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The 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois was convened to elect a representative for the state to serve in the U.S. Senate.
Answer: False
The primary purpose of the 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois was to elect a representative for the state to the U.S. Senate, not the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 2014, Dick Durbin, the incumbent Senator from Illinois, was seeking his fourth term in the Senate, not his second.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin was first elected to the Senate in 1996, making the 2014 election his bid for a fourth term, not his second.
Prior to the 2014 election, Dick Durbin held the position of Senate Majority Whip, not Senate Minority Leader.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin served as the Senate Majority Whip from 2007 until the end of the 114th Congress in 2017, not as Senate Minority Leader.
Dick Durbin was first elected to represent Illinois in the U.S. Senate in 1996.
Answer: True
Dick Durbin's initial election to the U.S. Senate representing Illinois occurred in 1996.
Dick Durbin faced a primary challenger from within the Democratic party in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin was unopposed in the Democratic primary for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
The 2014 Illinois Senate election occurred independently of other major federal and state elections.
Answer: False
The 2014 Illinois Senate election was held concurrently with other significant federal and state elections, including the election for Governor of Illinois.
What was the principal objective of the 2014 United States Senate election held in Illinois?
Answer: To elect a member of the U.S. Senate to represent Illinois.
The fundamental purpose of the election was to select an individual to represent the state of Illinois in the United States Senate.
Identify the incumbent U.S. Senator from Illinois who was seeking re-election in 2014.
Answer: Dick Durbin
Dick Durbin, the incumbent Democratic Senator from Illinois, was seeking re-election in 2014.
Prior to the 2014 election, what significant leadership position did Dick Durbin occupy within the U.S. Senate?
Answer: Senate Majority Whip
Before the 2014 election, Dick Durbin held the influential position of Senate Majority Whip.
Ascertain the year in which Dick Durbin was initially elected to the U.S. Senate representing Illinois.
Answer: 1996
Dick Durbin's first election to the U.S. Senate from Illinois occurred in 1996.
Describe Dick Durbin's status in the Democratic primary for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: He was unopposed.
Dick Durbin faced no opposition and was unopposed in the Democratic primary for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
The 2014 Illinois Senate election occurred concurrently with which other significant statewide election?
Answer: Governor of Illinois Election
The 2014 Illinois Senate election was held concurrently with the election for Governor of Illinois, among other federal and state races.
Jim Oberweis and Doug Truax were among the principal candidates competing in the Republican primary for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: True
Jim Oberweis and Doug Truax were key contenders in the Republican primary for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Jim Oberweis won the Republican primary election with over 60% of the vote.
Answer: False
Jim Oberweis won the Republican primary election with 56.08% of the vote, which is not over 60%.
The earliest poll mentioned for the Republican primary showed Doug Truax leading Jim Oberweis.
Answer: False
The earliest poll cited for the Republican primary showed Jim Oberweis leading Doug Truax.
Identify the victor of the Republican primary election for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Answer: Jim Oberweis
Jim Oberweis emerged as the winner of the Republican primary election for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Identify the candidate who was removed from the Republican primary ballot for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: William Lee
William Lee was among the candidates removed from the Republican primary ballot for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Describe Jim Oberweis's background prior to his nomination for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: He was a state senator with previous statewide candidacies.
Prior to his nomination, Jim Oberweis had served as a state senator and had previously run for statewide office multiple times.
The Republican nominee in the 2014 Illinois Senate election was Doug Truax.
Answer: False
The Republican nominee in the 2014 Illinois Senate election was Jim Oberweis. Doug Truax was a candidate in the Republican primary but did not win the nomination.
Sharon Hansen represented the Green Party in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Sharon Hansen represented the Libertarian Party in the 2014 Illinois Senate election, not the Green Party.
Joe Walsh, a former U.S. representative, ran as the Republican nominee in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Joe Walsh, a former U.S. representative, did not run as the Republican nominee in the 2014 Illinois Senate election; he declined to run. The nominee was Jim Oberweis.
Fuji Shioura ran as the official candidate for the Libertarian Party in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Fuji Shioura ran as an Independent write-in candidate, not as the official candidate for the Libertarian Party. Sharon Hansen represented the Libertarian Party.
Identify the Republican nominee for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Jim Oberweis
Jim Oberweis secured the Republican nomination for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Specify the political party represented by Sharon Hansen in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Libertarian Party
Sharon Hansen was the candidate for the Libertarian Party in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Beyond Sharon Hansen, identify another individual who ran as an Independent write-in candidate in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Fuji Shioura
Fuji Shioura was an Independent write-in candidate in the 2014 Illinois Senate election, in addition to Sharon Hansen.
Identify the third-party candidates explicitly mentioned as having been removed from the ballot for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Chad Koppie and Omar Lopez
Chad Koppie and Omar Lopez were third-party candidates who were removed from the ballot for the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Dick Durbin won the 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois.
Answer: True
Dick Durbin successfully won the 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois.
Dick Durbin received approximately 42.69% of the vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin received 53.55% of the vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election. The figure 42.69% corresponds to Jim Oberweis's vote share.
Jim Oberweis secured 1,538,522 votes in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: True
Jim Oberweis received exactly 1,538,522 votes in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
The Libertarian candidate, Sharon Hansen, garnered over 5% of the vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Sharon Hansen, the Libertarian candidate, received 3.76% of the vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election, which is not over 5%.
Dick Durbin's vote percentage in 2014 was higher than his percentage in the 2008 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin's vote percentage in 2014 (53.55%) was lower than his percentage in the 2008 Illinois Senate election (67.84%).
The Republican candidate in 2014 received a lower percentage of the vote compared to the Republican candidate in 2008.
Answer: False
The Republican candidate in 2014 (Jim Oberweis, 42.69%) received a higher percentage of the vote compared to the Republican candidate in 2008 (15.77% for Alan Keyes), representing an increase.
Identify the winner of the 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois.
Answer: Dick Durbin
Dick Durbin was the victor in the 2014 United States Senate election held in Illinois.
Determine the percentage of the total vote secured by Dick Durbin in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: 53.55%
Dick Durbin received 53.55% of the total vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Quantify the number of votes received by Jim Oberweis in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: 1,538,522
Jim Oberweis received 1,538,522 votes in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Calculate the percentage of the vote obtained by Sharon Hansen, the Libertarian candidate, in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: 3.76%
Sharon Hansen, representing the Libertarian Party, received 3.76% of the vote in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Analyze the trend in Dick Durbin's vote percentage in 2014 relative to his performance in the 2008 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: It decreased.
Dick Durbin's vote percentage decreased from the 2008 election to the 2014 election.
Compare Jim Oberweis's 2014 vote percentage to that of the Republican candidate in the 2008 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: It was an increase.
Jim Oberweis's 2014 vote percentage represented an increase compared to the Republican candidate's performance in the 2008 Illinois Senate election.
State the total number of votes cast in the general election for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Answer: 3,603,519
A total of 3,603,519 votes were cast in the general election for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Dick Durbin's campaign spent less money than it raised during the 2014 election cycle.
Answer: False
Dick Durbin's campaign spent $12,453,951, which was more than the $10,309,888 it raised during the 2014 election cycle.
Jim Oberweis's campaign spent approximately $2.4 million in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: True
Jim Oberweis's campaign spent $2,416,774, which is approximately $2.4 million.
Quantify the total amount raised by Dick Durbin's campaign during the 2014 Illinois Senate election cycle.
Answer: $10,309,888
Dick Durbin's campaign raised a total of $10,309,888 during the 2014 election cycle.
State the approximate amount expended by Jim Oberweis's campaign during the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: $2,416,774
Jim Oberweis's campaign spent approximately $2,416,774 in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
The voter turnout for the general election in the 2014 Illinois Senate race was approximately 15.77%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the general election in the 2014 Illinois Senate race was 48.16%, not 15.77%. The latter figure represents the primary election turnout.
Dick Durbin won a majority of Illinois's 102 counties in the 2014 Senate election.
Answer: False
Despite winning the election, Dick Durbin won only 14 out of Illinois's 102 counties in the 2014 Senate election.
Counties such as Will, Kane, and Winnebago flipped from Democratic to Republican support in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: True
Counties including Will, Kane, and Winnebago demonstrated a shift in support from Democratic to Republican in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Approximately 40 counties shifted their support from Republican to Democratic in the 2014 Senate election.
Answer: False
Approximately 40 counties shifted their support from Democratic to Republican, not the other way around, in the 2014 Senate election.
What percentage of eligible voters participated in the primary election for the 2014 Illinois Senate race?
Answer: 15.77%
The voter turnout for the primary election in the 2014 Illinois Senate race was recorded at 15.77%.
Specify the number of Illinois's 102 counties won by the victor, Dick Durbin, in the 2014 Senate election.
Answer: 14
Dick Durbin won 14 out of the 102 counties in Illinois during the 2014 Senate election.
Identify a county noted for shifting its support from Democratic to Republican in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Will County
Will County was among the counties that shifted from Democratic to Republican support in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Estimate the number of counties that shifted their support from Democratic to Republican in the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Approximately 40
Approximately 40 counties in Illinois shifted their support from Democratic to Republican in the 2014 Senate election.
The main debate between the candidates for the 2014 Illinois Senate election occurred in late September 2014.
Answer: False
The main debate between the candidates for the 2014 Illinois Senate election took place on October 22, 2014, not in late September.
Major political forecasting sites like The Cook Political Report rated the 2014 Illinois Senate election as 'Toss-up'.
Answer: False
Major political forecasting sites, including The Cook Political Report, rated the 2014 Illinois Senate election as 'Solid D' or 'Safe D', indicating a strong Democratic advantage, not a 'Toss-up'.
The polling organization 'We Ask America' conducted the most polls included in the source data for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Answer: True
The polling organization 'We Ask America' conducted the most frequent polls documented in the source data for the 2014 Illinois Senate race.
Specify the date on which the principal debate between the candidates for the 2014 Illinois Senate election was held.
Answer: October 22, 2014
The primary debate involving the candidates for the 2014 Illinois Senate election occurred on October 22, 2014.
Characterize the rating assigned by The Cook Political Report to the competitiveness of the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: Solid D
The Cook Political Report rated the 2014 Illinois Senate election as 'Solid D', indicating a strong likelihood of a Democratic victory.
What range did the undecided percentages fall into for the general election polls cited for the 2014 Illinois Senate race?
Answer: Up to 42% in early hypothetical polls, later 8%-14%
The undecided percentages in general election polls for the 2014 Illinois Senate race varied, ranging up to 42% in early hypothetical polls and later between 8% and 14%.
Interpret the meaning of the 'Solid D' rating assigned by The Cook Political Report concerning the 2014 Illinois Senate election.
Answer: The Democratic candidate was highly favored to win.
A 'Solid D' rating from The Cook Political Report indicated that the Democratic candidate was strongly favored to win the 2014 Illinois Senate election.