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“There is too much Democratic control in the state of Illinois and they are throwing money away on frivolous programs,” he said.

Democrats retained control of the Illinois Legislature, where arguably the strangest legislative race involved expelled former Rep. Derrick Smith’s bid for another term. The Chicago Democrat won his seat back despite being under indictment on federal bribery charges and being the first lawmaker in more than a century to be booted out of the House. Hoping to avoid embarrassment, party leaders were backing third-party candidate Lance Tyson.

The election season was quieter than usual in Illinois, with no statewide races on the ballot and Obama expected to easily win the state’s 20 electoral votes. Yet Cook County Clerk David Orr, who is responsible for overseeing voting in suburban communities around Chicago, described turnout as “robust.”

Illinois voters also rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have required a three-fifths vote, instead of a simple majority, for any public body to increase public pension benefits. Some voters found the proposed change confusing.

“It seemed like doubletalk to me,” said Chmura, of Oak Park, who voted against it.

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