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Handful of hot congressional races on Ill. ballot

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Illinois Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady predicted the state's financial problems under a Democratic governor and Democrat-controlled General Assembly could cause voters to opt for Republicans in the congressional races.

With the new political map, all 177 seats in the Illinois General Assembly are on the ballot. That has produced some fierce battles, but there's little chance Republicans will pick up enough seats to seize control of the state Senate or House.

The strangest legislative race may be former Rep. Derrick Smith's bid for another term. The Chicago Democrat was booted out of the House in August after he was indicted on federal bribery charges, but he remains on the ballot. Hoping to avoid embarrassment, party leaders were backing third-party candidate Lance Tyson.

Illinois voters also get to decide whether to amend the state constitution. The proposed change — which some voters found confusing — would require a three-fifths vote, instead of a simple majority, for any public body to increase pension benefits.

Associated Press writers Sophia Tareen and Michael Tarm contributed to this report.

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