comedian *Keegan-Michael Key, comedian and actor *Larry David, comedian and writer *Dolores Huerta, civil rights and labor union activist *Barbra Streisand, singer and actress ;Organizations * Iroquois County Democratic Central Committee * Southern Illinois Democratic County Chairmen's Association ;Newspapers * Journal Star * The State Journal-Register * Chicago Tribune * Daily Herald (en)
  • ;Illinois legislators * Senator Tim Bivins * Representative Peter Breen * Senator Kyle McCarter * Representative Margo McDermed * Representative David McSweeney * Representative Tom Morrison * Representative Allen Skillicorn * Representative Barbara Wheeler ; Local officials * Cook County Board Of Review Commissioner Dan Patlak * Naperville Township Highway Commissioner Warren Dixon * Wheatland Township Trustee Raquel Mitchell ;Individuals * Mike Gallagher, radio host and conservative political commentator * Virginia Halas McCaskey, principal owner of the Chicago Bears * Laura Ingraham, radio host and Fox News host. * Dan Proft, entrepreneur and radio talk show host * Bill Whittle, conservative blogger and political commentator ;Local Republican parties * Chicago Republican Party * Fremont Township Republican Organization * Lake County Republican Assembly * Rock Island County Republican Party * Wauconda Township Republican Club * Wheatland Township Republican Organization * Wheeling Township Republican Organization ;Organizations * Illinois Family Institute * Susan B. Anthony List * Taxpayers United of America ;Newspapers and magazines * Daily Journal * Rockford Register Star * National Review (en)
  • ;Notable Individuals * Austin Petersen, Libertarian candidate for President of the United States in 2016 and candidate for U.S Senate in Missouri for 2018 * Larry Sharpe, business consultant and candidate for Vice President of the United States in 2016, Libertarian nominee for New York Governor 2018 (en)
  • ;Individuals * Congressman John Shimkus of Illinois's 15th congressional district. He has announced he will support the Republican nominee in the general election. (en)
  • ;U.S. Governors * Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico, Libertarian Party candidate for President in 2012 and 2016, and for U.S. Senator from New Mexico in 2018. ;State Representatives * Allen Skillicorn, Illinois state representative for the 66th District ;Organizations *Operation Honor * Red In a Blue State * 71 Republic * Heartland Newsfeed ;Individuals * Austin Petersen, Libertarian candidate for president of the United States in 2016 and candidate for U.S Senate in Missouri for 2018 * Larry Sharpe, business consultant and candidate for vice president of the United States in 2016, Libertarian nominee for New York Governor 2018 * Christopher Marks, candidate running for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in 2020 * Collin Cliburn, founder of The Illinois Separation ;Withdrawn endorsements * David Williams III, 2019 Independent candidate for Chicago's 48th ward & political activist (en)
  • ;Former U.S. executive branch officials * Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States * Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States ;U.S. cabinet and cabinet-level officials * Penny Pritzker, 38th United States Secretary of Commerce and sister of J.B. Pritzker. * Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic nominee for President ;U.S. Senators * Tammy Duckworth, United States Senator from Illinois. * Dick Durbin, United States Senator from Illinois and Senate Minority Whip ;U.S. Representatives * Bill Foster, congressman from Illinois's 11th congressional district * Robin Kelly, congresswoman from Illinois's 2nd congressional district * Cheri Bustos, congresswoman from Illinois's 17th congressional district * Jerry Costello, former congressman from Illinois's 12th congressional district * Luis Gutiérrez, congressman from Illinois's 4th congressional district * Glenn Poshard, former congressman from Illinois's 19th congressional district and nominee for Governor in 1998 * Mike Quigley, Congressman from Illinois's 5th congressional district * Jan Schakowsky, U.S. congresswoman from Illinois's 9th congressional district ;Statewide officials * Mike Frerichs, Illinois Treasurer * Terry McAuliffe, former governor of Virginia * Justin Fairfax, lieutenant governor of Virginia * Susana Mendoza, Illinois Comptroller. * Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State ;State senators * Daniel Biss, state senator and former candidate * James Clayborne, senate Majority Leader * William R. Haine, Assistant Senate Majority Leader * Terry Link, Democratic Assistant Majority Leader of the Illinois Senate and Chair of the Lake County Democratic Party. * Andy Manar, State Senator. * Heather Steans, State Senator. ;State Representatives * Dan Beiser, state representative * LaToya Greenwood, state representative * Greg Harris, assistant house majority leader. * Jay Hoffman, house majority conference chairperson * Jim Kirkpatrick, former state representative and chair of the Williamson County Democratic Party. * Katie Stuart, state representative ;Local officials * Ed Burke, alderman from Chicago's 14th ward. * Walter Burnett Jr., alderman for Chicago's 27th ward * George Cardenas, alderman from Chicago's 12th ward. * Mark Guethle, North Aurora village trustee and chair of the Kane County Democratic Party * Chris Kennedy, former chair of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees * Jeff Mears, past Johnson County commissioner and chair of the Johnson County Democratic Party * Bob Oglesby, past member of the Saline County Board and chairman of the Saline County Democratic Party * Milly Santiago, alderman from Chicago's 31st ward * Daniel Solis, alderman from Chicago's 25th ward * Kurt Summers, Chicago city treasurer * Chris Taliaferro, alderman from Chicago's 29th ward. * Flint Taylor, Flannigan Township Trustee and chair of the Hancock County Democratic Party * Doris Turner, member of the Springfield, Illinois City Council and chair of the Sangamon County Democratic Party. * Jim Underwood, member of the Richland Community College Board of Trustees and chair of the Macon County Democratic Party * Gilbert Villegas, Alderman from Chicago's 36th ward ;Individuals * Karamo Brown, television personality and activist * Paul "Snow" Herkert, chair of the Calhoun County Democratic Party * Jimmy Naville, chair of the Greene County Democratic Party * Dennis Fisher, chair of the Shelby County Democratic Party * Brenda Britton, chair of the Richland County Democratic Party * John Penn, chair of the McLean County Democratic Party * Shirley McCombs, chair of the Menard County Democratic Party * Keith Niewohner, chair of the Adams County Democratic Party * Phillip Matthews, chair of the Alexander County Democratic Party * Dan Sidwell, chair of the Bond County Democratic Party * Jack Mazzotti, chair of the Christian County Democratic Party * Gary Johnson, chair of the Jasper County Democratic Party * Mike Barone, chair of the Jackson County Democratic Party ;Organizations * Citizen Action Illinois * Cook County Democratic Party * Equality Illinois * Equality Illinois Pac * Illinois AFL–CIO * Illinois Democratic County Chairmen's Association * Illinois Education Association * Illinois Federation of Teachers * Northwestern Illinois Building Trades * Personal PAC * Planned Parenthood Illinois Action * The Sierra Club Illinois Chapter * St. Clair County Democratic Central Committee ;Newspapers * The Chicago Sun-Times * The Daily Herald * Crain's Chicago Business * Quad-City Times * Dispatch-Argus * The Southern Illinoisan (en)
  • ;U.S. governors * Eric Greitens * Eric Holcomb * Scott Walker ;Illinois state senators * Senator John Curran *Senator Bill Brady ;Illinois state representatives * Representative Patti Bellock * Representative Tom Bennett * Minority Leader Jim Durkin * Assistant Republican Leader Bill Mitchell * Representative Grant Wehrli * Representative Christine Winger ;County officials * Dan Cronin, chairman of the DuPage County Board and former member of the Illinois Senate. ;Local officials * Steve Chirico, mayor of Naperville, Illinois * Rodney Craig, village president of Hanover Park, Illinois ;Organizations * Associated Builders and Contractors * National Federation of Independent Businesses * Illinois Manufacturers' Association * Illinois Chamber of Commerce * Cook County Republican Party * Evanston Township Republican Organization * Palatine Township Republican Organization * Winfield Township Republican Organization ;Newspapers * The Marion Republican * The News-Gazette * Chicago Tribune * State Journal-Register * The Pantagraph * Herald & Review * The Herald-News (en)
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