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Lt. Governor
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by Angela Caputo
11:04am
Fri Feb 5, 2010

Time To Eliminate The Lite Guv?

Could the Scott Lee Cohen debacle finally push the state of Illinois to eliminate the lieutenant governor's office? Today, editorials boards from across the state are calling for a constitutional amendment to do away what the Daily Herald calls a "do-nothing office."  Meanwhile, Dan Johnson-Weinberger uses the Cohen story to remind us of the "danger of our plurality elections."  He argues that we should avoid such situations by moving to primary runoffs.  (Under such a system, if no candidate receives more than 50 percent at the polls, the top two vote-getters face off in a subsequent runnoff election.)  Finally, the Reader's Whet Moser takes a broader view of the Cohen saga: "The actual possible bright side to this is that it could be the sort of waking-up-covered-in-vomit-in-a-gutter (with vague memories of a 'masseuse') moment the state really needs to get its shit together."

PI Original
by Josh Kalven
1:08am
Fri Feb 5, 2010

The Scott Lee Cohen Trainwreck (VIDEO)

More and more details keep emerging about embattled Democratic lieutenant governor candidate Scott Lee Cohen.  And none of it's pretty.

Quick Hit
by Josh Kalven
11:40pm
Thu Feb 4, 2010

Number Of The Day: $5,350

That's the amount Scott Lee Cohen raised from individual donors in the last six months of 2009.  Meanwhile, he poured $2.3 million of his own cash into the race for lieutenant governor (all while missing alimony payments, apparently), which allowed him to blanket the state with mail and television ads.

Quick Hit
by Angela Caputo
11:08am
Thu Feb 4, 2010

Illinois' Latest Political Embarrassment

All eyes remain on Illinois today as the national media sets its gaze on the shady past of Democratic Lt. Gov. nominee Scott Lee Cohen -- a story overlooked by both local politicians and the media during the primary season. Turns out that the domestic violence charge the Chicago pawnbroker admitted to upon jumping into the race involved holding a knife to his ex-girlfriend's neck (who happened to also be a prostitute) and banging her head against a wall. The Sun-Times and the Trib pulled the gruesome details from a police report.  The question now is whether party leaders will be able to somehow remove Cohen from the ballot.  Considering that he poured $2.3 million of his own money into the race, it's hard to imagine he'll be easily convinced to withdraw.