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Tammy Duckworth Prevails by 200 Votes; Moves to Battle for Hyde's Seat

 

By Stewart David Ikeda, IMDiversity

 

 Tammy Duckworth

L. Tammy Duckworth

Photo courtesy Asian American Action Fund

March 22, 2006 - Late-night results announced after a long IL primary election day with relatively low turnout showed Tammy Duckworth the victor in a photofinish results over Christine Cegelis in the race toward the state's 6th District House.

By the time the results were tallied and posted by officials of DuPage County, Duckworth had squeaked ahead with a margin of some 200 votes, with all 399 precincts reporting and 25,507 total votes cast.

In the statewide results, the Republican Baar Topinka took a respectable lead over Oberweiss to lead the Party's gubernatorial race challenge to Blagojevich, who handily beat challenger Eisendrath by a 40% as of 7:00 a.m. this morning.

Prior to the primary, Duckworth had been getting wide national attention -- from both media and strategists of both parties -- as a particularly promising candidate to lead the Democrats' campaign for the 6th district seat being vacated by retiring Rep. Henry Hyde.  As a veteran of the Iraq War, Duckworth had won strong support from national veterans' groups for her efforts to secure adequate care for soldiers after returning home.   The heroic story of the former Blackhawk helicopter pilot, who lost both her legs in an RPG attack has captured the focus of national media, while big guns from the Democratic Party including John Kerry and Barack Obama had strongly backed her after late entry into the race (she could not officially enter until released from military service).

The results of Duckworth's primary election reported by DuPage County as of 1:52 a.m. follow.

 

Election Summary Report
2006 PRIMARY ELECTION
DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Summary, All Counters, Democratic Report

DEM CON 06 DIST REP

 
  Total
Number of Precincts 399  
Precincts Reporting 399 100.0 %
Times Counted 26856/268458 10.0 %
Total Votes 25507  

Christine Cegelis 10536 41.31%
Lindy Scott 4206 16.49%
L. Tammy Duckworth 10743 42.12%
Write-in Votes 22 0.09%

See, complete Election Summary Report

See, statewide results at The Chicago Sun-Times
 

 

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Stewart David Ikeda

Stewart David Ikeda is author of the book, What the Scarecrow Said (HarperCollins-Regan Books), about the Japanese-American immigration, internment and relocation experience, and has taught writing and Asian-American Studies at the Universities of Wisconsin and Michigan, and at Boston College.

Former Director of Online Content and Editor-in-Chief at IMDiversity.com, he is a new media planning and diversity consultant, and currently serves as Editor of the Asian-American Village Online and VP of Marketing and Community Outreach for IMDiversity, Inc.

IMDiversity.com is committed to presenting diverse points of view. However, the viewpoint expressed in this article is the opinion of the author and is not necessarily the viewpoint of the owners or employees at IMD.

 

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