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Who will you be voting for when you head to the polls for the Illinois primary election on Tuesday?
The races you see on your ballot will depend on where you live, so it’s important to know which contests you’ll be voting on, especially in a year where there are five incumbents not seeking reelection in the House and another in the Senate.
There is also a race for Illinois governor, as well as every other statewide office.
This year’s primary for Democrats and Republicans will be held on Tuesday, March 17.
See who’s on your ballot
Use the tool below to see which races will appear on your ballot based on your location:
(NOTE: Judges will not appear on the ballot below. For more information on that click here.)
*If you are an android user, click this link to access the tool.
Races to watch
While Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker is running unopposed in the Democratic primary, several Republican candidates are hoping to face him in the November election.
In the battle for U.S. Senate, there are some major contenders on both sides of the aisle after Sen. Dick Durbin’s decided to retire following more than 30 years in office.
Primaries will take place in all of Illinois’ 17 congressional districts, with races in the 2nd, 7th, 8th and 9th districts among those being closely watched. Also on the ballot are contests for Illinois Comptroller and Cook County Board President.
You can find more information on races to watch here.
Voter Guide
Additional information on the races, and what else you need to be know about the upcoming election, can be located on our Illinois voter’s guide here.
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