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1964 Illinois House of Representatives election

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Sample ballot from Lake County
Sample ballot from Lake County

The 1964 Illinois House of Representatives election was held on November 3, 1964, to elect all 177 members of the state's House of Representatives. The state’s constitution required redistricting before the election, but both the legislative process and a special commission had failed to produce maps for the election. To encourage legislators to redistrict, the constitution mandated that an at-large election be held if a valid map could not be created; this resulted in the 1964 election being held at-large. Voters were presented a ballot with 118 candidates from each party and were allowed to vote for up to 177 candidates. Held alongside the 1964 U.S. presidential election, which was won by Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson in a landslide, all 118 Democratic candidates were elected, flipping the chamber from its previous narrow Republican control. This election is the only time in American history that a state legislative chamber has been elected at-large. (Full article...)