Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn was named the gubernatorial winner  late this afternoon and state Sen. Bill Brady has conceded. Quinn, who  took over after disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevitch got the boot, was  strongly backed by Equality Illinois due to his broad support for LGBT  rights. (However Quinn favors civil unions over full marriage equality.)   Brady had proposed a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and  reportedly wanted to excise gays from employment and housing protections  granted by the Illinois Human Rights Act.
According to the  above-linked story, Equality Illinois distributed 450,000 absentee  ballots on Quinn's behalf. Today CBS News reports that Brady was  trailing by only 19,000 votes when he conceded that he could not make up  that deficit among the uncounted votes.






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