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      Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 3, 1964.
      Primaries were held on April 14, 1964.


      Election information




      = Turnout

      =
      In the primary, turnout was 41.74% with 2,154,941 ballots cast (1,062,320 Democrat and 1,092,621 Republican).
      In the general election, turnout was 86.67% with 4,796,641 ballots cast.


      Federal elections




      = United States President

      =

      Illinois voted for the Democratic ticket of Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey.


      = United States House

      =

      All 24 Illinois seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 1964.
      Democrats flipped one seat, leaving the Illinois House delegation to consist of 13 Democrats and 11 Republicans.


      State elections




      = Governor

      =

      Incumbent Governor Otto Kerner Jr., a Democrat, won reelection.


      = Lieutenant governor

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      Incumbent lieutenant governor Samuel H. Shapiro, a Democrat, won reelection to a second term.


      Democratic primary




      Republican primary




      General election




      = Attorney general

      =

      Incumbent attorney general William G. Clark, a Democrat, was reelected to a second term.


      Democratic primary




      Republican primary




      General election




      = Secretary of State

      =

      The incumbent Secretary of State was William H. Chamberlain, a Democrat appointed in 1964. He did not seek reelection. Democrat Paul Powell was elected to succeed him in office.


      Democratic primary




      Republican primary




      General election




      = Auditor of Public Accounts

      =

      Incumbent Auditor of Public Accounts Michael Howlett, a Democrat, was reelected to a second term, defeating Republican challenger John Kirby.


      Democratic primary


      Howlett won the Democratic primary unopposed.


      Republican primary


      John Kirby won the Republican primary.
      Candidates

      John William Chapman, former Lieutenant Governor
      Maurice W. Coburn, 1962 Illinois Treasurer candidate, former administrative assistant to the Governor of Illinois (1956–1960), chairman of the Illinois Veterans League, 44th Ward Precinct Captain, former President of the Young Conservative Club, lawyer
      Louis "Lou" Haenle
      James P. Hennessy
      Gordon E. Kerr, Illinois State Senator
      John Kirby
      Walter E. McCarron, Cook County Coroner
      Sherwin Willens, businessman
      Results


      General election




      = State Senate

      =
      Seats of the Illinois Senate were up for election in 1964. Republicans retained control of the chamber.


      = State House of Representatives

      =

      All 177 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives were up for election in 1964. Due to the state's failure to redistrict, the election was held at-large, with all candidates listed on one ballot that contained 236 names and spread 33 inches long. Both the Democrats and the Republicans nominated 118 candidates. Voters could vote for up to 177 candidates, and a straight-ticket option was also available.
      Every Democratic candidate won, flipping the chamber and giving Democrats a super-majority in the state House. Democrats won a total of 118 seats to Republican's 59 seats.


      = Trustees of University of Illinois

      =

      An election was held for three of nine seats for Trustees of University of Illinois.
      The election saw the reelection of first term Democratic incumbent Howard Clement, second-term Democratic incumbent Harold Pogue, as well as fellow Democratic incumbent Theodore A. Jones (who had been appointed to fill a vacancy in 1963).


      = Ballot measures

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      Two ballot measures were put before voters in 1966, both of them legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
      In order to be placed on the ballot, proposed legislatively referred constitutional amendments needed to be approved by two-thirds of each house of the Illinois General Assembly. In order to be approved, they required approval of either two-thirds of those voting on the amendment itself or a majority of all ballots cast in the general elections.


      Annual Legislative Sessions Amendment


      The Annual Legislative Sessions Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, was put to a vote. It would have amended Section 9 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution. It failed to meet either threshold for passage.


      Continuity of Governmental Operations in Periods of Emergency Amendment


      The Continuity of Governmental Operations in Periods of Emergency Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, was put to a vote. It would have amended Section 35 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution. It failed to meet either threshold for passage.


      Local elections


      Local elections were held.


      References

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