It's official ... Vote tallies are in

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PRINCETON — Did you think the election was over three weeks ago? Well, it wasn’t, but it is now.

Last week, Bureau County Clerk Kami Hieronymus had to compute the final tally of how Bureau County voted, and now the results are official.

Bureau County voters still picked Barack Obama to be the 44th president of the United States.

In Bureau County, Obama picked up 17 more votes, giving him 8,889, or 51.8 percent of the vote, defeating John McCain, who was chosen by 7,911 voters. In addition, 158 voters chose Independent candidate Ralph Nader; 59 voters chose Libertarian candidate Bob Barr; 50 voters chose the Green Party’s Cynthia McKinney; 42 voters chose Constitutional Party candidate Chuck Baldwin; and four voters chose New Party candidate John Polachek.

Hieronymus said there were no big changes in any of the results because of absentee ballots that arrived after election day.

“We only had 27 late absentees that we had to count,” she said.

While the 27 ballots is the most the county has seen, they didn’t have much of an impact overall.

Hieronymus said her office had to wait for 14 days after the Nov. 4 election for any late ballots to come in. But even then, not all of those ballots were counted.

“They have to be postmarked or dated the day before the election for us to count it,” she said. “Some of it was postmarked after the election; some of it was dated after the election; so we couldn’t count those.”

In other races, Sen. Dick Durbin maintained his edge, picking up 14 votes for a total of 10,291, or 61.6 percent of the vote, over Steve Sauerberg.

In the 11th District seat vacated by a retiring Rep. Jerry Weller, R-Morris, Bureau County voters gave State Rep. Debbie Halvorson, D-Crete, the nod. Final totals showed 6,905 votes for Halvorson, or 52.9 percent of the vote, to 41.5 percent for Republican Marty Ozinga and 5.6 percent for Green Party candidate Jason Wallace.

In the 14th District, Rep. Bill Foster earned a two-year term, counter to the desires of the voters in three Bureau County precincts. Foster picked up one vote among late voters, but Jim Oberweis still took the county by a vote total of 203-167.

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