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There are seven major bids on the
Executive Mansion this election season
This month, Illinois Issues provides information
on the race for governor.

 

 

In the rest of this issue, we examine the primary races for attorney general and the U.S. Senate. (This issue went to press before the December 24th deadline to challenge candidates’ petitions.)

Next month, we’ll look at the primary campaigns for the legislature and Congress.

The Editors

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The Democrats

They’ve managed to lose the last seven races for governor. But some think this election is their best shot in years at winning the Executive Mansion

by Aaron Chambers

 

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The Republicans

A three-way primary contest for governor could turn out to be a “jump ball” for the party. Yet it will give voters something they don’t always get: a real choice

by Dave McKinney


Illinois Issues, January, 2002

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