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The Election Results We Know (So Far)

Posted on November 6, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Chicago staff

City Cast Chicago staff

A Chicagoan at the Supersite polling station in downtown Tuesday

A Chicagoan at the supersite polling station in downtown Tuesday. (Jacek Boczarski / Anadolu / Getty)

It was a dark and stormy night in Chicago as polls closed and votes were tallied. Here’s what we know.

A City Cast Chicago podcast about how Chicago voted for teh school board and other election results

Presidential Race

While Kamala Harris won Illinois in the presidential race, Donald Trump has declared victory. For months, Chicagoans have speculated what a second Trump presidency could mean for the city from redevelopment projects like the Red Line extension to mass deportation.

School Board Races

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The results are still rolling in for the city’s first elected school board, and we kept a close eye on the crowded races in Districts 4 and 10.

Who’s leading in the other eight districts?

  • District 1: Jennifer Custer (just barely)
  • District 2: Ebony L. DeBerry
  • District 3: Carlos A. Rivas Jr.
  • District 5: Aaron “Jitu” Brown
  • District 6: Jessica Biggs
  • District 7: Yesenia Lopez
  • District 8: Angel Gutierrez
  • District 9: Therese Boyle

Congressional Races

The jury is still out on whether Republicans held onto their slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. But it’s looking like conservatives aren’t going to gain any seats in Illinois.

  • Democrat Rep. Nikki Budzinski is in the lead to hold onto her seat in the 13th District stretching from the St. Louis area to Champaign. Budzinski raised significantly more money than GOP challenger Joshua Lloyd.
  • The 17th District

    remains blue: Incumbent Rep. Eric Sorensen won another term. Rockford judge Joe McGraw had hoped to return the northwestern seat to Republicans for the first time since 2012. House Speaker Mike Johnson was hopeful, too: He backed McGraw.
Eileen O'Neill Burke

Eileen O'Neill Burke is Cook County’s new state’s attorney. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune / Getty)

Cook County State’s Attorney

Former state appellate justice Eileen O’Neill Burke will be the county’s next top prosecutor. The tough-on-crime Democrat faced Republican Bob Fioretti and Libertarian Andrew Kopinski in Tuesday’s election. Kim Foxx decided not to run again after two terms.

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A Chicago poll worker wears a shirt that says election protection

A non-binding state advisory question asked Illinoisans about election worker protections. (Alex Wroblewski / Getty)

State Advisory Questions & City Referenda

Illinois voters were also asked three non-binding advisory questions, aka glorified voter surveys. Voters said:

  • ✅ YES to taxing higher earners for property tax relief
  • ✅ YES to making insurance plans cover IVF
  • ✅ YES to candidates facing penalties for interfering with election workers

Some Chicago voters also weighed in on binding referenda: A small group of North Siders were in favor of lifting an alcohol ban, and South Siders are approving tax levies for free mental health programs.

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Will North Siders End 120-Year Alcohol Ban?

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Want more local election results? Turn to WTTW and Injustice Watch.

🗳️ Plus, how was voter turnout in the city?

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