The race for state Rep. Lance Yednock’s seat is not over. Democrat Amy “Murri” Briel holds a lead over challenger Liz Bishop with as many as 1,700 mail-in ballots yet to be counted.

Briel held a 505-vote lead after all precincts were counted in La Salle, Bureau and DeKalb counties in the race to fill Yednock’s seat in the Illinois House. Briel has 23,459 votes and Republican challenger Bishop has 22,954 in unofficial results.

With a lead of less than the number of votes outstanding, the race still remains in play. These are mail-in ballots that were received in the clerk’s office and postmarked by the deadline.

La Salle County Clerk Jennifer Ebner said Wednesday there were about 850 mail-in ballots waiting to be counted – Ebner’s staff has until 4:30 p.m. Thursday to count them. A final tally is due by Nov. 19.

The DeKalb County Clerk’s Office reported Wednesday there still are 616 outstanding votes within the county.

Additionally, Bureau County Clerk and Recorder Matt Eggers estimated he has “anywhere from 200 to 300″ mail-in votes to be tabulated plus any stragglers that might come in, provided they were postmarked by Nov. 5.

The 76th District, however, doesn’t span the entirety of any of the three counties, so some of these votes will not include the Briel-Bishop race. Bishop won at a clip of 56% in La Salle County and 52% in Bureau County, while Briel won 62% of the votes counted in DeKalb County.

Yednock opted not to seek reelection. Briel, his chief of staff, emerged from a three-way contest for the Democratic nomination while Bishop prevailed in a two-way primary contest.

Liz Bishop, the Republican nominee for the Illinois State House District 76 seat smiles while looking at results during  Election night on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 at the Auditorium Ballroom in La Salle.

Liz Bishop, a La Salle Republican, trails Amy "Murri" Briel by 505 votes but there still are more than 1,000 mail-in ballots in play to be counted in the three counties that encompass the district. (Scott Anderson)

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