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United States Senate election in Illinois, 2010

United States Senate election in Illinois, 2010
Illinois
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  Senator Mark Kirk official portrait crop.jpg Alexi Giannoulias.jpg
Nominee Mark Kirk Alexi Giannoulias
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,778,698 1,719,478
Percentage 48.0% 46.4%

Illinois Senate Election Results by County, 2010.svg
County results

U.S. Senator before election

Roland Burris
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Mark Kirk
Republican


Roland Burris
Democratic

Mark Kirk
Republican

The 2010 United States Senate elections in Illinois took place on November 2, 2010. There were two ballot items for the same seat: a routine one, to fill the Class 3 seat beginning with the 112th United States Congress beginning on January 3, 2011, and a special item, to fill that seat for the final weeks of the 111th Congress, replacing the temporary appointment of Roland Burris to the vacancy created by Barack Obama's election to the presidency.

The election took place alongside 33 other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections in Illinois and other states. The registered party primaries for the full term took place on February 2, 2010, the earliest state primary elections: U.S. Representative Mark Kirk was nominated as the Republican nominee, State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias was nominated as the Democratic nominee, and journalist LeAlan Jones was nominated as the Green nominee. The Constitution Party and Libertarian Party submitted signatures to be on the ballot but were challenged; the result of the ensuing hearings was the Constitution Party's candidate being denied placement on the ballot but the Libertarian Party's candidate Michael Labno given ballot access.

On August 2, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled that the candidates appearing on the ballot for the replacement election would be the ones of the regular election, and that the replacement item would appear after the regular item on the ballot. Sitting senator Roland Burris would not appear on either ballot item.


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