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2006 Election Information

Voters in Illinois will see over two hundred candidates for state legislature on the ballot, plus over a dozen for statewide executive office and over 150 for judicial office. Where do these candidates stand? Who supports them? What sort of public official would they make?

To help answer these questions, ICPR has gathered together resources from a variety of sources into one place. We don’t claim to have all the answers, but we hope this material will help voters to make more informed decisions on Election Day.

Who's Raising the Most Money?
Between now and Election Day candidates are raising money from contributors around Illinois and around the country. Fundraising totals are a moving target, but during the last 30 days before an Election, candidates have to report contributions of more than $500 within two business days. ICPR and the Sunshine Project track the fundraising totals and lists the biggest campaigns here. Updated through noon on March 20th. Click here to download (PDF).
Press Release: Legislative and Judicial Contests Attracting Big Dollars
Top Donors To Date

2006 Fundraising Estimates
To view ICPR's estimates of fundraising for candidates in hot races in the General Election, click here (last updated November 16, 2006). To view estimates of fundraising for candidate in the Primary Election - last updated at noon on March 24th - click here.

2006 ICPR Candidate Questionnaire
ICPR asked all candidates who filed for legislative or statewide executive office to answer a brief questionnaire. Candidates were instructed to give yes or no answers. Some candidates gave longer answers; we decided to post those longer answers in full for candidates for governor, but other candidates will be listed without the detail.
For a copy of the questionnaire as it was sent to candidates, click here.
To view the questionnaire of a particular candidate, click here.
To view the questionnaires of all candidates by office sought, click here.
To view responses from gubernatorial candidates, click here.

Who Signed the Code of Fair Campaign Practices?
The Code was created by the General Assembly and is administered by the State Board of Elections. It is, in essence, a promise to conduct a campaign that respects voters’ intelligence, not hitting below the belt. ICPR believes that the Code sets a tone for the election season, and so we asked all candidates to sign on. Here’s who did.

Who Supports the Candidates?
Campaign disclosure reports give a good indication of who supports candidates for public office. The Sunshine Database offers an analysis of the top donors for all candidates and gives a profile of their overall financial base. Here’s the candidate search page.

What About Judges?
There are over 150 candidates vying to fill over 50 seats on the bench. While judges are elected by the voters, their job is to interpret the laws, not make them; what judges can say is rightly limited by their obligation to remain impartial. ICPR has assembled information on judicial candidates from around the state to help voters better understand what sort of judge the candidates might be. Click here to view the Illinois Voter's Guide.

Report: Illinois' HAVA Implementation:
A Survey of Local Election Authorities




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7/28/2008 - ICPR Settles a Complaint with State Board of Elections


5/31/2008 - REFORM ADVOCATES CALL ON GOVERNOR TO STOP ACCEPTING CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS FROM STATE CONTRACTORS


4/21/2008 - ICPR Finds $5 Million in Lobbying Spending by Units of Illinois Government


2/19/2008 - Midwest Democracy Network Calls for Presidential Candidates to Clarify Reforms Positions


10/9/2007 - Read Cindi Canary's Letter to House Leaders Urging the Passing of HB1

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