FiveThirtyEight
Maggie Koerth

In Illinois, the 14th and 17th Districts are continuing in their stolid, predictable fashion. In the 17th District, 30 percent of the vote is in and Esther Joy King is up 68.9 percent. In the 14th District, Scott Gryder is still ahead at 30.1 percent and 40 percent reporting.

Meredith Conroy

With Newman’s projected loss to Casten in Illinois’s 6th District, it’s a good time to check in with tonight’s progressive-backed candidates. In Illinois’s 1st District, Sen. Sanders endorsed candidate, Jonathan Jackson, is leading, and in Illinois’s 3rd District, Delia Ramirez is the projected winner. In Illinois’s 7th District, the Sanders-backed progressive, Kina Collins, is trailing the Biden-backed incumbent, Danny Davis, but it’s close. And in Illinois’s 17th District, Litesa Wallace, who is endorsed by Indivisible and Our Revolution, is trailing meteorologist Eric Sorensen, but with only 33 percent of the expected vote reporting. In Illinois’s 8th District, Junaid Ahmed is trailing the incumbent, Raja Krishnamoorthi (Krishnamoorthi has raised over $6 million), and in the race for governor in New York, the Our Revolution endorsed Jumaane Williams has lost.
How progressives are doing tonight

Senate, House and governor candidates endorsed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Sen. Bernie Sanders or the Sunrise Movement in Democratic primaries and runoffs in Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Utah, as of 10:14 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Office % Reporting Vote Share Status
Joe Neguse* CO-02 72% 100.0% ✓ Won
Jonathan L. Jackson IL-01 67 28.8 Leading
Delia Ramirez IL-03 67 65.4 ✓ Won
Marie Newman* IL-06 64 32.0 ✗ Lost
Kina Collins IL-07 65 46.1 Trailing
Junaid Ahmed IL-08 41 28.1 Trailing
Litesa Wallace IL-17 33 20.9 Trailing
Jumaane D. Williams NY Gov. 54 21.0 ✗ Lost

*Incumbent.

Sources: Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, PCCC, the Sunrise Movement, Twitter, news reports, ABC News

Monica Potts

We’ve got about a quarter of the expected vote in Illinois’s 11th District Republican primary, and Lauf maintains her lead, 29 percent to 25 percent of her nearest competitor, Jerry Evans, a Christian musician who founded a music school.


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