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Election 2012 Roundup - All The Results

See which referendums passed, which representatives will stay and which judges won. We stayed up so you didn't have to.

 

The national headline of the day was Mitt Romney winning the Illinois Republican primary on Tuesday.

The Chicago Sun-Times reported that Romney was beating out opponent Rick Santorum 47 percent to 35 percent with about 45 minutes before polls were set to close. He was announced as the winner shortly after.

Republican newcomer Vincent Romano got about a thousand votes, with Lang (D-Skokie) receiving more than 2,800 votes.

Jan Schakowsky also won the 9th Congressional District Primary. State Senator Daniel Biss (D-9) and State Representative Robyn Gabel (D-19) both ran unopposed in Tuesday's primary.

The Electrical Aggregation Referendum passed in Skokie, with 4,201 residents voting 'Yes,' or 71.42 percent.

Voters said "no" to funding a new District 65 school building.

With all 61 precincts reporting, the 'no' vote won with 55 percent of the vote, a margin they maintained most of the evening. That came out to a total of 1,401 votes more than those supporting the referendum.

Meanwhile, in Lincolnwood, School District 74's $25 million referendum was resoundly defeated, as more than 2,100 residents voted 'No,' or 91.07 percent. Also defeated was the village's referendum to appoint a clerk instead of having one elected, which received 1,484 'No' votes, or 65.17 percent.

To see all the results, visit the Cook County Clerk's website here. 

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Editor's note: We originally reported that Vincent Romano was a Democrat. This was incorrect. He is a Republican that will be running against Lou Lang in 2012. 

Related Topics: 2012, Election Roundup, Illinois, Lincolnwood Referendum, Primary, Romney, and Skokie

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