fbpx
Wikipedia

1992 United States Senate election in Illinois

The 1992 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 3, 1992. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Alan J. Dixon decided to run for re-election a third term, but was defeated in the primary against Carol Moseley Braun, who ended up winning the general election. Until 2022, this was the last time a single party won Illinois's Class 3 Senate seat in two or more consecutive elections.

1992 United States Senate election in Illinois

← 1986 November 3, 1992 1998 →
Turnout74.84%
 
Nominee Carol Moseley Braun Richard S. Williamson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 2,631,229 2,162,833
Percentage 53.3% 43.1%

County results

Braun:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Williamson:      40–50%      50–60%

Braun, whose victory coincided with Bill Clinton's win in the presidential election and Illinois, made history in this election by becoming the first African American woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and also the first African American elected to the Senate as a Democrat. Braun was also both the first African American and the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from the state of Illinois.

Primaries were held March 17.[1]

Election information

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal elections (president and House), as well as those for state offices.[1][2]

Turnout

For the primaries, turnout was 35.20%, with 2,064,347 votes cast.[1] For the general election, turnout was 74.84%, with 4,939,557 votes cast.[2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Primary, United States Senate, 1992[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carol Moseley Braun 557,694 38.3%
Democratic Alan J. Dixon (incumbent) 504,077 34.6%
Democratic Albert Hofeld 394,497 27.1%
Total votes 1,456,268 100.0%

Analysis

This defeat shocked observers; at the time no Senator had been defeated in a primary in over a decade and Dixon had a long record of electoral success. He was a moderate Democrat, who recently voted to confirm Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court.[4] Braun, a black woman and known reformist liberal, got a large share of black, liberal, and women voters ("The Year of the Woman").

In addition, she carried Cook County, Illinois, by far the most populated county in the state. Another factor was the third candidate in the race, multi-millionaire attorney Al Hofeld. Hofeld drew away some of the moderate and conservative Democrats who normally supported Dixon. He also spent a lot of money running advertisements attacking Dixon, weakening his support.

Republican primary

Richard S. Williamson ran unopposed in the Republican primary.

Democratic Primary, United States Senate, 1992[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard S. Williamson 608,079 100.00%
Total votes 608,079 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Major

Minor

  • Kathleen Kaku (SW)
  • Chad Koppie (I)
  • Alan J. Port (NA)
  • Andrew B. Spiegel (L)
  • Charles A. Winter (NL)

Results

Moseley Braun won the 1992 Illinois Senate Race by a fairly comfortable margin. Moseley Braun did well as expected in Cook County home of Chicago. Williamson did well in the Chicago collar counties, and most northern parts of the state. Moseley Braun had a surprisingly strong showing in southern Illinois, which Republicans had come to dominate in the last several decades. Braun also did well in Rock Island County.

1992 Illinois U.S. Senate Election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Carol Moseley Braun 2,631,229 53.27
Republican Richard S. Williamson 2,126,833 43.06
Independent Chad Koppie 100,422 2.03
Libertarian Andrew B. Spiegel 34,527 0.70
Natural Law Charles A. Winter 15,118 0.31
New Alliance Alan J. Port 12,689 0.26
Socialist Workers Kathleen Kaku 10,056 0.20
Populist John Justice 8,656 0.16
Write-in Don A. Togersen 25 0.00
Write-in Walter A. Feiss 1 0.00
Write-in Roe Conn 1 0.00
Turnout 4,939,557 74.84
Democratic hold Swing

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election held on ..." Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election ." Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  3. ^ "United States Senator". Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  4. ^ Charles Babington and Dan Balz (August 17, 2005). "Democrats Feel Heat From Left On Roberts". The Washington Post. Washington Post Company. p. A01. Nan Aron, president of the Alliance for Justice, said [...] 'History shows us that voters turned on Alan Dixon for his vote on Clarence Thomas and voters gave Arlen Specter the toughest reelection of his life.'
  5. ^ "United States Senator". Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved November 21, 2015.

1992, united, states, senate, election, illinois, held, november, 1992, incumbent, democratic, senator, alan, dixon, decided, election, third, term, defeated, primary, against, carol, moseley, braun, ended, winning, general, election, until, 2022, this, last, . The 1992 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 3 1992 Incumbent Democratic U S Senator Alan J Dixon decided to run for re election a third term but was defeated in the primary against Carol Moseley Braun who ended up winning the general election Until 2022 this was the last time a single party won Illinois s Class 3 Senate seat in two or more consecutive elections 1992 United States Senate election in Illinois 1986 November 3 1992 1998 Turnout74 84 Nominee Carol Moseley Braun Richard S WilliamsonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 2 631 229 2 162 833Percentage 53 3 43 1 County results Braun 40 50 50 60 60 70 Williamson 40 50 50 60 U S senator before electionAlan J DixonDemocratic Elected U S Senator Carol Moseley BraunDemocraticBraun whose victory coincided with Bill Clinton s win in the presidential election and Illinois made history in this election by becoming the first African American woman ever elected to the U S Senate and also the first African American elected to the Senate as a Democrat Braun was also both the first African American and the first woman elected to the U S Senate from the state of Illinois Primaries were held March 17 1 Contents 1 Election information 1 1 Turnout 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Results 2 3 Analysis 3 Republican primary 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Major 4 1 2 Minor 4 2 Results 5 See also 6 ReferencesElection information EditThe primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal elections president and House as well as those for state offices 1 2 Turnout Edit For the primaries turnout was 35 20 with 2 064 347 votes cast 1 For the general election turnout was 74 84 with 4 939 557 votes cast 2 Democratic primary EditCandidates Edit Carol Moseley Braun Cook County Recorder of Deeds and former State Representative Alan J Dixon incumbent U S Senator Albert Hofeld attorneyResults Edit Democratic Primary United States Senate 1992 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carol Moseley Braun 557 694 38 3 Democratic Alan J Dixon incumbent 504 077 34 6 Democratic Albert Hofeld 394 497 27 1 Total votes 1 456 268 100 0 Analysis Edit This defeat shocked observers at the time no Senator had been defeated in a primary in over a decade and Dixon had a long record of electoral success He was a moderate Democrat who recently voted to confirm Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court 4 Braun a black woman and known reformist liberal got a large share of black liberal and women voters The Year of the Woman In addition she carried Cook County Illinois by far the most populated county in the state Another factor was the third candidate in the race multi millionaire attorney Al Hofeld Hofeld drew away some of the moderate and conservative Democrats who normally supported Dixon He also spent a lot of money running advertisements attacking Dixon weakening his support Republican primary EditRichard S Williamson ran unopposed in the Republican primary Democratic Primary United States Senate 1992 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Richard S Williamson 608 079 100 00 Total votes 608 079 100 00 General election EditCandidates Edit Major Edit Carol Moseley Braun D Cook County Recorder of Deeds former State Rep Richard S Williamson R former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization AffairsMinor Edit Kathleen Kaku SW Chad Koppie I Alan J Port NA Andrew B Spiegel L Charles A Winter NL Results Edit Moseley Braun won the 1992 Illinois Senate Race by a fairly comfortable margin Moseley Braun did well as expected in Cook County home of Chicago Williamson did well in the Chicago collar counties and most northern parts of the state Moseley Braun had a surprisingly strong showing in southern Illinois which Republicans had come to dominate in the last several decades Braun also did well in Rock Island County 1992 Illinois U S Senate Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carol Moseley Braun 2 631 229 53 27Republican Richard S Williamson 2 126 833 43 06Independent Chad Koppie 100 422 2 03Libertarian Andrew B Spiegel 34 527 0 70Natural Law Charles A Winter 15 118 0 31New Alliance Alan J Port 12 689 0 26Socialist Workers Kathleen Kaku 10 056 0 20Populist John Justice 8 656 0 16Write in Don A Togersen 25 0 00Write in Walter A Feiss 1 0 00Write in Roe Conn 1 0 00Turnout 4 939 557 74 84Democratic hold SwingSee also Edit1992 United States Senate electionsReferences Edit a b c State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election held on Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved 7 April 2020 a b State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved 7 April 2020 United States Senator Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 21 2015 Charles Babington and Dan Balz August 17 2005 Democrats Feel Heat From Left On Roberts The Washington Post Washington Post Company p A01 Nan Aron president of the Alliance for Justice said History shows us that voters turned on Alan Dixon for his vote on Clarence Thomas and voters gave Arlen Specter the toughest reelection of his life United States Senator Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 21 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 United States Senate election in Illinois amp oldid 1148351973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.