Kim Foxx wins primary after Conway concedes in race for Cook County State's Attorney

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Kim Foxx speaks after winning primary race

Kim Foxx is heading to the November election.

Kim Foxx, the Chicago area’s top prosecutor, won the Democratic nomination Tuesday against three challengers who zeroed in on her handling of the Jussie Smollett criminal case.

The primary race for Cook County state’s attorney was one of the most expensive of its kind, particularly with Navy veteran Bill Conway making his first run for public office with millions of dollars in family wealth.

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Kim Foxx wins primary after Bill Conway concedes in race for Cook County State’s Attorney

Kim Foxx has won the Illinois Democratic Primary for Cook County State's Attorney after Bill Conway conceded to the incumbent Tuesday night, a spokesperson for Conway tells FOX 32.

He had been running television ads for months questioning Foxx’s controversial decision to drop charges against the “Empire” actor. Smollett is accused of staging a racist, anti-gay attack in Chicago. She recused herself from the Smollett case, but questions loom about whether she acted improperly for speaking to a Smollett relative and aide to former first lady Michelle Obama before the charges were dismissed. A special prosecutor reinstated the charges last month, which Foxx blasted as political.

On the campaign trail, Foxx tried to focus on her record, touting the work of a conviction integrity unit and reforms to the cash bail system.

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Awaiting results for the Cook County State's Attorney's race

FOX 32's Tia Ewing reports...

She led in endorsements and establishment backing. Several super PACS also worked against her opponents, including Conway whose $11.5 million campaign came mostly from his billionaire father, William Conway, co-founder of Washington D.C.-based Carlyle Group.

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The other Democrats running were former Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti and former federal prosecutor Donna More.