1998 Illinois elections
Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 3, 1998. Primary elections were held on March 17, 1998.
These elections saw Democrats make gains. The Democratic Party went from holding no statewide offices, to holding two.
Election information
1998 was a midterm election year in the United States.Turnout
Primary election
For the primary election, turnout was 27.04%, with 1,824,806 votes cast.Turnout by county
| County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout |
| Adams | 39,753 | 8,380 | 21.08% |
| Alexander | 7,519 | 3,603 | 47.92% |
| Bond | 9,811 | 1,793 | 18.28% |
| Boone | 22,061 | 7,131 | 32.32% |
| Brown | 3,271 | 2,029 | 62.03% |
| Bureau | 25,112 | 7,924 | 31.55% |
| Calhoun | 3,798 | 1,220 | 32.12% |
| Carroll | 10,905 | 3,842 | 35.23% |
| Cass | 9,649 | 4,374 | 45.33% |
| Champaign | 115,156 | 21,566 | 18.73% |
| Christian | 23,603 | 8,173 | 34.63% |
| Clark | 12,084 | 3,727 | 30.84% |
| Clay | 10,087 | 2,676 | 26.53% |
| Clinton | 24,358 | 2,950 | 12.11% |
| Coles | 29,461 | 9,289 | 31.53% |
| Cook | 2,721,334 | 780,580 | 28.68% |
| Crawford | 13,381 | 3,772 | 28.19% |
| Cumberland | 7,915 | 2,686 | 33.94% |
| DeKalb | 45,534 | 8,651 | 19% |
| DeWitt | 11,513 | 2,244 | 19.49% |
| Douglas | 11,281 | 2,319 | 20.56% |
| DuPage | 460,688 | 113,345 | 24.6% |
| Edgar | 13,029 | 3,149 | 24.17% |
| Edwards | 5,143 | 2,380 | 46.28% |
| Effingham | 19,711 | 6,133 | 31.11% |
| Fayette | 13,422 | 3,850 | 28.68% |
| Ford | 8,384 | 4,543 | 54.19% |
| Franklin | 30,636 | 13,688 | 44.68% |
| Fulton | 25,999 | 9,500 | 36.54% |
| Gallatin | 4,731 | 2,812 | 59.44% |
| Greene | 8,923 | 2,801 | 31.39% |
| Grundy | 22,468 | 5,960 | 26.53% |
| Hamilton | 6,379 | 3,415 | 53.54% |
| Hancock | 12,821 | 4,967 | 38.74% |
| Hardin | 3,743 | 2,417 | 64.57% |
| Henderson | 5,324 | 2,154 | 40.46% |
| Henry | 32,819 | 7,881 | 24.01% |
| Iroquois | 18,397 | 5,591 | 30.39% |
| Jackson | 44,300 | 10,881 | 24.56% |
| Jasper | 7,547 | 3,862 | 51.17% |
| Jefferson | 25,924 | 7,253 | 27.98% |
| Jersey | 13,964 | 4,029 | 28.85% |
| Jo Daviess | 14,413 | 2,827 | 19.61% |
| Johnson | 7,120 | 3,676 | 51.63% |
| Kane | 177,041 | 51,342 | 29.00% |
| Kankakee | 57,482 | 8,217 | 14.29% |
| Kendall | 31,224 | 7,430 | 23.8% |
| Knox | 34,117 | 7,757 | 22.74% |
| Lake | 316,111 | 78,977 | 24.98% |
| LaSalle | 65,229 | 16,659 | 25.54% |
| Lawrence | 11,336 | 2,834 | 25.00% |
| Lee | 20,431 | 6,332 | 30.99% |
| Livingston | 22,714 | 8,902 | 39.19% |
| Logan | 18,665 | 7,589 | 40.66% |
| Macon | 72,319 | 20,844 | 28.82% |
| Macoupin | 35,243 | 10,428 | 29.59% |
| Madison | 164,136 | 34,057 | 20.75% |
| Marion | 28,158 | 7,408 | 26.31% |
| Marshall | 8,386 | 1,684 | 20.08% |
| Mason | 10,598 | 2,214 | 20.89% |
| Massac | 12,435 | 3,454 | 27.78% |
| McDonough | 18,536 | 4,658 | 25.13% |
| McHenry | 142,461 | 39,492 | 27.72% |
| McLean | 85,655 | 18,930 | 22.1% |
| Menard | 8,194 | 3,018 | 36.83% |
| Mercer | 11,717 | 2,274 | 19.41% |
| Monroe | 18,228 | 6,089 | 33.4% |
| Montgomery | 20,983 | 4,232 | 20.17% |
| Morgan | 20,885 | 4,331 | 20.74% |
| Moultrie | 8,234 | 2,916 | 35.41% |
| Ogle | 28,094 | 6,932 | 24.67% |
| Peoria | 105,139 | 20,889 | 19.87% |
| Perry | 15,388 | 5,828 | 37.87% |
| Piatt | 11,034 | 2,960 | 26.83% |
| Pike | 12,814 | 4,611 | 35.98% |
| Pope | 3,250 | 1,820 | 56.00% |
| Pulaski | 5,470 | 2,445 | 44.70% |
| Putnam | 4,383 | 2,131 | 48.62% |
| Randolph | 23,496 | 8,155 | 34.71% |
| Richland | 12,753 | 4,028 | 31.58% |
| Rock Island | 101,715 | 22,710 | 22.33% |
| Saline | 18,053 | 9,025 | 49.99% |
| Sangamon | 121,984 | 35,680 | 29.25% |
| Schuyler | 5,926 | 2,107 | 35.56% |
| Scott | 3,627 | 1,493 | 41.16% |
| Shelby | 14,326 | 4,857 | 33.9% |
| Stark | 4,540 | 1,135 | 25.00% |
| St. Clair | 153,502 | 29,738 | 19.37% |
| Stephenson | 31,107 | 7,920 | 25.46% |
| Tazewell | 81,769 | 23,112 | 28.26% |
| Union | 14,571 | 6,063 | 41.61% |
| Vermilion | 50,035 | 11,115 | 22.21% |
| Wabash | 9,191 | 2,125 | 23.12% |
| Warren | 11,279 | 2,944 | 26.1% |
| Washington | 10,663 | 2,860 | 26.82% |
| Wayne | 12,773 | 4,263 | 33.38% |
| White | 11,693 | 5,442 | 46.54% |
| Whiteside | 35,370 | 4,726 | 13.36% |
| Will | 229,337 | 53,784 | 23.45% |
| Williamson | 39,063 | 16,509 | 42.26% |
| Winnebago | 158,118 | 29,238 | 18.49% |
| Woodford | 22,924 | 10,050 | 43.84% |
| 6,747,376 | 1,824,806 | 27.04% |
General election
For the general election, turnout was 52.43%, with 3,541,379 votes cast.Turnout by county
| County | Registration | Votes cast | Turnout% |
| Adams | 41,285 | 25,575 | 61.95% |
| Alexander | 7,547 | 3,990 | 52.87% |
| Bond | 10,205 | 5,343 | 52.36% |
| Boone | 21,953 | 9,950 | 45.32% |
| Brown | 3,565 | 2,850 | 79.94% |
| Bureau | 24,773 | 15,087 | 60.9% |
| Calhoun | 3,745 | 2,650 | 70.76% |
| Carroll | 10,385 | 6,199 | 59.69% |
| Cass | 9,752 | 4,723 | 48.43% |
| Champaign | 127,069 | 50,026 | 39.37% |
| Christian | 24,112 | 12,302 | 51.02% |
| Clark | 12,197 | 6,517 | 53.43% |
| Clay | 9,254 | 5,354 | 57.86% |
| Clinton | 24,391 | 11,990 | 49.16% |
| Coles | 30,165 | 16,959 | 56.22% |
| Cook | 2,625,022 | 1,433,423 | 54.61% |
| Crawford | 13,763 | 7,194 | 52.27% |
| Cumberland | 8,125 | 4,186 | 51.52% |
| DeKalb | 52,659 | 22,131 | 42.03% |
| DeWitt | 10,408 | 5,294 | 50.86% |
| Douglas | 11,637 | 5,911 | 50.79% |
| DuPage | 443,387 | 257,729 | 58.13% |
| Edgar | 13,280 | 7,447 | 56.08% |
| Edwards | 5,127 | 2,971 | 57.95% |
| Effingham | 20,666 | 11,639 | 56.32% |
| Fayette | 14,035 | 8,189 | 58.35% |
| Ford | 8,660 | 5,478 | 63.26% |
| Franklin | 31,202 | 17,097 | 54.79% |
| Fulton | 24,611 | 13,026 | 52.93% |
| Gallatin | 4,704 | 3,215 | 68.35% |
| Greene | 8,769 | 5,047 | 57.56% |
| Grundy | 23,476 | 12,533 | 53.39% |
| Hamilton | 6,487 | 4,368 | 67.33% |
| Hancock | 13,271 | 8,234 | 62.05% |
| Hardin | 3,833 | 2,824 | 73.68% |
| Henderson | 5,493 | 3,578 | 65.14% |
| Henry | 33,838 | 19,022 | 56.21% |
| Iroquois | 18,137 | 11,150 | 61.48% |
| Jackson | 43,168 | 18,919 | 43.83% |
| Jasper | 7,673 | 4,274 | 55.7% |
| Jefferson | 26,587 | 12,683 | 47.7% |
| Jersey | 13,126 | 7,364 | 56.1% |
| Jo Daviess | 15,017 | 8,109 | 54% |
| Johnson | 7,487 | 5,038 | 67.29% |
| Kane | 188,596 | 91,059 | 48.28% |
| Kankakee | 55,176 | 30,720 | 55.68% |
| Kendall | 32,945 | 15,596 | 47.34% |
| Knox | 34,377 | 19,379 | 56.37% |
| Lake | 309,409 | 158,547 | 51.24% |
| LaSalle | 67,876 | 35,919 | 52.92% |
| Lawrence | 9,875 | 5,604 | 56.75% |
| Lee | 21,205 | 11,086 | 52.28% |
| Livingston | 21,433 | 12,212 | 56.98% |
| Logan | 19,243 | 10,772 | 55.98% |
| Macon | 74,913 | 40,772 | 54.43% |
| Macoupin | 35,725 | 15,754 | 44.1% |
| Madison | 170,151 | 74,485 | 43.78% |
| Marion | 29,529 | 12,430 | 42.09% |
| Marshall | 8,564 | 4,467 | 52.16% |
| Mason | 10,192 | 5,331 | 52.31% |
| Massac | 12,760 | 5,669 | 44.43% |
| McDonough | 19,632 | 10,631 | 54.15% |
| McHenry | 150,683 | 66,836 | 44.36% |
| McLean | 94,605 | 39,813 | 42.08% |
| Menard | 8,405 | 5,164 | 61.44% |
| Mercer | 12,025 | 7,093 | 58.99% |
| Monroe | 18,405 | 9,945 | 54.03% |
| Montgomery | 21,153 | 10,255 | 48.48% |
| Morgan | 21,680 | 12,032 | 55.5% |
| Moultrie | 8,208 | 4,670 | 56.9% |
| Ogle | 29,479 | 14,042 | 47.63% |
| Peoria | 110,820 | 54,623 | 49.29% |
| Perry | 15,156 | 9,652 | 63.68% |
| Piatt | 11,197 | 6,351 | 56.72% |
| Pike | 11,903 | 7,532 | 63.28% |
| Pope | 3,332 | 2,284 | 68.55% |
| Pulaski | 6,360 | 3,090 | 48.58% |
| Putnam | 4,167 | 2,529 | 60.69% |
| Randolph | 23,870 | 13,185 | 55.24% |
| Richland | 13,226 | 6,739 | 50.95% |
| Rock Island | 103,597 | 48,714 | 47.02% |
| Saline | 18,579 | 11,664 | 62.78% |
| Sangamon | 118,453 | 76,639 | 64.7% |
| Schuyler | 6,024 | 3,398 | 56.41% |
| Scott | 3,685 | 2,338 | 63.45% |
| Shelby | 14,849 | 8,795 | 59.23% |
| Stark | 4,586 | 2,557 | 55.76% |
| St. Clair | 160,520 | 72,357 | 45.08% |
| Stephenson | 32,197 | 13,674 | 42.47% |
| Tazewell | 84,100 | 40,613 | 48.29% |
| Union | 12,425 | 7,712 | 62.07% |
| Vermilion | 49,454 | 24,994 | 50.54% |
| Wabash | 9,378 | 4,978 | 53.08% |
| Warren | 11,637 | 6,261 | 53.8% |
| Washington | 9,985 | 6,320 | 63.29% |
| Wayne | 12,776 | 7,097 | 55.55% |
| White | 11,646 | 7,662 | 65.79% |
| Whiteside | 36,726 | 17,745 | 48.32% |
| Will | 271,410 | 124,154 | 45.74% |
| Williamson | 40,339 | 24,470 | 60.66% |
| Winnebago | 158,736 | 72,992 | 45.98% |
| Woodford | 23,575 | 12,389 | 52.55% |
| 6,754,998 | 3,541,379 | 52.43% |
Federal elections
United States Senate
Incumbent Democratic United States Senator Carol Moseley Braun lost reelection, being unseated by Republican Peter Fitzgerald.United States House
All 20 of Illinois' seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1998.No seats switched parties, leaving the composition of Illinois' House delegation 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans.