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Two former Tazewell County Board candidates pleaded guilty Wednesday to failing to comply with the Illinois election code.
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Democratic challenger John Spears has edged out a narrow win over appointed Republican Judge Frank Ierulli for a judicial seat in Peoria County.
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Greater Peoria’s LGBTQ community is anxious about what Donald Trump’s second presidency will mean for them.
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John Spears, a Democrat and Tazewell County public defender, now leads appointed Republican incumbent Frank Ierulli by 13 votes.
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The Peoria County Election Commission is still waiting on, and counting, votes.
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Party leaders in Peoria and Tazewell counties see a mix of bright spots and reasons for concern in the wake of Tuesday’s general election.
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The race for a judicial position in Peoria’s 10th District Circuit Court remains too close to call Wednesday morning.
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Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen declared victory Tuesday in his re-election bid against GOP challenge Joe McGraw. Sorensen won with 53.8% of the vote.
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Democrat Sharon Chung won reelection to a second term in the Illinois General Assembly with a victory over Republican Desi Anderson. Chung, a Democrat from Bloomington, won 53% of the vote, defeating Anderson by about 3,500 votes, according to unofficial totals compiled by WGLT and WCBU.
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Democrat Jodi Hoos has been elected to another term as Peoria County’s top prosecutor. The incumbent state’s attorney received 54% of the vote in Tuesday’s general election in her race against Republican challenger Robert Boucher.