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Illinois Gov. Quinn narrowly defeats GOP opponent

Pat Quinn
Pat Quinn

By AP/St. Louis Public Radio

CHICAGO – Democratic Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has narrowly defeated his Republican challenger.

An AP analysis of uncounted votes from absentee and other ballots shows state Sen. Bill Brady won't be able to overcome the just more than 19,400-vote lead Quinn holds with 100 percent of precincts reporting Thursday.

Brady has said he won't concede until all votes are counted, including absentee ballots from military members serving outside Illinois. State officials have until Dec. 3 to certify all results.

Quinn inherited the governor's mansion nearly two years ago when lawmakers ousted Rod Blagojevich after his arrest on federal corruption charges. He campaigned on a proposal to raise the state income tax by one-third as Illinois struggles with a deficit that could top $15 billion.

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