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1984 United States Senate election in Illinois

The 1984 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 6, 1984. Incumbent Republican Senator Charles H. Percy ran for re-election to a fourth term in the United States Senate. Senator Percy was opposed by Democratic nominee Paul Simon, who was a United States Congressman from Illinois's 22nd congressional district. The campaign between Percy and Simon was contentious and brutally fought, and ended up with Simon ousting Percy by fewer than 90,000 votes, which was, at the time, considered an upset. Incidentally, Percy's son-in-law Jay Rockefeller was elected Senator from West Virginia in the same election cycle.

1984 United States Senate election in Illinois

← 1978 November 6, 1984 1990 →
Turnout73.99%
 
Nominee Paul Simon Charles Percy
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 2,397,165 2,308,039
Percentage 50.07% 48.21%

County results
Simon:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      <90%
Percy:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie/No Data:      Tie      No Data

U.S. senator before election

Charles H. Percy
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Paul Simon
Democratic

Election information edit

The election coincided with those for other federal offices (president and House), as well as state elections.

The primaries were held March 20.[1]

Turnout edit

Turnout in the primaries was 36.67%, with a total of 2,219,583 votes cast.[1]

Turnout in the general election was 73.99%, with 4,787,335 votes cast.[2]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

1984 Democratic Senate primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Paul Simon 556,757 35.56
Democratic Roland W. Burris 360,182 23.01
Democratic Alex Seith 327,125 20.90
Democratic Philip J. Rock 303,397 19.38
Democratic Gerald M. Rose 17,985 1.15
Write-in Others 49 0.00
Total votes 1,565,495 100

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

1984 Republican Senate primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles H. Percy (incumbent) 387,865 59.30
Republican Tom Corcoran 239,847 36.67
Republican John E. Roche 13,533 2.07
Republican V. A. Kelley 9,236 1.41
Republican Richard J. Castic 3,607 0.55
Write-in Others 45 0.01
Total votes 654,088 100

General election edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

The election was very close. Simon prevailed by only 89,126 votes, or 1.86%. Incumbent Percy did well throughout the state, including the Chicago collar counties. Nevertheless, in the heavily populated and Democratic Cook County, which encompasses the city of Chicago and the majority of the Chicago Metropolitan Area, Simon ran ahead of Percy by over 300,000 votes. Simon also won most counties in southwestern Illinois, a traditionally Democratic region.[3] Percy led early on and well into the night, but as Cook County began to count all of its votes, Simon pulled ahead. Simon won despite then-president Reagan winning the state easily. Percy called Simon at around 5 A.M. the next day and conceded. Percy also congratulated Simon on his hard-earned victory. Simon was sworn in on January 3, 1985, and served in the Senate until January 3, 1997, when he retired. Simon was later succeeded by Dick Durbin, a close friend and fellow Democrat.

United States Senate election in Illinois, 1984[2][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul Simon 2,397,165 50.07% +4.60%
Republican Charles Percy (incumbent) 2,308,039 48.21% -5.13%
Libertarian Steve I. Givot 59,777 1.25% +0.74%
Independent Marjorie H. Pries 12,366 0.26%
Socialist Workers Nelson Gonzalez 4,913 0.10% -0.40%
Communist Ishmael Flory 4,802 0.10%
Write-ins 273 0.01%
Majority 89,126 1.86% -6.00%
Turnout 4,787,335 73.99%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 20, 1984" (PDF). www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 24, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1984" (PDF). www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 24, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "1984 Senatorial General Election Results - Illinois". Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections. March 2, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Clerk of the United States House of Representatives (1985). "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 6, 1984" (PDF). U.S. Government Printing Office.

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The 1984 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 6 1984 Incumbent Republican Senator Charles H Percy ran for re election to a fourth term in the United States Senate Senator Percy was opposed by Democratic nominee Paul Simon who was a United States Congressman from Illinois s 22nd congressional district The campaign between Percy and Simon was contentious and brutally fought and ended up with Simon ousting Percy by fewer than 90 000 votes which was at the time considered an upset Incidentally Percy s son in law Jay Rockefeller was elected Senator from West Virginia in the same election cycle 1984 United States Senate election in Illinois 1978 November 6 1984 1990 Turnout73 99 Nominee Paul Simon Charles Percy Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 2 397 165 2 308 039 Percentage 50 07 48 21 County ResultsTownship ResultsCounty resultsSimon 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 lt 90 Percy 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Tie No Data Tie No DataU S senator before election Charles H Percy Republican Elected U S Senator Paul Simon Democratic Contents 1 Election information 1 1 Turnout 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Results 3 Republican primary 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Results 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Results 5 See also 6 ReferencesElection information editThe election coincided with those for other federal offices president and House as well as state elections The primaries were held March 20 1 Turnout edit Turnout in the primaries was 36 67 with a total of 2 219 583 votes cast 1 Turnout in the general election was 73 99 with 4 787 335 votes cast 2 Democratic primary editCandidates edit Roland Burris Illinois State Comptroller Philip J Rock state senator from Oak Park Gerald M Rose member of the LaRouche movement Alex Seith nominee for Senate in 1978 and candidate in 1980 Paul Simon U S Representative from Makanda Results edit 1984 Democratic Senate primary 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul Simon 556 757 35 56 Democratic Roland W Burris 360 182 23 01 Democratic Alex Seith 327 125 20 90 Democratic Philip J Rock 303 397 19 38 Democratic Gerald M Rose 17 985 1 15 Write in Others 49 0 00 Total votes 1 565 495 100Republican primary editCandidates edit Richard J Castic Tom Corcoran U S Representative from Ottawa V A Kelley Charles H Percy incumbent senator since 1967 John E Roche candidate for governor in 1982 Results edit 1984 Republican Senate primary 1 Party Candidate Votes Republican Charles H Percy incumbent 387 865 59 30 Republican Tom Corcoran 239 847 36 67 Republican John E Roche 13 533 2 07 Republican V A Kelley 9 236 1 41 Republican Richard J Castic 3 607 0 55 Write in Others 45 0 01 Total votes 654 088 100General election editCandidates edit Paul Simon D U S Representative from Illinois s 22nd congressional district Charles H Percy R incumbent senator Steve I Givot L Marjorie H Pries I Nelson Gonzalez SW Ishmael Flory C Results edit The election was very close Simon prevailed by only 89 126 votes or 1 86 Incumbent Percy did well throughout the state including the Chicago collar counties Nevertheless in the heavily populated and Democratic Cook County which encompasses the city of Chicago and the majority of the Chicago Metropolitan Area Simon ran ahead of Percy by over 300 000 votes Simon also won most counties in southwestern Illinois a traditionally Democratic region 3 Percy led early on and well into the night but as Cook County began to count all of its votes Simon pulled ahead Simon won despite then president Reagan winning the state easily Percy called Simon at around 5 A M the next day and conceded Percy also congratulated Simon on his hard earned victory Simon was sworn in on January 3 1985 and served in the Senate until January 3 1997 when he retired Simon was later succeeded by Dick Durbin a close friend and fellow Democrat United States Senate election in Illinois 1984 2 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul Simon 2 397 165 50 07 4 60 Republican Charles Percy incumbent 2 308 039 48 21 5 13 Libertarian Steve I Givot 59 777 1 25 0 74 Independent Marjorie H Pries 12 366 0 26 Socialist Workers Nelson Gonzalez 4 913 0 10 0 40 Communist Ishmael Flory 4 802 0 10 Write ins 273 0 01 Majority 89 126 1 86 6 00 Turnout 4 787 335 73 99 Democratic gain from Republican SwingSee also edit1984 United States Senate electionsReferences edit a b c d OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 20 1984 PDF www elections il gov Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved April 24 2020 permanent dead link a b OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6 1984 PDF www elections il gov Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved April 24 2020 permanent dead link 1984 Senatorial General Election Results Illinois Dave Leip s Atlas of US Presidential Elections March 2 2013 Retrieved December 3 2018 Clerk of the United States House of Representatives 1985 Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 6 1984 PDF U S Government Printing Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 United States Senate election in Illinois amp oldid 1220553078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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