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1948 Illinois elections
Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 2, 1948.
Primaries were held April 13, 1948.
Election information
Turnout
In the primaries, 1,649,655 ballots were cast (745,645 Democratic and 904,010 Republican).
In the general election, 4,075,090 ballots were cast.
Federal elections
United States President
Main article: 1948 United States presidential election in Illinois
See also: 1948 United States presidential election
Illinois voted for the Democratic ticket of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley .
United States Senate
Main article: 1948 United States Senate election in Illinois
See also: 1948 United States Senate elections
Incumbent Republican Charles W. Brooks lost reelection to Democrat Paul Douglas .
United States House
Main article: 1952 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois
See also: 1952 United States House of Representatives elections
All 26 Illinois seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1948.
Illinois had redistricted before this election, eliminating its at-large district .
State elections
Governor
Main article: 1948 Illinois gubernatorial election
1948 Illinois gubernatorial election
County Results Stevenson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Green: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70%
Incumbent Governor Dwight H. Green , a Republican seeking a third term, lost reelection to Democrat Adlai Stevenson II .
Stevenson's victory was regarded as a surprise upset , and his margin of victory of 572,067 votes was, at the time, record breaking for an Illinois gubernatorial election.
General election
Lieutenant governor
1948 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election
Incumbent lieutenant governor Hugh W. Cross , a Republican, did not seek reelection to a third term. Democrat Sherwood Dixon was elected to succeed him in office.
Democratic primary
Lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sherwood Dixon
578,390
100
Total votes
578,390
100
Republican primary
General election
Attorney general
1948 Illinois Attorney General election
Incumbent attorney general George F. Barrett , a Republican running for a third term, lost to Democrat Ivan A. Elliott
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Secretary of State
1948 Illinois Secretary of State election
The Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett , a Democrat, was reelected to a second term.
Democratic primary
Secretary of State Democratic primary
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Edward J. Barrett (incumbent)
591,821
100
Total votes
591,821
100
Republican primary
Former Illinois Treasurer and incumbent congressman William Stratton won the Republican primary, running unopposed.
General election
Auditor of Public Accounts
1948 Illinois Auditor of Public Accounts election
Incumbent Auditor of Public Accounts Arthur C. Lueder , a Republican, did not seek reelection to a third term. Democrat Benjamin O. Cooper was elected to succeed him in office.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
Auditor of Public Accounts Republican primary
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sinon A. Murray
648,460
100
Write-in
Others
2
0.00
Total votes
648,462
100
General election
Treasurer
1948 Illinois State Treasurer election
Incumbent first-term Treasurer Richard Yates Rowe , a Republican, did not seek reelection, instead opting to run for lieutenant governor. Democrat Ora Smith was elected to succeed him in office.
Democratic primary
Treasurer Democratic primary
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ora Smith
541,808
100
Total votes
541,808
100
Republican primary
General election
State Senate
Seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 1948. Republicans retained control of the chamber.
State House of Representatives
Seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 1948. Democrats flipped control of the chamber.
Trustees of University of Illinois
1948 Trustees of University of Illinois election
An election was held for three of the nine seats for Trustees of University of Illinois . All three Democratic nominees won. The election was for six-year terms.
4,078,146 ballots were cast in the election.
All three who were elected had never before held office as Trustees of the University of Illinois. Incumbent Republican Chester R. Davis lost reelection. Fellow Republican incumbents Martin Gerard Luken Sr. and Frank Hotchkiss McKelvey were not nominated for what would have been a second term.
Trustees of the University of Illinois election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Robert Z. Hickman
1,952,705½
17.25
Democratic
Frances Best Watkins
1,933,764½
16.95
Democratic
George Wirt Herrick
1,918,521
16.95
Republican
Chester R. Davis (incumbent)
1,860,339
16.43
Republican
Dr. W. L. Crawford
1,837,011
16.23
Republican
Charles L. Engstrom
1,781,733½
15.74
Prohibition
E.N. Himmel
11,417½
0.10
Prohibition
Regina Ethel Ruyle
10,988
0.10
Prohibition
Ross E. Price
10,890½
0.10
Socialist Labor
Loren M. Johnson
3,332
0.03
Socialist Labor
Bernard Campbell
3,222
0.03
Socialist Labor
Henry Cortez
3,139
0.03
Write-in
Others
2
0.00
Total votes
11,321,024½
100
Judicial elections
1948 Illinois judicial elections ← 19471949 →
Special judicial elections were held to fill vacancies.
Circuit Courts
Tenth Judicial Circuit (vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph E. Daily)
Tenth Judicial Circuit (vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph E. Daily )
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Howard White
52,182
52.06
Democratic
Baird V. Helfrich
48,062
47.95
Total votes
100,244
100
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit (vacancy caused by death of Frank H. Hayes)
This election was held on November 2, 1948.
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit (vacancy caused by death of Frank H. Hayes)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Robert E. Larkin
37,341
53.76
Republican
S J Holderman
32,118
46.24
Total votes
69,459
100
Local elections
Local elections were held.
References
^ "OFFICIAL VOTE of the STATE OF ILLINOIS Cast at the General Election, November 2, 1948 Judicial elections, 1947–1948, • Primary Election General Primary, April 13, 1948" (PDF). Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
^ Illinois Blue Book 1947-1948 . Illinois Secretary of State. p. 747. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
"Stevenson, Adlai E. II" . mchistory.org . Retrieved December 22, 2020.
McKeever, Porter (1989). Adlai Stevenson: His Life and Legacy . New York: William Morrow and Company. p. 126 . ISBN 978-0-688-06661-1 .
Whitney, Alan (July 15, 2009). "Stevenson of Illinois" . The Nation. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
^ Illinois Blue Book 1949-1950 . Illinois Secretary of State. pp. 745–46, 785. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
^ "Trustees, University of Illinois Board of Trustees" (PDF). University of Illinois. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
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