SPRINGFIELD — The 2024 primaries in Illinois were largely uneventful, due mainly to a lack of competition in races at the top of the ballot and historically low turnout among voters.That’s the analysis of two former Illinois governors, Republican Jim Edgar and Democrat Pat Quinn, who spoke with Capitol News Illinois Thursday after the elections. The former governors sat for an interview for Capitol News Illinois’ Capitol Cast podcast.“Overall, I don't think this is a primary the general public …