There are several contested elections that are going to be decided in tomorrow’s primaries in Christian County. Taking a look at county board seats. For County 1 on the ballot is Susan Wise, Samuel Sassatelli, Luke Millan, and Linda Curtin, In District 2 is David Puccetti and Vicki McMahon, in District 3 is Sherri Anderson Craggs, Bryan Sharp, Ray Koonce, and Jeanie Rathgeber, and in district 4 is Jeff Scott, Clinton Epley and Kenneth Crowe.
For Sheriff Phil Deal is running against Jim Baker.
If you receive a republican ballot in Christian County on the US Senator box you will have Casey Chlebek, Don Tracy, R. Cary Capparelli, Pamela Denise Long, Jimmy Lee Tillman II, and Jeannie Evans. On the Democratic ballot you will have Kevin Ryan, Robin Kelly, Juliana Stratton, Raja Krishnamoorthy, Steve Botsford Jr., Bryan Maxwell, Jonathan Dean, Sean Brown, Awisi A. Bustos, and Christopher Swann.
For Governor, on the Republican side you will have Ted Dabrowski/Carrie Mendoza, James Mendrick/Robert Renteria, Darren Bailey/Aaron B. Del Mar, Rick Heidner/Christina Neitzke-Troike, and Joseph Severino/Rantch Isquith.
For Secretary of State, on the Republican side, you will have Walter Adamczyk and Diane M. Harris. For 15th District Congress, on the Republican side you will have Judy Bowlby, Mary E. Miller and Ryan D. Tebrugge. On the Democratic side you have Jennifer Todd, Randy Raley, Paul Davis, and Kyle Nudo. For the State Central Committee on the 15th District you will have Terry C. Redman and Katherine Daniels. For 107th Representative on the Republican side you will have Brad Halbrook and John Hauge.
On the comptroller side on the Democratic side you will have Karina Villa, Stephanie A. Kifowit, Holly Kim, and Margaret Croke.
For Fourth Judicial Circuit you will have Brenda Mathis, Wesley A. Gozia, Aaaron C. Jones, and Phillip Givens.
There will also be a advisory referendum to the voters concerning a question that states “Should Illinois opt into a federal program that would provide Public K-12, private school, and homeschool students with privately-donated funds for academic needs, such as tutoring and test preparation, educational therapies for students with disabilities, tuition, books, exam fees or for other specified academic needs? Yes or No.”
Keep in mind, if there are no contested candidates we did not list that race.












