Governor Candidates •
Bill Brady,
Illinois State Senator •
Ron Gidwitz, businessman and former chairman of the
Illinois State Board of Education •
Andy Martin, perennial candidate •
Jim Oberweis, owner of
Oberweis Dairy •
Judy Baar Topinka,
Illinois State Treasurer Declined •
Jim Edgar, former governor
Campaign On November 7, 2005, Topinka announced that she would not seek re-election as state treasurer — instead, she entered the gubernatorial primary, hoping to challenge Democratic Governor
Rod Blagojevich. The Republican primary was deeply divisive; her tenure as Party Chairman destroyed her support from the conservative wing of her party, and it was feared that her
pro-choice and positive
gay rights positions would be detrimental to her standing with the same conservatives. In December she announced that she would join forces with
DuPage County State's Attorney
Joe Birkett as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. In February 2006, the candidates for the Republican nomination for Illinois Governor began running their first TV ads for the March statewide primary election. Rival candidate
Ron Gidwitz's advertisements, attacking Topinka, were rebuked in the same week by the Illinois Republican Party: "In an unprecedented action, the Illinois Republican Party has officially rebuked the Gidwitz campaign for this ad because the Party found that the ad violates the Party's "Code of Conduct", which was enacted to police proper conduct among Republican candidates." Later in February, candidate
Jim Oberweis, another rival for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination, started a series of attack ads for television markets, against Topinka, that were even more widely criticized, mostly for using "fake" headlines on the images of actual Illinois newspapers. These ads, like Gidwitz's ads, also came under review by the Illinois Republican Party. Because of the controversy generated, several television stations withdrew Oberweis's ads.
Results Lieutenant governor Candidates •
Joe Birkett,
DuPage County State's Attorney • Lawrence Bruckner, lawyer • Jeremy Bryan Cole •
Steve Rauschenberger, member of the Illinois Senate • Sandy Wegman, Kane County Recorder
Results ==General election==