The 1996 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 5, 1996. Incumbent DemocraticU.S. SenatorPaul Simon chose to retire rather than seek a third term in office. In the Democratic primary, U.S. RepresentativeDick Durbin emerged victorious, while state representativeAl Salvi won the Republican primary. Though the election was initially anticipated to be close, Durbin ended up defeating Salvi by a comfortable double-digit margin of victory, allowing him to win what would be the first of five terms in the Senate.
Background
The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (president and House), as well as those for state offices.
For the primaries, turnout was 25.85%, with 1,583,406 votes cast.[1] For the general election, turnout was 63.79%, with 4,250,722 votes cast.[2]
Neil Hartigan, former Illinois Attorney General (1983–1991), former Lieutenant Governor of Illinois (1973–1977), and Democratic nominee for Governor in 1990[4][5]