Analysis: Democrat North Cook townships rejected Foxx in 2020 primary

Analysis: Democrat North Cook townships rejected Foxx in 2020 primary
Cook County State's Attorney candidate Clayton Harris, III (L) wants to build on the tenure of his backer, Kim Foxx (R). — Clayton Harris for State's Attorney/Wikipedia
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In Cook County’s eleven north suburban townships, State’s Attorney Kim Foxx received 24,581 fewer votes in the 2020 Democrat primary, when compared to 2016.

That’s according to an analysis of Cook County election returns by North Cook News.

Of 177,939 ballots cast in 2016, her first run for State’s Attorney, Foxx won 74,945 votes in north suburban Cook County, 42 percent of the vote in a three-way primary against then-incumbent Anita Alvarez of River Forest and Chicago attorney Donna More.

She won a majority in one of the eleven in 2016– Evanston, garnering 64 percent of the vote.

In 2020, 163,703 ballots were cast in Cook County’s north suburban townships, and Foxx won just 50,364, or 31 percent of the vote in a four way primary against More, Bill Conway and Bob Fioretti.

All eleven north suburban townships cast fewer ballots for Foxx in 2020 than in 2016.

Her vote totals fell most in the townships of New Trier (-20 percent), Barrington (-14 percent), Northfield (-13 percent), Palatine (-13 percent) and Wheeling (-13 percent).

Foxx received just 23 percent of the vote in the townships of Barrington and Wheeling, and 24 percent in Elk Grove and Maine.

Foxx still won a majority in Evanston, but with 56 percent, earning 3,658 fewer votes than four years earlier.

4,311 vote margin in 2020

Foxx won 43 percent of the suburban Cook County vote in the 2020 Democrat primary. Her opponents combined for 57 percent of the vote.

She won 52 percent of South Cook County townships and 40 percent of West Cook townships.

Foxx won the 2020 City of Chicago Democrat primary with 284,955 votes (55 percent) to Conway’s 142,175 (28 percent), More’s 62,333 (12 percent) and Fioretti’s 25,142 (five percent). 

“Not Foxx” garnered 229,650 votes in the 2020 City of Chicago Democrat primary.

All told, Foxx won the 2020 Democrat primary with 447,974 votes to 443,663 votes for her three opponents, a difference of 4,311.

This was a contrast from 2016, when Foxx routed incumbent Anita Alvarez in the Democrat primary, winning 645,738 votes to Alvarez’ 317,594 and 144,063 for More.

Foxx won 58 percent of 1,107,395 votes cast in 2016.

She won the City of Chicago with 415,627 votes (62 percent) to Alvarez’ 171,882 (26 percent) and More’s 79,073 (11 percent). 

Foxx also won suburban Cook County in 2016, receiving 230,111 votes (52 percent) to Alvarez’ 145,712 (33 percent and 64,990 (15 percent) for More.

Foxx is backing Clayton Harris in the March 19, 2024 Democrat primary against retired Illinois Appellate Court Judge Eileen O’Neill Burke.

2016 2020 20 vs ’16
Township Ballots Votes % Ballots Votes % # Diff % Diff
New Trier  13,092 6,252 48% 14,377 4,056 28% -2,196 -20%
Barrington  1,822 674 37% 2,355 538 23% -136 -14%
Northfield  16,432 6,516 40% 17,882 4,678 26% -1,838 -13%
Palatine  14,713 5,729 39% 15,023 3,836 26% -1,893 -13%
Wheeling  22,591 8,266 37% 20,783 4,875 23% -3,391 -13%
Elk Grove  11,747 4,103 35% 10,203 2,404 24% -1,699 -11%
Maine  20,844 7,257 35% 17,057 4,121 24% -3,136 -11%
Niles  21,335 9,419 44% 19,410 6,546 34% -2,873 -10%
Schaumburg  19,026 6,888 36% 15,963 4,413 28% -2,475 -9%
Evanston  24,804 15,785 64% 21,707 12,217 56% -3,568 -7%
Hanover  11,533 4,056 35% 8,943 2,680 30% -1,376 -5%
TOTALS 177,939 74,945 42% 163,703 50,364 31% -24,581 -11%

Where did Democrat primary voters reject Kim Foxx in 2020?

Suburban primary voters cast 67,000 fewer ballots for Kim Foxx in 2020 vs. 2016; Which townships showed the most “buyers remorse”?

2016 2020 20 vs ’16
Township Ballots Votes % Ballots Votes % % Diff
New Trier  13,092 6,252 48% 14,377 4,056 28% -20%
Barrington  1,822 674 37% 2,355 538 23% -14%
Northfield  16,432 6,516 40% 17,882 4,678 26% -13%
Palatine  14,713 5,729 39% 15,023 3,836 26% -13%
Wheeling  22,591 8,266 37% 20,783 4,875 23% -13%
Lyons  19,004 6,835 36% 19,632 4,769 24% -12%
Elk Grove  11,747 4,103 35% 10,203 2,404 24% -11%
Lemont  2,647 687 26% 3,478 528 15% -11%
Maine  20,844 7,257 35% 17,057 4,121 24% -11%
Norwood Park  3,792 1,121 30% 3,058 581 19% -11%
Niles  21,335 9,419 44% 19,410 6,546 34% -10%
Stickney  6,756 1,972 29% 5,042 1,012 20% -9%
Riverside  3,610 1,291 36% 3,986 1,063 27% -9%
Palos  7,833 2,545 32% 7,953 1,874 24% -9%
Schaumburg  19,026 6,888 36% 15,963 4,413 28% -9%
River Forest  2,946 1,209 41% 3,035 987 33% -9%
Evanston  24,804 15,785 64% 21,707 12,217 56% -7%
Orland  14,782 4,073 28% 14,751 2,982 20% -7%
Leyden  12,236 3,778 31% 9,025 2,245 25% -6%
Worth  27,544 9,861 36% 23,960 7,242 30% -6%
Hanover  11,533 4,056 35% 8,943 2,680 30% -5%
Oak Park  19,583 11,561 59% 17,995 9,855 55% -4%
Bremen  22,248 12,720 57% 16,060 8,644 54% -3%
Proviso  37,319 21,562 58% 27,823 15,331 55% -3%
Bloom  20,111 13,297 66% 14,904 9,864 66% 0%
Berwyn  10,822 3,666 34% 7,923 2,696 34% 0%
Thornton  44,602 33,326 75% 29,712 22,700 76% 2%
Rich  25,244 19,038 75% 19,850 15,447 78% 2%
Cicero  12,013 3,104 26% 7,963 2,341 29% 4%
Calumet  5,180 3,520 68% 3,355 2,494 74% 6%
TOTALS 476,211 230,111 48% 403,208 163,019 40% -8%


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