2000 Illinois's 1st congressional district election

2000 Illinois's 1st congressional district election

← 1998 November 7, 2000 2002 →
  Bobby Rush, incumbent Representative of Illinois's 1st congressional district
Nominee Bobby Rush Raymond Wardingley
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 172,271 23,915
Percentage 87.8% 12.2%

U.S. Representative before election

Bobby Rush
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Bobby Rush
Democratic

2000 Illinois's 1st congressional district Democratic primary

March 21, 2000
 
Nominee Bobby Rush Barack Obama Donne Trotter
Party Democratic Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 59,599 29,649 6,915
Percentage 61.0% 30.4% 7.1%

Nominee before election

Bobby Rush
Democratic

Elected Nominee

Bobby Rush
Democratic

The 2000 United States House of Representatives election for the 1st district in Illinois took place on November 7, 2000 to elect a representative from Illinois's 1st congressional district for the 107th United States Congress. Incumbent Democratic Representative Bobby Rush faced a primary challenge from Illinois Senator and future President Barack Obama. Rush defeated Obama 61 percent to 30 percent, with other candidates combining for the remaining nine percent. Rush later defeated his Republican opponent, Raymond Wardingley, 88 percent to 12 percent, ensuring his reelection. Subsequent to this election, Obama was elected to the Senate in 2004, and later elected President in 2008.


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