Updates on results for Illinois primary Election Day 2026, candidates as voting closes

Major races include Illinois governor, US Senate, several US reps.

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Last updated: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 4:31PM GMT
Diving into election results for Illinois US Senate primary

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Illinois primary election for the 2026 midterms is Tuesday.

The polls closed at 7 p.m.

ABC7 Chicago will be following along live with voting, Election Day activities and the results.

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Mar 18, 2026, 12:01 AM

Polls closing in Illinois; results expected to start to come in

Polls are expected to close at 7 p.m. across Illinois, and results should come in after that.

Click here for local results.

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Mar 17, 2026, 8:09 PM GMT

DuPage County on pace for highest midterm primary turnout recently

DuPage County is on pace for its highest midterm primary turnout recently.

As of 2 p.m., 115,069 voters out of 636,822 registered voters have voted in DuPage County for a turnout of 18.07% percent, the DuPage county clerk said.

In 2014, the final midterm primary turnout was 19.19%.

In 2018, the final midterm primary turnout was 24.88%

In 2022, the final midterm primary turnout was 22.79%.

"Election Day voting by hour has been trending higher all day than comparable past elections. With five hours left to vote and more Vote-by-Mail ballots to be delivered, DuPage County is on pace for its highest midterm turnout in recent memory. I encourage DuPage County voters to take advantage of the opportunity to vote at any polling place throughout the county before 7:00 p.m. this evening," County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek said.

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Mar 17, 2026, 6:22 PM GMT

More women have cast ballots so far in Chicago than men, officials say

More women have cast ballots so far in Chicago than men, officials say.

Around 30,000 more women have cast ballots as of noon Tuesday in Chicago than men.

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Mar 17, 2026, 4:29 PM GMT

Candidates make final campaign stops across Chicago area

The most consequential and closely watched race is arguably the U.S. Senate seat.

Many candidates following the Election Day tradition of gathering at Manny's Deli.

Democrat and Republican candidates are fighting for a chance to replace retiring U.S. Senator Dick Durbin.

Many candidates following the Election Day tradition of gathering at Manny's Deli.

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton stopped by the 8th Ward Democratic office on the South Side with Gov. JB Pritzker.

A new poll of likely Democratic primary voters shows a tight race with Raja Krishnamoorthi leading Juliana Stratton by a razor thin margin, while Robin Kelly trails by double digits.

Krishnamoorthi visited a polling location in Schaumburg on Tuesday morning, one of the communities he represents in the 8th District.

Kelly stopped by Hawthorne School in Lakeview, hoping to swing some voters at a polling site on the city's North Side.

On the Republican side, voters are choosing between several Senate candidates for this primary, including Don Tracy, Jeannie Evans and Casey Chlebek.

Pritzker will also be on the ballot today. He is running unopposed for the Democrats and facing Republican candidates Darren Bailey and Ted Debrowski.

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Mar 17, 2026, 6:23 PM GMT

Steady stream of voters on Primary Election Day

Tuesday morning, the Chicago Voter Super Site at Adams and State in the Loop saw a steady flow of people exercising their tight. It replaced the old site nad Clark and Lake and has roughly 80 voting machines.

Some voters say they want to make sure their voice is heard following recent national and international events.

"We're starting wars overseas, shifting wealth from the poor to the rich. There's just a lot of things going on," voter Freddy Thomas said.

Some voters say they want to make sure their voice is heard following recent national and international events.

There's strong interest in U.S. senate seat being vacated by a retiring Dick Durbin, who occupied the office for nearly 30 years-making him the longest serving senator in Illinois history. Several people of color are vying for the spot.

"I just wanted to make sure I made my voice is heard and that the Black women felt supported today," Lamar Brown said.

Chicago Board of Elections officials said so far, the majority of voters casting ballots are 65 and older, with more women voting than men.

Max Bever with the Chicago Board of Elections joined ABC7 to talk about turnout, what voters heading to the polls need to know and about how to handle mail-in ballots.

Colder weather does not appear to be keeping voters from the polls with turnout rivaling returns seen in 2018.

According to the Chicago Board of Elections, so far Tuesday, nearly 212,000 early vote and vote-by-mail ballots have been cast, compared to the roughly 131,000 recorded in the March 2018 primary.

"We are encouraged by these numbers," Chicago Board of Elections Chairperson Merisel Hernandez said. "We think there are issues out there that people feel strongly about as they do in every election."

While some people will opt to cast their vote in person, others will choose to vote by mail.

"My parents raised us to make sure we voted," voter Bill said. "It didn't matter who voted for, but you better darn vote."

Voters with mail-in ballots are encouraged to drop off their ballots at one of the 52 secure drop boxes at an early voting site, the super site, or at election board headquarters until 7 p.m. Voters can also personally take it to any post office and ask the clerk to postmark it in your presence - just to make sure it will be counted.