The 2026 Illinois Senate election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect members of the Illinois Senate from two-thirds of districts.[1]

Retirements

Democratic

  1. District 9: Laura Fine is retiring to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois's 9th congressional district.[2]
  2. District 27: Mark L. Walker is retiring.[3]

Republican

  1. District 33: Don DeWitte is retiring.[4]
  2. District 59: Dale Fowler is retiring.[5]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[6] Safe D January 22, 2026

Summary of results by district

Only districts holding an election in 2026 are listed below.

  • denotes a retiring incument.
District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Outcome
2 Omar Aquino Dem
3 Mattie Hunter Dem
5 Lakesia Collins Dem
6 Sara Feigenholtz Dem
8 Ram Villivalam Dem
9 Laura Fine Dem
11 Mike Porfirio Dem
12 Celina Villanueva Dem
14 Emil Jones III Dem
15 Napoleon Harris Dem
17 Elgie Sims Dem
18 Bill Cunningham Dem
20 Graciela Guzmán Dem
21 Laura Ellman Dem
23 Suzy Glowiak Dem
24 Seth Lewis Rep
26 Darby Hills Rep
27 Mark L. Walker Dem
29 Julie Morrison Dem
30 Adriane Johnson Dem
32 Craig Wilcox Rep
33 Don DeWitte Rep
35 Dave Syverson Rep
36 Michael Halpin Dem
38 Sue Rezin Rep
39 Don Harmon Dem
41 John Curran Rep
42 Linda Holmes Dem
44 Sally Turner Rep
45 Andrew Chesney Rep
47 Neil Anderson Rep
48 Doris Turner Dem
50 Jil Tracy Rep
51 Chapin Rose Rep
53 Chris Balkema Rep
54 Steve McClure Rep
56 Erica Harriss Rep
57 Christopher Belt Rep
59 Dale Fowler Rep

Detailed results by district

List of general election candidates are sourced from the Illinois State Board of Elections.[7]

District Democrats Republicans Third parties and independents Total
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Votes Plr. Mrg.
2ndOmar Aquino (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
3rdMattie Hunter (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
5thLakesia Collins (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
6thSara Feigenholtz (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
8thRam Villivalam (incumbent)TBDVince RomanoTBDTBDTBD
9thPatrick HanleyTBDTom LallyTBDTBDTBD
11thMike Porfirio (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
12thCelina Villanueva (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
14thEmil Jones III (incumbent)TBDBrian SkalaTBDTBDTBD
15thNapoleon Harris (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
17thElgie Sims (incumbent)TBDFrederick L. WallsTBDTBDTBD
18thFrances Ann HurleyTBDChristine McGovernTBDTBDTBD
20thGraciela Guzmán (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
21stLaura Ellman (incumbent)TBDJulie BerkowiczTBDTBDTBD
23rdSuzy Glowiak Hilton (incumbent)TBDLinda Z. PolacekTBDTBDTBD
24thBenjamin "Ben" McAdamsTBDSeth Lewis (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
26thNabeela SyedTBDDarby Hills (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
27thCarina Santa MariaTBDDavid MathisTBDTBDTBD
29thJulie A. Morrison (incumbent)TBDKate McGrathTBDTBDTBD
30thAdriane Johnson (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
32ndKaren BattagliaTBDCraig Wilcox (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
33rdMichele ClarkTBDDanielle PenmanTBDTBDTBD
35thSarah B. MertensTBDDave Syverson (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
36thMichael Halpin (incumbent)TBDBrad BeekmanTBDTBDTBD
38thErnie R. MarcelainTBDSue RezinTBDTBDTBD
39thDon Harmon (incumbent)TBDTBDTBDTBD
41stTBDJohn Curran (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
42ndLinda Holmes (incumbent)TBDEdgardo "Eddie" PerezTBDTBDTBD
44thTBDSally Turner (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
45thJoseph H. "Joe" BerningTBDAndrew Chesney (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
47thTBDNeil Anderson (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
48thDoris Turner (incumbent)TBDFrank LeskoTBDTBDTBD
50thTBDJil Tracy (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
51stTBDChapin Rose (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
53rdTBDChris Balkema (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
54thTBDSteve McClure (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
56thMarsia Geldert-MurpheyTBDErica Harriss (incumbent)TBDTBDTBD
57thChristopher Belt (incumbent)TBDDaniel RhyneTBDTBDTBD
59thTamiko "T.C." MuellerTBDPaul JacobsTBDTBDTBD

Primary election results

Primary election results were sourced from the Illinois State Board of Elections.[8]

Democratic primaries

Contested primaries

District Nominees Runners-up Total
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Votes Maj. Mrg.
6thSara Feigenholtz (incumbent)23,19755.11%Nick Uniejewski18,89844.89%42,095+4,299+10.21%
9thPatrick Hanley22,49851.69%Rachel Ruttenberg21,02948.31%43,527+1,469+3.37%
14thEmil Jones III (incumbent)16,66760.62%Ahmed Karrar6,24822.73%Kenny Williams4,57816.65%27,493+10,419+37.90%
56thMarsia Geldert-Murphey8,00253.47%Kevin Hall6,96446.53%14,966+1,038+6.94%

Nominated without opposition

The following candidates did not see any competition in the Democratic primary election:

  • District 2: incumbent Omar Aquino received 20,103 votes.
  • District 3: incumbent Mattie Hunter received 21,505 votes.
  • District 5: incumbent Lakesia Collins received 22,253 votes.
  • District 8: incumbent Ram Villivalam received 24,904 votes.
  • District 11: incumbent Mike Porfirio received 17,370 votes.
  • District 12: incumbent Celina Villanueva received 12,509 votes.
  • District 15: incumbent Napoleon Harris received 26,414 votes.
  • District 17: incumbent Elgie Sims received 28,992 votes.
  • District 18: Frances Ann Hurley received 27,235 votes.
  • District 20: incumbent Graciela Guzmán received 27,381 votes.
  • District 21: incumbent Laura Ellman received 27,476 votes.
  • District 23: incumbent Suzy Glowiak Hilton received 20,349 votes.
  • District 24: Benjamin "Ben" McAdams received 21,988 votes.
  • District 26: Nabeela Syed received 22,732 votes.
  • District 27: Carina Santa Maria received 21,284 votes.
  • District 29: incumbent Julie A. Morrison received 26,135 votes.
  • District 30: incumbent Adriane Johnson received 14,777 votes.
  • District 32: Karen Battaglia received 15,602 votes.
  • District 33: Michele Clark received 20,399 votes.
  • District 35: Sarah B. Mertens received 15,457 votes.
  • District 36: incumbent Michael W. Halpin received 14,532 votes.
  • District 38: Ernie R. Marcelain received 13,574 votes.
  • District 39: incumbent Don Harmon received 27,053 votes.
  • District 42: incumbent Linda Holmes received 20,756 votes.
  • District 45: Joseph H. "Joe" Berning received 11,170 votes.
  • District 48: incumbent Doris Turner received 15,137 votes.
  • District 57: incumbent Christopher Belt received 15,375 votes.
  • District 59: Tamiko "T.C." Mueller received 8,988 votes.

Republican primaries

Contested primaries

District Nominees Runners-up Total
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Votes Maj. Mrg.
33rdDanielle Penman7,16059.12%Jessica Breugelmans4,95040.88%12,110+2,210+18.25%
36thBrad Beekman5,42153.25%Patrick Harlan4,75946.75%10,180+662+6.50%
45thAndrew Chesney (incumbent)17,86998.98%Joshua T. Atkinson (write-in)1851.02%18,054+17,684+97.95%
48thFrank Lesko1325999.52%Shane Bouvet (write-in)640.48%13,323+13,195+99.04%
59thPaul Jacobs1800872.95%Stephen Vercellino6,67927.05%24,687+11,329+45.89%

Nominated without opposition

The following candidates did not see any competition in the Republican primary election:

  • District 6: Frank Rowder received 3 write-in votes.
  • District 8: Vince Romano received 3,233 votes.
  • District 9: Tom Lally received 3,766 votes.
  • District 14: Brian Skala received 4,022 votes.
  • District 15: Kenneth (Ken) Henderson received write-in 145 votes.
  • District 17: Frederick L. Walls received 2,468 votes.
  • District 18: Christine Mcgovern received 6,604 votes.
  • District 21: Julie Berkowicz received 10,628 votes.
  • District 23: Linda Z. Polacek received 8,589 votes.
  • District 24: incumbent Seth Lewis received 12,797 votes.
  • District 26: incumbent Darby Hills received 10,055 votes.
  • District 27: David Mathis received 6,726 votes.
  • District 29: Kate Mcgrath received 5,468 votes.
  • District 32: incumbent Craig Wilcox received 9,831 votes.
  • District 35: incumbent Dave Syverson received 12,338 votes.
  • District 38: incumbent Sue Rezin received 12,113 votes.
  • District 41: incumbent John Curran received 11,449 votes.
  • District 42: Edgardo "Eddie" Perez received 7,027 votes.
  • District 44: incumbent Sally Turner received 20,133 votes.
  • District 47: incumbent Neil Anderson received 18,632 votes.
  • District 50: incumbent Jil Tracy received 22,842 votes.
  • District 51: incumbent Chapin Rose received 24,679 votes.
  • District 53: incumbent Chris Balkema received 17,694 votes.
  • District 54: incumbent Steve Mcclure received 24935 votes.
  • District 56: incumbent Erica Harriss received 9,237 votes.
  • District 57: Daniel Rhyne received 6,926 votes.

List of districts

District 2District 3District 5District 6District 8District 9District 11District 12District 14District 15District 17District 18District 20District 21District 23District 24District 26District 27District 29District 30District 32District 33District 35District 36District 38District 39District 41District 42District 44District 45District 47District 48District 50District 51District 53District 54District 56District 57District 59

District 2

The 2nd district encompasses the Chicago neighborhoods of Ukrainian Village, Humboldt Park, and Belmont Cragin.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Omar Aquino, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10] He is running unopposed in the primary and general election.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Omar Aquino (incumbent) 20,103 100.0
Total votes 20,103 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Omar Aquino (Incumbent)

District 3

The 3rd district encompasses the Chicago neighborhoods of Woodlawn, West Englewood, and Printer's Row.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Mattie Hunter, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10] She is running unopposed in the primary and general elections.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mattie Hunter (incumbent) 21,505 100.0
Total votes 21,505 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mattie Hunter (Incumbent)

District 5

The 5th district encompasses the Chicago neighborhoods of West Garfield Park, Little Italy, and Pulaski Park.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Lakesia Collins, who was re-elected in 2024 with 100% of the vote.[10] She is running unopposed in the primary and general elections.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lakesia Collins (incumbent) 22,253 100.0
Total votes 22,253 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lakesia Collins (Incumbent)

District 6

The 6th district includes the lakefront neighborhoods of Lake View, Lincoln Park, Buena Park and the Near North Side in the city of Chicago.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Sara Feigenholtz, who was re-elected in 2022 unopposed.[10] She defeated policy analyst and community organizer Nick Uniejewski in the primary and will face Republican Frank Rowder in the general election.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sara Feigenholtz (incumbent) 23,197 55.11
Democratic Nick Uniejewski 18,898 44.89
Total votes 42,095 100.0
Republican primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Rowder 3 100.0
Total votes 3 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 6th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sara Feigenholtz (Incumbent)
Republican Frank Rowder

District 8

The 8th district includes the suburban towns of Niles and Lincolnwood.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Ram Villivalam, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10] He was unopposed in the primary and will face Republican Vince Romano in the general election.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ram Villivalam (incumbent) 24,904 100.0
Total votes 24,904 100.0
Republican primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vince Romano 3,233 100.0
Total votes 3,233 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 8th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ram Villivalam (Incumbent)
Republican Vince Romano

District 9

The 9th district includes the suburban towns of Glenview, Evanston, and Winnetka.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Laura Fine, who was re-elected in 2022 with 71.8% of the vote.[10] In May 2025, Fine announced that she would run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois's 9th congressional district.[2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Patrick Hanley, president of the New Trier Democrats[12]
  • Rachel Ruttenberg, deputy committeeperson of the Evanston Democratic Party[13]
Declined

Endorsements

Patrick Hanley
U.S. representatives
Organizations
Rachel Ruttenberg
State legislators

District 11

The 11th district includes all or parts of Bedford Park, Berwyn, Bridgeview, Brookfield, Burbank, Cicero, Countryside, Hodgkins, Justice, La Grange, La Grange Park, North Riverside, Riverside, Summit and the Chicago neighborhoods of Ashburn, Clearing, Garfield Ridge, West Elsdon, and West Lawn.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Mike Porfirio, who was elected in 2022 with 66.2% of the vote.[10] He is running unopposed in the primary and general election.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Porfirio (incumbent) 17,370 100.0
Total votes 17,370 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Porfirio (Incumbent)

District 12

The 12th district includes the neighborhoods of South Lawndale, Brighton Park, and Chinatown.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Celina Villanueva, who was elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 14

The 14th district stretches from the neighborhood of Princeton Park in Chicago to the suburban communities of Blue Island, Tinley Park, and Orland Park.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Emil Jones III, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 15

The 15th district stretches from the town of Kankakee to the suburban communities of Dolton, Harvey, Oak Forest, and Flossmoor.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Napoleon Harris, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 17

The 17th district stretches from the town of Aroma Park, Illinois to the suburban communities of South Chicago, Hammond, and Lansing.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Elgie Sims, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 18

The 18th district includes the suburban communities of Orland Park, Oak Lawn, and Evergreen Park.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Bill Cunningham, who was re-elected in 2022 with 59.4% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 20

The 20th district includes the neighborhoods of Logan Square, Hermosa, and Albany Park in the city of Chicago.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Graciela Guzmán, who was elected in 2024 with 81.2% of the vote.[17]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 21

The 21st district includes the cities of Lombard, Glen Ellyn, and Naperville.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Laura Ellman, who was re-elected in 2022 with 58.8% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 23

The 23rd district includes the communities of Glendale Heights, Glen Ellyn, Villa Park, and Westmont.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Suzy Glowiak, who was re-elected in 2022 with 54.6% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Linda Polacek, York Center Park District commissioner[18]

District 24

The 24th district includes the communities of Warrenville, Wheaton, Carol Stream, and Wood Dale.[9] The incumbent is Republican Seth Lewis, who was elected in 2022 with 51.9% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Benjamin McAdams, community organizer[20]

District 26

The 26th district includes the communities of Wauconda, Palatine, and Algonquin.[9] The incumbent is Republican Darby Hills, who was appointed to the seat in February 2025, following the resignation of then-state senator Dan McConchie.[21] McConchie was re-elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2022.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Endorsements

District 27

The 27th district encompasses the communities of Arlington Heights, Illinois and Mount Prospect.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Mark L. Walker, who was elected in 2024 with 57.6% of the vote.[17]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
Declined

District 29

The 29th district includes the communities of Lake Forest, Highland Park, Northbrook, and Deerfield.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Julie Morrison, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

District 30

The 30th district stretches from the city of Waukegan to the communities of Mundelein, Vernon Hills, and Wheeling.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Adriane Johnson, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 32

The 32nd district contains parts of Lake and McHenry counties, including the communities of Woodstock, McHenry, Spring Grove, and Antioch.[9] The incumbent is Republican Craig Wilcox, who was re-elected in 2022 with 55.9% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 33

The 33rd district includes the northeast corner of Kane County as well as the communities of Lake in the Hills and Crystal Lake in McHenry County.[9] The incumbent is Republican Don DeWitte, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declined

District 35

The 35th district includes portions of Boone, DeKalb, Kane, McHenry, and Winnebago counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Dave Syverson, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 36

The 36th district contains portions of Rock Island County, Henry County, Mercer County, Knox County, McDonough County, and Warren County.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Michael Halpin, who was elected in 2022 with 54.6% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

District 38

The 38th district includes portions of DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, and LaSalle counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Sue Rezin, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 39

The 39th district includes the communities of Oak Park, Elmwood Park, Franklin Park, and Addison in the suburbs of Chicago, as well as the O'Hare International Airport.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Don Harmon, the president of the Illinois Senate, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

District 41

The 41st district includes the communities of Downers Grove, Woodridge, Darien, and Lemont.[9] The incumbent is Republican John Curran, the minority leader of the Illinois Senate, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 42

The 42nd district includes all or parts of Aurora, Boulder Hill, Montgomery, Naperville, North Aurora and Oswego.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Linda Holmes, who was re-elected in 2022 with 60.3% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Potential

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 44

The 44th district includes all or portions of DeWitt, Logan, Macon, McLean, Piatt, and Tazewell counties in central Illinois.[9] The incumbent is Republican Sally Turner, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 45

The 45th district includes all or portions of Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties in northwestern Illinois.[9] The incumbent is Republican Andrew Chesney, who was elected in 2022 with 66.4% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 47

The 47th district includes all of Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, and Mason counties, as well as parts of Adams, Henry, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Peoria, Schuyler, Stark, Tazewell, and Warren counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Neil Anderson, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

District 48

The 48th district stretches between the cities of Springfield and Decatur, including the communities of Rochester, Edinburg, and Mount Auburn.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Doris Turner, who was elected in 2022 with 50.9% of the vote.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

District 50

The 50th district covers a large swath of west-central Illinois, including all of Adams, Brown, Cass, Hancock, Henderson, Mason, McDonough, Schuyler, Warren counties and portions of Fulton and Knox counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Jil Tracy, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

District 51

The 51st district includes all or portions of Champaign, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Jasper, Lawrence, and Vermilion counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Chapin Rose, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 53

The 53rd district includes all or portions of Bureau, Ford, Grundy, Iroquois, LaSalle, Marshall, McLean, Peoria, Putnam, Tazewell, Will, and Woodford counties in central Illinois.[9] The incumbent is Republican Chris Balkema, who was elected in 2024 with 100% of the vote.[17]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

District 54

The 54th district includes all or portions of Christian, Effingham, Macoupin, Macon, Menard, Montgomery, Moultrie, Sangamon, and Shelby counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Steve McClure, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10]

Republican primary

Candidates

Potential

District 56

The 56th district includes the cities of East Alton, Edwardsville, Granite City, and Collinsville. The incumbent is Republican Erica Harriss, who was elected in 2022 with 51.4% of the vote.[10] She was unopposed in the primary election and will face Democrat Marsia Geldert-Murphey in the general election.

Primary results

Republican primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Erica Harriss (incumbent) 9,237 100.0
Total votes 9,237 100.0
Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marsia Geldert-Murphey 8,002 53.47
Democratic Kevin Hall 6,964 46.53
Total votes 14,966 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 56th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Erica Harriss (incumbent)
Democratic Marsia Geldert-Murphey

District 57

The 57th district encompasses most of St. Clair County, including the communities of Belleville, Mascoutah, and Cahokia Heights.[9] The incumbent is Democrat Christopher Belt, who was re-elected in 2022 with 57.7% of the vote.[10] He was unopposed in the primary and faces Republican Daniel Rhyne in the general election.

Primary results

Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Christopher Belt (incumbent) 15,375 100.0
Total votes 15,375 100.0
Republican primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Daniel Rhyne 6,926 100.0
Total votes 6,926 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Christopher Belt (incumbent)
Republican Daniel Rhyne

District 59

The 59th district encompasses the southern tip of Illinois, including all or portions of Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, White, and Williamson counties.[9] The incumbent is Republican Dale Fowler, who was re-elected in 2022 with 100% of the vote.[10] He is retiring; state representative Paul Jacobs defeated Franklin County Treasurer Stephen Vercellino in the Republican primary and will face Democrat Tamiko Mueller in the general election.

Primary results

Republican primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Jacobs 18,008 72.95
Republican Stephen Vercellino 6,679 27.05
Total votes 15,667 100.0
Democratic primary results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tamiko "T.C." Mueller 8,988 100.0
Total votes 8,988 100.0

General election results

2026 Illinois Senate election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Jacobs
Democratic Tamiko "T.C." Mueller

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