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U.S. House Illinois District 15 Primary

Election Date:June 16, 2026Register by:May 27, 2026
Current holder:Mary Miller(Republican)

The U.S. House Illinois District 15 Primary election on June 16, 2026, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the U.S. House of Representatives seat representing Illinois's 15th congressional district. The winner of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to serve a two-year term in Congress.

About This Race

The U.S. House Illinois District 15 Primary election on June 16, 2026, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the U.S. House of Representatives seat representing Illinois's 15th congressional district. The winner of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to serve a two-year term in Congress.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
June 16, 2026
Registration Deadline
May 27, 2026
Early Voting Starts
June 3, 2026
Early Voting Ends
June 14, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in the Illinois primary, voters must be registered by May 27, 2026. Early voting begins June 3 and runs through June 14, 2026, with Election Day voting on June 16. Voters need to provide a valid ID if voting in person for the first time or if their registration is incomplete, and can vote by mail by requesting a ballot before June 10, 2026.

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Incumbent
Republican

Mary Miller

U.S. House Representative for Illinois District 15

Biography

Mary Miller is the incumbent U.S. Representative for Illinois's 15th congressional district, first elected in 2020. A former businesswoman and member of the House Agriculture Committee, she is running for re-election to continue advocating for rural interests, agricultural policy, and conservative fiscal issues.

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Democratic

Erika Harold

U.S. House Representative for Illinois District 15

Biography

Erika Harold is a former Miss America (2003), attorney, and public policy advocate who is running for Congress to represent Illinois's 15th district. She previously ran for Illinois Attorney General in 2018 and is focusing her campaign on expanding broadband access, supporting veterans, and strengthening rural healthcare.

Campaign Website

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