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Live results: Krishnamoorthi, Stratton, Kelly jockey for Democratic nod in Illinois Senate race

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17.03.2026

Live results: Krishnamoorthi, Stratton, Kelly jockey for Democratic nod in Illinois Senate race

Illinois’s lietunenat governor and two Democratic lawmakers are jockeying for the Democratic nomination to succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin this fall in a Tuesday primary contest.

Juliana Stratton as well as Reps. Robin Kelly and Raja Krishnamoorthi are leading the crowded and expensive race that Democrats are expected to win in November.

Follow Decision Desk HQ’s live results below.

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