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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

6th Congressional District Results: Roskam Defeats Coolidge

Incumbent Republican Peter Roskam appears to have won the race for the 6th Congressional District, defeating challenger Leslie Coolidge. This is according to unofficial results.

Update 10:21 p.m. Incumbent Republican Peter Roskam ran against Democrat Leslie Coolidge for the 6th Congressional District seat. Unofficial results show that Roskam received 185,093, to Coolidge's 125,961. This is with 98% of precincts reporting. The 6th Congressional District crosses five counties. Coolidge watched the results come in at Emmetts in Palatine.  Results information from Chicagotribune.com. GO BACK TO THE ILLINOIS ELECTION RESULTS Candidates Click on a candidate's name for biographical information and answers to our candidate questionnaires, and check back for updates.

State Senate District 26 Results: Duffy vs. Howland

Who is winning the District 26 State Senate race? Check back here.

Incumbent State Senator Dan Duffy faces challenger Amanda Howland for the 26th District State Senate seat.   Patch will be updating election results on this page throughout the evening. UPDATED 10:57 p.m. Nov. 6.  Duffy beats Howland in State Senate Dist. 26 race.  GO BACK TO THE ILLINOIS ELECTION CENTRAL Candidates Click on a candidate's name for biographical information and answers to our candidate questionnaires, and check back for updates.

Illinois State House 54th District Results: Morrison vs. Rudd

Who is winning the race for 54th District State Representative? Find out here.

Incument Tom Morrison is up against Richard Rudd for the Illinois State House District 54 seat.  Patch will be updating election results on this page throughout the evening. Candidates Click on a candidate's name for biographical information and answers to our candidate questionnaires, and check back for updates.

Election Results: Barrington 2012

Election results for Barrington area elections.

Click on the links below for the most recent results for each race.  2012 Barrington Election Guide Home Page

2012 Barrington Election Guide

All of the information you need to know for Election Day 2012.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

LIVEBLOG: Follow Along with Local Readers for the Presidential Debate Town Hall

Tuesday's round two between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney is Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. Central Time. The town-hall style debate will be moderated by CNN’s Candy Crowley. Patch will liveblog the event for local readers.

The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney is set for 8 p.m. Oct. 16. The debate is at Hofstra University in New York and will be moderated by CNN's Candy Crowley. In the first debate, the candidates focused on domestic issues, including the economy and taxes, health care reform and the role of government.  This second debate between the candidates is a town hall-style debate, including questions from the audience. It will focus on both domestic and international issues and will include questions from voters.  The tradition of holding live town hall debates for presidential candidates began in 1992 and has since proved to be one of the biggest challenges for debaters. Taking questions from the …

Peggy Spizzirri

8:39 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Someone please bring up that in the Obama administration women are making 76% less then men in the same position. This is in his administration so what is he planning on doing in the country other than telling un-truths.   more ›

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Duckworth Campaign Sets Fundraising Record

Duckworth will report raising nearly $900,000 in the second quarter.

Democratic 8th Congressional District candidate Tammy Duckworth has raised a record amount of money in the second quarter, her campaign said. Duckworth, who is running against Republican Joe Walsh, will report raising at least $885,540 for the second quarter of 2012, her strongest fundraising quarter yet. Her campaign said this is believed to be the highest quarter for any House challenger from either party. Nearly 92 percent of the individual contributions Duckworth received this quarter were for $100 or less, with the average individual contribution being $79.97. Earlier this month, Walsh created a national controversy when he said Duckworth should stop talking about her military service, according to the Huffington Post. Duckworth lost …

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A. M. Kelly

5:57 pm on Sunday, August 12, 2012

"Sound like another government worker trying for another government (taxpayer paid) JOB" Chbuster, what do you think our SOLDIERS are?..Clue: They are "government paid workers"....Would you like to get rid of the MILITARY because it's a "government paid job'?....How about eliminating the the Police force and the Fire fighters, with them, since they're all "governement tax payer paid jobs" too…   more ›

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