In the '''1996
Cook County State's Attorney election''', incumbent state's attorney
Jack O'Malley, a Republican first elected in a special election in 1990 and subsequently reelected in 1992, was defeated by Democrat
Richard A. Devine.
Primaries Democratic Republican Harold Washington Party General election Few had seen Devine as having much prospect of unseating O'Malley, a popular incumbent who was regarded as a rising political star. Devine's strong victory over O'Malley was regarded as a very surprising
upset. Devine was regarded as having ridden the
coattails of a Democratic wave in Illinois which saw incumbent president
Bill Clinton and his vice president
Al Gore carry the state by nearly twenty-points in the presidential election and Illinois also elect
Dick Durbin in its U.S. Senate election. Even Devine himself expressed surprise at just how large his margin-of-victory was over O'Malley. == Water Reclamation District Board ==