All ballots have been counted and the final numbers have been released. For those of you who may have missed it, below are the results.

Kamala Harris won the presidential vote in Will County with 162,874 votes, compared to 157,672 for Donald Trump. 

In the Congressional 2nd District in Eastern Will County, Robin Kelly, a Democrat, defeated Republican Ashley Ramos by a vote of 12,682 to 9,830.

Democrat Bill Foster remains the congressional representative of the 11th District by defeating Republican Jerry Evans by a vote of 23,098 to 11,738. The district includes Joliet.

Democrat Lauren Underwood will remain the 14th District congressional representative that serves Plainfield, Oswego, Naperville and Yorkville as she defeated Republican James Marter by a vote of 91,945 to 64,475.

Rachel Ventura re-elected to state senator of 43rd District as the Democrat defeated Jennifer Monson by a vote of 45,717 to 33,409. The district serves residents of Romeoville, Bolingbrook, Joliet, Lockport, Shorewood, Fairmont and Preston Heights neighborhoods.

Another Democrat Meg Loughran Cappel also easily defeated GOP candidate Katie Deane-Schlottman for state senator of 49th legislative district with a vote of 51,711 to 40,337. The district encompasses Joliet, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Shorewood and Crest Hill, and Plainfield, Joliet and Lockport townships.

Republican Annette Parker, County Board Commissioner, narrowly defeated Democrat Michelle Stiff, District 204 Board Member and President of Joliet Township High School District 204 Board and is Director of Will County Workforce Services Department: with a vote of 158,207 to 156,977 to serve as Will County Clerk. Democrat Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant will remain as Will County Executive, defeating Charles Maher by less than 9,000 votes.

Democrat Laurie Summers was re-elected Will County coroner defeating Republican Robert Enright by a vote of 163,590 to 148,794.

Re-elected to Will County Board are Democrats Denise Winfrey and Herbert Brooks Jr. to represent constituents of District 6; Democrat Dawn Bullock and Republican Vince Logan were elected to District 7; and Democrat Kelly Hickey and Republican Julie Berkowicz will represent District 10 residents.

Elected judges to the 3rd Judicial District were all Democrats John Anderson; Linda Davenport; and Lance Peterson.

Collette Safford, a Democrat, was elected as judge of Circuit Court 12th Judicial District.

Voter turnout was 75.06 percent with 331,367 ballots cast. There are 441,483 registered voters in Will County.