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2012 United States presidential election in Illinois

The 2012 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Illinois voters chose 20 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan. The Obama/Biden ticket won Illinois with 57.60% of the popular vote to Romney/Ryan's 40.73%, thus winning the state's twenty electoral votes by a margin of 16.87%.[1]

2012 United States presidential election in Illinois

← 2008 November 6, 2012 2016 →
Turnout69.70%
 
Nominee Barack Obama Mitt Romney
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Massachusetts
Running mate Joe Biden Paul Ryan
Electoral vote 20 0
Popular vote 3,019,512 2,135,216
Percentage 57.60% 40.73%

County Results

President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Obama's victory continued a Democratic winning streak in the state — with the Democratic candidate having carried Illinois through the six consecutive elections. However, despite Obama's win in 2008 and popularity in the state due to being its former U.S. Senator, his performance significantly worsened, with his margin of victory decreasing from 25.14% to 16.87% and losing 23 counties to Romney that he had won four years prior. Obama further became the first ever Democrat to win the White House without carrying Gallatin or Macoupin Counties, as well as the first since Woodrow Wilson in 1916 to win the White House without carrying Madison County, the first since John F. Kennedy in 1960 to do so without carrying Calhoun, Cass, Macon, Mason, Montgomery, or Pulaski Counties, and the first since Jimmy Carter in 1976 to do so without carrying Bureau, Coles, Kankakee, LaSalle, McDonough, Schuyler, or Vermillion Counties.

Owing perhaps to Obama's home-state strength as well as to the nationwide shift of rural voters toward the GOP during Donald Trump's two runs in 2016 and 2020, Obama remains the last Democrat to win Alexander County, Carroll County, Fulton County, Henderson County, Henry County, Jo Daviess County, Knox County, Mercer County, Putnam County, Warren County, and Whiteside County.

Primaries

Democratic

2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
 
← 2008 March 20, 2012 (2012-03-20) 2016 →

212 Democratic National Convention delegates (189 pledged, 26 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
   
Candidate Barack Obama
Home state Illinois
Delegate count 189
Popular vote 652,583
Percentage 99.98%

 
  Barack Obama

The 2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on March 20, 2012 in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election. Incumbent president Barack Obama won the primary. Obama was running for reelection without a major opponent.

Obama won all 189 of the state's bound delegates (the state also had 26 superdelegates).[2]

2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary[2][3]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Barack Obama (incumbent) 652,583 99.98% 189
Randall Terry 134 0.02% 0
Totals 652,717 100.00% 189

Republican

2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary
 
← 2008 March 20, 2012 (2012-03-20) 2016 →
     
Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Delegate count 42 12
Popular vote 435,859 326,778
Percentage 46.69% 35.01%

     
Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich
Home state Texas Georgia
Delegate count 0 0
Popular vote 87,044 74,482
Percentage 9.32% 7.98%

 
Illinois results by county
  Mitt Romney
  Rick Santorum

The 2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on March 20, 2012 in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election.[4][5] For the state-run primaries (Democratic and Republican), turnout was 21.72%, with 1,586,171 votes cast.[6][3] For the general election, turnout was 69.70%, with 5,242,014 votes cast.[6][3]

2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary[7]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
NYT CNN
[8]
FOX
  Mitt Romney 435,859 46.69% 42 41 42
Rick Santorum 326,778 35.01% 12 10 12
Ron Paul 87,044 9.32% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 74,482 7.98% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 5,568 0.60% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 3,723 0.40% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 3 0
Total: 933,454 100.00% 54 54 54

Green

2012 Illinois Green Party convention
 
← 2008 February 24, 2012 (2012-02-24) 2016 →

31 Green National Convention delegates
       
Candidate Jill Stein Roseanne Barr Kent Mesplay
Party Green Green Green
Home state Massachusetts Hawaii California
Delegate count 22 2 2
Popular vote 109 27 8
Percentage 71.24% 17.65% 5.23%

The 2012 Illinois Green Party Convention was held on February 24, and saw a binding presidential preference vote cast, awarding delegates, as part of the Green Party's state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election.[9]

Unlike the primaries for the major parties, this primary was run by the Green Party of Illinois itself, rather than by the state.

Illinois Green Party Primary, February 24, 2012[9][10]
Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates
Jill Stein 109 71.24% 22
Roseanne Barr (write-in) 27 17.65% 5
Kent Mesplay 8 5.23% 2
Uncommitted 8 5.23% 2
Others 1 0.65% 0
Total 153 100% 31

General election

While Obama only won 23% of the counties in Illinois, most of the counties he won were heavily populated. His 17-point victory can be largely attributed to his performance in Cook County, which encompasses the Chicago Metropolitan Area. He also won the once Republican favored collar counties (DuPage, Will and Lake). He also performed well in the East St. Louis area.

Results

2012 United States presidential election in Illinois
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Barack Hussein Obama (Incumbent) Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (Incumbent) 3,019,512 57.60% 20
Republican Willard Mitt Romney Paul Davis Ryan 2,135,216 40.73% 0
Libertarian Gary Earl Johnson Jim Gray 56,229 1.07% 0
Green Jill Stein Cheri Honkala 30,222 0.58% 0
Write-ins Write-ins 835 0.02% 0
Totals 5,242,014 100.00% 20

Results by county

County Barack Hussein Obama
Democratic
Willard Mitt Romney
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 9,648 31.52% 20,416 66.70% 543 1.77% -10,768 -35.18% 30,607
Alexander 1,965 56.13% 1,487 42.47% 49 1.40% 478 13.65% 3,501
Bond 3,020 40.95% 4,095 55.53% 260 3.53% -1,075 -14.58% 7,375
Boone 9,883 46.09% 11,096 51.75% 462 2.15% -1,213 -5.66% 21,441
Brown 787 33.29% 1,513 64.00% 64 2.71% -726 -30.71% 2,364
Bureau 8,134 48.75% 8,164 48.93% 388 2.33% -30 -0.18% 16,686
Calhoun 1,080 41.93% 1,440 55.90% 56 2.17% -360 -13.98% 2,576
Carroll 3,665 49.49% 3,555 48.00% 186 2.51% 110 1.49% 7,406
Cass 2,053 42.09% 2,707 55.49% 118 2.42% -654 -13.41% 4,878
Champaign 40,831 51.94% 35,312 44.92% 2,466 3.14% 5,519 7.02% 78,609
Christian 5,494 37.31% 8,885 60.33% 348 2.36% -3,391 -23.03% 14,727
Clark 2,591 32.86% 5,144 65.23% 151 1.91% -2,553 -32.37% 7,886
Clay 1,584 26.81% 4,190 70.92% 134 2.27% -2,606 -44.11% 5,908
Clinton 5,596 33.95% 10,524 63.86% 361 2.19% -4,928 -29.90% 16,481
Coles 9,262 43.21% 11,631 54.26% 544 2.54% -2,369 -11.05% 21,437
Cook 1,488,537 74.00% 495,542 24.63% 27,519 1.37% 992,995 49.36% 2,011,598
Crawford 2,858 33.11% 5,585 64.69% 190 2.20% -2,727 -31.59% 8,633
Cumberland 1,641 30.99% 3,509 66.27% 145 2.74% -1,868 -35.28% 5,295
DeKalb 21,207 51.61% 18,934 46.08% 951 2.31% 2,273 5.53% 41,092
DeWitt 2,601 35.30% 4,579 62.15% 188 2.55% -1,978 -26.85% 7,368
Douglas 2,430 30.77% 5,334 67.54% 133 1.68% -2,904 -36.77% 7,897
DuPage 199,460 49.73% 195,046 48.63% 6,575 1.64% 4,414 1.10% 401,081
Edgar 2,565 32.74% 5,132 65.50% 138 1.76% -2,567 -32.76% 7,835
Edwards 754 23.36% 2,405 74.50% 69 2.14% -1,651 -51.15% 3,228
Effingham 3,861 23.24% 12,501 75.25% 251 1.51% -8,640 -52.01% 16,613
Fayette 2,853 31.66% 5,951 66.03% 208 2.31% -3,098 -34.38% 9,012
Ford 1,656 27.49% 4,229 70.20% 139 2.31% -2,573 -42.71% 6,024
Franklin 7,254 40.49% 10,267 57.31% 393 2.19% -3,013 -16.82% 17,914
Fulton 8,328 54.04% 6,632 43.03% 451 2.93% 1,696 11.01% 15,411
Gallatin 1,029 39.99% 1,492 57.99% 52 2.02% -463 -17.99% 2,573
Greene 2,023 35.89% 3,451 61.22% 163 2.89% -1,428 -25.33% 5,637
Grundy 9,451 44.34% 11,343 53.22% 519 2.44% -1,892 -8.88% 21,313
Hamilton 1,269 32.20% 2,566 65.11% 106 2.69% -1,297 -32.91% 3,941
Hancock 3,650 40.06% 5,271 57.85% 190 2.09% -1,621 -17.79% 9,111
Hardin 742 31.85% 1,535 65.88% 53 2.27% -793 -34.03% 2,330
Henderson 1,978 55.44% 1,541 43.19% 49 1.37% 437 12.25% 3,568
Henry 12,332 50.53% 11,583 47.46% 490 2.01% 749 3.07% 24,405
Iroquois 3,413 26.70% 9,120 71.34% 251 1.96% -5,707 -44.64% 12,784
Jackson 13,319 55.26% 9,864 40.92% 921 3.82% 3,455 14.33% 24,104
Jasper 1,436 28.48% 3,514 69.68% 93 1.84% -2,078 -41.21% 5,043
Jefferson 6,089 37.31% 9,811 60.12% 420 2.57% -3,722 -22.81% 16,320
Jersey 3,667 36.82% 6,039 60.64% 253 2.54% -2,372 -23.82% 9,959
Jo Daviess 5,667 49.58% 5,534 48.42% 228 1.99% 133 1.16% 11,429
Johnson 1,572 27.72% 3,963 69.87% 137 2.42% -2,391 -42.15% 5,672
Kane 90,332 49.73% 88,335 48.63% 2,981 1.64% 1,997 1.10% 181,648
Kankakee 21,595 47.30% 23,136 50.68% 923 2.02% -1,541 -3.38% 45,654
Kendall 22,471 47.40% 24,047 50.72% 892 1.88% -1,576 -3.32% 47,410
Knox 13,451 57.59% 9,408 40.28% 497 2.13% 4,043 17.31% 23,356
Lake 153,757 53.48% 129,764 45.14% 3,972 1.38% 23,993 8.35% 287,493
LaSalle 23,073 48.82% 23,256 49.21% 930 1.97% -183 -0.39% 47,259
Lawrence 2,011 33.58% 3,857 64.40% 121 2.02% -1,846 -30.82% 5,989
Lee 6,937 45.20% 8,059 52.51% 352 2.29% -1,122 -7.31% 15,348
Livingston 5,020 33.30% 9,753 64.69% 304 2.02% -4,733 -31.39% 15,077
Logan 3,978 33.00% 7,844 65.08% 231 1.92% -3,866 -32.08% 12,053
Macon 22,780 46.46% 25,309 51.62% 941 1.92% -2,529 -5.16% 49,030
Macoupin 9,464 44.89% 10,946 51.92% 673 3.19% -1,482 -7.03% 21,083
Madison 58,922 48.11% 60,608 49.49% 2,943 2.40% -1,686 -1.38% 122,473
Marion 6,225 39.35% 9,248 58.46% 347 2.19% -3,023 -19.11% 15,820
Marshall 2,455 41.83% 3,290 56.06% 124 2.11% -835 -14.23% 5,869
Mason 2,867 45.54% 3,265 51.86% 164 2.60% -398 -6.32% 6,296
Massac 2,092 32.21% 4,278 65.87% 125 1.92% -2,186 -33.66% 6,495
McDonough 5,967 47.91% 6,147 49.36% 340 2.73% -180 -1.45% 12,454
McHenry 59,797 44.55% 71,598 53.34% 2,842 2.12% -11,801 -8.79% 134,237
McLean 31,883 43.40% 39,947 54.37% 1,639 2.23% -8,064 -10.98% 73,469
Menard 2,100 34.14% 3,948 64.18% 103 1.67% -1,848 -30.04% 6,151
Mercer 4,507 52.60% 3,876 45.24% 185 2.16% 631 7.36% 8,568
Monroe 6,215 35.53% 10,888 62.25% 387 2.21% -4,673 -26.72% 17,490
Montgomery 5,058 41.50% 6,776 55.60% 354 2.90% -1,718 -14.10% 12,188
Morgan 5,806 41.06% 7,972 56.37% 364 2.57% -2,166 -15.32% 14,142
Moultrie 2,144 35.29% 3,784 62.29% 147 2.42% -1,640 -27.00% 6,075
Ogle 9,514 40.72% 13,422 57.44% 431 1.84% -3,908 -16.72% 23,367
Peoria 40,209 51.28% 36,774 46.90% 1,428 1.82% 3,435 4.38% 78,411
Perry 3,819 39.85% 5,507 57.46% 258 2.69% -1,688 -17.61% 9,584
Piatt 3,090 35.49% 5,413 62.17% 204 2.34% -2,323 -26.68% 8,707
Pike 2,278 31.20% 4,860 66.56% 164 2.25% -2,582 -35.36% 7,302
Pope 650 29.25% 1,512 68.05% 60 2.70% -862 -38.79% 2,222
Pulaski 1,389 46.12% 1,564 51.93% 59 1.96% -175 -5.81% 3,012
Putnam 1,559 49.60% 1,502 47.79% 82 2.61% 57 1.81% 3,143
Randolph 5,759 39.89% 8,290 57.42% 389 2.69% -2,531 -17.53% 14,438
Richland 2,362 32.44% 4,756 65.31% 164 2.25% -2,394 -32.88% 7,282
Rock Island 39,157 60.04% 24,934 38.23% 1,126 1.73% 14,223 21.81% 65,217
Saline 3,701 34.52% 6,806 63.49% 213 1.99% -3,105 -28.96% 10,720
Sangamon 42,107 44.65% 50,225 53.26% 1,965 2.08% -8,118 -8.61% 94,297
Schuyler 1,727 44.26% 2,069 53.02% 106 2.72% -342 -8.76% 3,902
Scott 910 35.44% 1,587 61.80% 71 2.76% -677 -26.36% 2,568
Shelby 3,342 32.01% 6,843 65.55% 254 2.43% -3,501 -33.54% 10,439
St. Clair 67,285 56.15% 50,125 41.83% 2,417 2.02% 17,160 14.32% 119,827
Stark 1,095 41.13% 1,528 57.40% 39 1.47% -433 -16.27% 2,662
Stephenson 10,165 48.11% 10,512 49.75% 451 2.13% -347 -1.64% 21,128
Tazewell 24,438 39.88% 35,335 57.66% 1,509 2.46% -10,897 -17.78% 61,282
Union 3,137 37.71% 4,957 59.59% 224 2.69% -1,820 -21.88% 8,318
Vermilion 12,878 42.36% 16,892 55.57% 630 2.07% -4,014 -13.20% 30,400
Wabash 1,590 30.97% 3,478 67.74% 66 1.29% -1,888 -36.77% 5,134
Warren 4,044 51.73% 3,618 46.28% 156 2.00% 426 5.45% 7,818
Washington 2,450 32.95% 4,792 64.45% 193 2.60% -2,342 -31.50% 7,435
Wayne 1,514 19.67% 5,988 77.80% 195 2.53% -4,474 -58.13% 7,697
White 2,188 30.90% 4,731 66.80% 163 2.30% -2,543 -35.91% 7,082
Whiteside 14,833 57.43% 10,448 40.45% 547 2.12% 4,385 16.98% 25,828
Will 144,229 51.85% 128,969 46.36% 4,964 1.78% 15,260 5.49% 278,162
Williamson 10,647 36.40% 17,909 61.22% 698 2.39% -7,262 -24.82% 29,254
Winnebago 61,732 51.70% 55,138 46.18% 2,527 2.12% 6,594 5.52% 119,397
Woodford 5,572 29.42% 12,961 68.44% 405 2.14% -7,389 -39.02% 18,938
Totals 3,013,423 57.61% 2,125,405 40.63% 92,444 1.76% 888,018 16.98% 5,230,852

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Obama won 12 of 18 congressional districts.[12]

District Romney Obama Representative
1st 20.25% 78.94% Bobby Rush
2nd 18.53% 80.7% Jesse Jackson Jr.
3rd 42.98% 55.93% Dan Lipinski
4th 17.06% 80.9% Luis Gutierrez
5th 31.81% 66% Mike Quigley
6th 53.31% 45.1% Peter Roskam
7th 11.79% 87.22% Danny K. Davis
8th 40.94% 57.39% Tammy Duckworth
9th 33.29% 65% Jan Schakowsky
10th 41.14% 57.52% Brad Schneider
11th 40.64% 57.82% Bill Foster
12th 48.13% 49.74% William Enyart
13th 48.95% 48.64% Rodney Davis
14th 54.2% 44.18% Randy Hultgren
15th 63.94% 34.06% John Shimkus
16th 52.89% 45.17% Adam Kinzinger
17th 40.64% 57.58% Cheri Bustos
18th 60.66% 37.4% Aaron Schock

See also

References

  1. ^ "Illinois Board of Elections". Retrieved January 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Illinois Democratic Delegation 2012". www.thegreenpapers.com. The Green Papers. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c . www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on 22 February 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  5. ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  6. ^ a b . www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on May 30, 2021. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-15. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  8. ^ Illinois - CNN
  9. ^ a b "2012 Illinois Green Primary". 24 February 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. ^ "2012 Presidential General Election Data Graphs - Illinois". uselectionatlas.org.
  12. ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved 11 August 2020.

External links

  • The Green Papers: for Illinois
  • The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order

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Main article 2012 United States presidential election The 2012 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 6 2012 as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated Illinois voters chose 20 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate Vice President Joe Biden against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate Congressman Paul Ryan The Obama Biden ticket won Illinois with 57 60 of the popular vote to Romney Ryan s 40 73 thus winning the state s twenty electoral votes by a margin of 16 87 1 2012 United States presidential election in Illinois 2008 November 6 2012 2016 Turnout69 70 Nominee Barack Obama Mitt RomneyParty Democratic RepublicanHome state Illinois MassachusettsRunning mate Joe Biden Paul RyanElectoral vote 20 0Popular vote 3 019 512 2 135 216Percentage 57 60 40 73 County Results Obama 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Romney 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before electionBarack ObamaDemocratic Elected President Barack ObamaDemocraticObama s victory continued a Democratic winning streak in the state with the Democratic candidate having carried Illinois through the six consecutive elections However despite Obama s win in 2008 and popularity in the state due to being its former U S Senator his performance significantly worsened with his margin of victory decreasing from 25 14 to 16 87 and losing 23 counties to Romney that he had won four years prior Obama further became the first ever Democrat to win the White House without carrying Gallatin or Macoupin Counties as well as the first since Woodrow Wilson in 1916 to win the White House without carrying Madison County the first since John F Kennedy in 1960 to do so without carrying Calhoun Cass Macon Mason Montgomery or Pulaski Counties and the first since Jimmy Carter in 1976 to do so without carrying Bureau Coles Kankakee LaSalle McDonough Schuyler or Vermillion Counties Owing perhaps to Obama s home state strength as well as to the nationwide shift of rural voters toward the GOP during Donald Trump s two runs in 2016 and 2020 Obama remains the last Democrat to win Alexander County Carroll County Fulton County Henderson County Henry County Jo Daviess County Knox County Mercer County Putnam County Warren County and Whiteside County Contents 1 Primaries 1 1 Democratic 1 2 Republican 1 3 Green 2 General election 2 1 Results 2 2 Results by county 2 2 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 2 3 By congressional district 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPrimaries EditDemocratic Edit 2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary 2008 March 20 2012 2012 03 20 2016 212 Democratic National Convention delegates 189 pledged 26 unpledged The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote Candidate Barack ObamaHome state IllinoisDelegate count 189Popular vote 652 583Percentage 99 98 Barack ObamaThe 2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on March 20 2012 in the U S state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party s state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election Incumbent president Barack Obama won the primary Obama was running for reelection without a major opponent Obama won all 189 of the state s bound delegates the state also had 26 superdelegates 2 2012 Illinois Democratic presidential primary 2 3 Candidate Votes Percentage DelegatesBarack Obama incumbent 652 583 99 98 189Randall Terry 134 0 02 0Totals 652 717 100 00 189Republican Edit 2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary 2008 March 20 2012 2012 03 20 2016 Candidate Mitt Romney Rick SantorumHome state Massachusetts PennsylvaniaDelegate count 42 12Popular vote 435 859 326 778Percentage 46 69 35 01 Candidate Ron Paul Newt GingrichHome state Texas GeorgiaDelegate count 0 0Popular vote 87 044 74 482Percentage 9 32 7 98 Illinois results by county Mitt Romney Rick SantorumThe 2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on March 20 2012 in the U S state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party s state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election 4 5 For the state run primaries Democratic and Republican turnout was 21 72 with 1 586 171 votes cast 6 3 For the general election turnout was 69 70 with 5 242 014 votes cast 6 3 2012 Illinois Republican presidential primary 7 Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate countNYT CNN 8 FOX Mitt Romney 435 859 46 69 42 41 42Rick Santorum 326 778 35 01 12 10 12Ron Paul 87 044 9 32 0 0 0Newt Gingrich 74 482 7 98 0 0 0Rick Perry withdrawn 5 568 0 60 0 0 0Buddy Roemer withdrawn 3 723 0 40 0 0 0Unprojected delegates 0 3 0Total 933 454 100 00 54 54 54Green Edit 2012 Illinois Green Party convention 2008 February 24 2012 2012 02 24 2016 31 Green National Convention delegates Candidate Jill Stein Roseanne Barr Kent MesplayParty Green Green GreenHome state Massachusetts Hawaii CaliforniaDelegate count 22 2 2Popular vote 109 27 8Percentage 71 24 17 65 5 23 The 2012 Illinois Green Party Convention was held on February 24 and saw a binding presidential preference vote cast awarding delegates as part of the Green Party s state primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election 9 Unlike the primaries for the major parties this primary was run by the Green Party of Illinois itself rather than by the state Illinois Green Party Primary February 24 2012 9 10 Candidate Votes Percentage National delegatesJill Stein 109 71 24 22Roseanne Barr write in 27 17 65 5Kent Mesplay 8 5 23 2Uncommitted 8 5 23 2Others 1 0 65 0Total 153 100 31General election EditWhile Obama only won 23 of the counties in Illinois most of the counties he won were heavily populated His 17 point victory can be largely attributed to his performance in Cook County which encompasses the Chicago Metropolitan Area He also won the once Republican favored collar counties DuPage Will and Lake He also performed well in the East St Louis area Results Edit 2012 United States presidential election in IllinoisParty Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votesDemocratic Barack Hussein Obama Incumbent Joseph Robinette Biden Jr Incumbent 3 019 512 57 60 20Republican Willard Mitt Romney Paul Davis Ryan 2 135 216 40 73 0Libertarian Gary Earl Johnson Jim Gray 56 229 1 07 0Green Jill Stein Cheri Honkala 30 222 0 58 0Write ins Write ins 835 0 02 0Totals 5 242 014 100 00 20Results by county Edit County Barack Hussein ObamaDemocratic Willard Mitt RomneyRepublican Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Adams 9 648 31 52 20 416 66 70 543 1 77 10 768 35 18 30 607Alexander 1 965 56 13 1 487 42 47 49 1 40 478 13 65 3 501Bond 3 020 40 95 4 095 55 53 260 3 53 1 075 14 58 7 375Boone 9 883 46 09 11 096 51 75 462 2 15 1 213 5 66 21 441Brown 787 33 29 1 513 64 00 64 2 71 726 30 71 2 364Bureau 8 134 48 75 8 164 48 93 388 2 33 30 0 18 16 686Calhoun 1 080 41 93 1 440 55 90 56 2 17 360 13 98 2 576Carroll 3 665 49 49 3 555 48 00 186 2 51 110 1 49 7 406Cass 2 053 42 09 2 707 55 49 118 2 42 654 13 41 4 878Champaign 40 831 51 94 35 312 44 92 2 466 3 14 5 519 7 02 78 609Christian 5 494 37 31 8 885 60 33 348 2 36 3 391 23 03 14 727Clark 2 591 32 86 5 144 65 23 151 1 91 2 553 32 37 7 886Clay 1 584 26 81 4 190 70 92 134 2 27 2 606 44 11 5 908Clinton 5 596 33 95 10 524 63 86 361 2 19 4 928 29 90 16 481Coles 9 262 43 21 11 631 54 26 544 2 54 2 369 11 05 21 437Cook 1 488 537 74 00 495 542 24 63 27 519 1 37 992 995 49 36 2 011 598Crawford 2 858 33 11 5 585 64 69 190 2 20 2 727 31 59 8 633Cumberland 1 641 30 99 3 509 66 27 145 2 74 1 868 35 28 5 295DeKalb 21 207 51 61 18 934 46 08 951 2 31 2 273 5 53 41 092DeWitt 2 601 35 30 4 579 62 15 188 2 55 1 978 26 85 7 368Douglas 2 430 30 77 5 334 67 54 133 1 68 2 904 36 77 7 897DuPage 199 460 49 73 195 046 48 63 6 575 1 64 4 414 1 10 401 081Edgar 2 565 32 74 5 132 65 50 138 1 76 2 567 32 76 7 835Edwards 754 23 36 2 405 74 50 69 2 14 1 651 51 15 3 228Effingham 3 861 23 24 12 501 75 25 251 1 51 8 640 52 01 16 613Fayette 2 853 31 66 5 951 66 03 208 2 31 3 098 34 38 9 012Ford 1 656 27 49 4 229 70 20 139 2 31 2 573 42 71 6 024Franklin 7 254 40 49 10 267 57 31 393 2 19 3 013 16 82 17 914Fulton 8 328 54 04 6 632 43 03 451 2 93 1 696 11 01 15 411Gallatin 1 029 39 99 1 492 57 99 52 2 02 463 17 99 2 573Greene 2 023 35 89 3 451 61 22 163 2 89 1 428 25 33 5 637Grundy 9 451 44 34 11 343 53 22 519 2 44 1 892 8 88 21 313Hamilton 1 269 32 20 2 566 65 11 106 2 69 1 297 32 91 3 941Hancock 3 650 40 06 5 271 57 85 190 2 09 1 621 17 79 9 111Hardin 742 31 85 1 535 65 88 53 2 27 793 34 03 2 330Henderson 1 978 55 44 1 541 43 19 49 1 37 437 12 25 3 568Henry 12 332 50 53 11 583 47 46 490 2 01 749 3 07 24 405Iroquois 3 413 26 70 9 120 71 34 251 1 96 5 707 44 64 12 784Jackson 13 319 55 26 9 864 40 92 921 3 82 3 455 14 33 24 104Jasper 1 436 28 48 3 514 69 68 93 1 84 2 078 41 21 5 043Jefferson 6 089 37 31 9 811 60 12 420 2 57 3 722 22 81 16 320Jersey 3 667 36 82 6 039 60 64 253 2 54 2 372 23 82 9 959Jo Daviess 5 667 49 58 5 534 48 42 228 1 99 133 1 16 11 429Johnson 1 572 27 72 3 963 69 87 137 2 42 2 391 42 15 5 672Kane 90 332 49 73 88 335 48 63 2 981 1 64 1 997 1 10 181 648Kankakee 21 595 47 30 23 136 50 68 923 2 02 1 541 3 38 45 654Kendall 22 471 47 40 24 047 50 72 892 1 88 1 576 3 32 47 410Knox 13 451 57 59 9 408 40 28 497 2 13 4 043 17 31 23 356Lake 153 757 53 48 129 764 45 14 3 972 1 38 23 993 8 35 287 493LaSalle 23 073 48 82 23 256 49 21 930 1 97 183 0 39 47 259Lawrence 2 011 33 58 3 857 64 40 121 2 02 1 846 30 82 5 989Lee 6 937 45 20 8 059 52 51 352 2 29 1 122 7 31 15 348Livingston 5 020 33 30 9 753 64 69 304 2 02 4 733 31 39 15 077Logan 3 978 33 00 7 844 65 08 231 1 92 3 866 32 08 12 053Macon 22 780 46 46 25 309 51 62 941 1 92 2 529 5 16 49 030Macoupin 9 464 44 89 10 946 51 92 673 3 19 1 482 7 03 21 083Madison 58 922 48 11 60 608 49 49 2 943 2 40 1 686 1 38 122 473Marion 6 225 39 35 9 248 58 46 347 2 19 3 023 19 11 15 820Marshall 2 455 41 83 3 290 56 06 124 2 11 835 14 23 5 869Mason 2 867 45 54 3 265 51 86 164 2 60 398 6 32 6 296Massac 2 092 32 21 4 278 65 87 125 1 92 2 186 33 66 6 495McDonough 5 967 47 91 6 147 49 36 340 2 73 180 1 45 12 454McHenry 59 797 44 55 71 598 53 34 2 842 2 12 11 801 8 79 134 237McLean 31 883 43 40 39 947 54 37 1 639 2 23 8 064 10 98 73 469Menard 2 100 34 14 3 948 64 18 103 1 67 1 848 30 04 6 151Mercer 4 507 52 60 3 876 45 24 185 2 16 631 7 36 8 568Monroe 6 215 35 53 10 888 62 25 387 2 21 4 673 26 72 17 490Montgomery 5 058 41 50 6 776 55 60 354 2 90 1 718 14 10 12 188Morgan 5 806 41 06 7 972 56 37 364 2 57 2 166 15 32 14 142Moultrie 2 144 35 29 3 784 62 29 147 2 42 1 640 27 00 6 075Ogle 9 514 40 72 13 422 57 44 431 1 84 3 908 16 72 23 367Peoria 40 209 51 28 36 774 46 90 1 428 1 82 3 435 4 38 78 411Perry 3 819 39 85 5 507 57 46 258 2 69 1 688 17 61 9 584Piatt 3 090 35 49 5 413 62 17 204 2 34 2 323 26 68 8 707Pike 2 278 31 20 4 860 66 56 164 2 25 2 582 35 36 7 302Pope 650 29 25 1 512 68 05 60 2 70 862 38 79 2 222Pulaski 1 389 46 12 1 564 51 93 59 1 96 175 5 81 3 012Putnam 1 559 49 60 1 502 47 79 82 2 61 57 1 81 3 143Randolph 5 759 39 89 8 290 57 42 389 2 69 2 531 17 53 14 438Richland 2 362 32 44 4 756 65 31 164 2 25 2 394 32 88 7 282Rock Island 39 157 60 04 24 934 38 23 1 126 1 73 14 223 21 81 65 217Saline 3 701 34 52 6 806 63 49 213 1 99 3 105 28 96 10 720Sangamon 42 107 44 65 50 225 53 26 1 965 2 08 8 118 8 61 94 297Schuyler 1 727 44 26 2 069 53 02 106 2 72 342 8 76 3 902Scott 910 35 44 1 587 61 80 71 2 76 677 26 36 2 568Shelby 3 342 32 01 6 843 65 55 254 2 43 3 501 33 54 10 439St Clair 67 285 56 15 50 125 41 83 2 417 2 02 17 160 14 32 119 827Stark 1 095 41 13 1 528 57 40 39 1 47 433 16 27 2 662Stephenson 10 165 48 11 10 512 49 75 451 2 13 347 1 64 21 128Tazewell 24 438 39 88 35 335 57 66 1 509 2 46 10 897 17 78 61 282Union 3 137 37 71 4 957 59 59 224 2 69 1 820 21 88 8 318Vermilion 12 878 42 36 16 892 55 57 630 2 07 4 014 13 20 30 400Wabash 1 590 30 97 3 478 67 74 66 1 29 1 888 36 77 5 134Warren 4 044 51 73 3 618 46 28 156 2 00 426 5 45 7 818Washington 2 450 32 95 4 792 64 45 193 2 60 2 342 31 50 7 435Wayne 1 514 19 67 5 988 77 80 195 2 53 4 474 58 13 7 697White 2 188 30 90 4 731 66 80 163 2 30 2 543 35 91 7 082Whiteside 14 833 57 43 10 448 40 45 547 2 12 4 385 16 98 25 828Will 144 229 51 85 128 969 46 36 4 964 1 78 15 260 5 49 278 162Williamson 10 647 36 40 17 909 61 22 698 2 39 7 262 24 82 29 254Winnebago 61 732 51 70 55 138 46 18 2 527 2 12 6 594 5 52 119 397Woodford 5 572 29 42 12 961 68 44 405 2 14 7 389 39 02 18 938Totals 3 013 423 57 61 2 125 405 40 63 92 444 1 76 888 018 16 98 5 230 852 11 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Edit Boone largest city Belvidere Bureau largest city Princeton Calhoun largest village Hardin Cass largest city Beardstown Coles largest city Charleston Gallatin largest city Shawneetown Grundy largest city Morris Kankakee largest city Kankakee Kendall largest village Oswego LaSalle largest city Ottawa Macon largest city Decatur Mason largest city Havana Macoupin largest city Carlinville Madison largest city Granite City McDonough largest city Macomb McHenry largest city Crystal Lake McLean largest city Bloomington Montgomery largest city Litchfield Pulaski largest city Mounds Sangamon largest city Springfield Schuyler largest city Rushville Stephenson largest city Freeport Vermilion largest city Danville By congressional district Edit Obama won 12 of 18 congressional districts 12 District Romney Obama Representative1st 20 25 78 94 Bobby Rush2nd 18 53 80 7 Jesse Jackson Jr 3rd 42 98 55 93 Dan Lipinski4th 17 06 80 9 Luis Gutierrez5th 31 81 66 Mike Quigley6th 53 31 45 1 Peter Roskam7th 11 79 87 22 Danny K Davis8th 40 94 57 39 Tammy Duckworth9th 33 29 65 Jan Schakowsky10th 41 14 57 52 Brad Schneider11th 40 64 57 82 Bill Foster12th 48 13 49 74 William Enyart13th 48 95 48 64 Rodney Davis14th 54 2 44 18 Randy Hultgren15th 63 94 34 06 John Shimkus16th 52 89 45 17 Adam Kinzinger17th 40 64 57 58 Cheri Bustos18th 60 66 37 4 Aaron SchockSee also EditUnited States presidential elections in Illinois Illinois Republican Party 2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primariesReferences Edit Illinois Board of Elections Retrieved January 2 2013 a b Illinois Democratic Delegation 2012 www thegreenpapers com The Green Papers Retrieved 24 March 2020 a b c Election Results www elections il gov Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on 22 February 2020 Retrieved 23 March 2020 Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar CNN Retrieved January 11 2012 Presidential Primary Dates PDF Federal Election Commission Retrieved January 23 2012 a b Voter Turnout www elections il gov Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on May 30 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2020 Ballots Cast Archived from the original on 2012 11 15 Retrieved 2012 04 25 Illinois CNN a b 2012 Illinois Green Primary 24 February 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2020 2012 Illinois Green Primary results Archived from the original on 2012 11 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 2012 Presidential General Election Data Graphs Illinois uselectionatlas org Daily Kos Elections statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts Daily Kos Retrieved 11 August 2020 External links EditThe Green Papers for Illinois The Green Papers Major state elections in chronological order Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 United States presidential election in Illinois amp oldid 1142826641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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