Illinois gubernatorial election, 1982
Illinois gubernatorial election, 1982
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Gubernatorial elections were held in Illinois in November 1982. Republican candidate James R. Thompson won a third term in office, defeating Democrat Adlai Stevenson III by a slim margin of about 5,000 votes.
Results
Thompson managed to prevail by a narrow 5,074 vote margin. Thompson won a clear majority of Illinois's 102 counties, but Stevenson won Cook County home of Chicago. Cook county accounts for more than 25% of the states total population. Thompson was most likely able to win narrowly, because he performed well in the Collar (Suburban) counties of Chicago, including, Will, Lake, and DuPage counties. Immediately following the election Stevenson filed a motion with the Illinois Supreme Court for a state paid recount. But his motion for a recount was denied by the panel by just one vote. Shortly after the court's decision Stevenson conceded defeat, and called Thompson to congratulate him on his victory.
1982 gubernatorial election, Illinois[1]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Republican |
James R. Thompson (incumbent) |
1,816,101 |
49.44 |
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Democratic |
Adlai Stevenson III |
1,811,027 |
49.30 |
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Libertarian |
Bea Armstrong |
24,417 |
0.66 |
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Taxpayers |
John E. Roche |
22,001 |
0.60 |
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N/A |
write-ins |
161 |
0.00 |
n-a |
Majority |
5,074 |
0.14 |
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Turnout |
3,673,707 |
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Republican hold |
Swing |
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