Stratton wins Dem primary for Durbin’s Senate seat

By Shia Kapos | 03/18/2026 06:36 AM EDT

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won with the help of outside spending — much of it from Gov. JB Pritzker.

Juliana Stratton smiles.

Illinois Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Juliana Stratton walks Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade in Chicago. Scott Olson/Getty Images

CHICAGO — Democrats are now all but certain to elect another Black woman to the Senate after Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won Tuesday’s bitter and expensive primary in Illinois.

Stratton overcame a crowded Democratic contest for the state’s open Senate seat, defeating front-runner Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi with the help of millions of dollars of outside spending — much of it from her old running mate, Gov. JB Pritzker.

She is widely seen as the favorite to succeed Sen. Dick Durbin in the blue state and would become the sixth Black woman to have ever served in the upper chamber.

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The contest was defined by heavy outside spending and intraparty fissures over race. It became contentions during the final weeks, with Krishnamoorthi and Stratton trading sharp attacks on the debate stage and blasting each other in TV ads over corporate money and immigration policy.

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