Alicia Florrick finally won the State's Attorney office after a long and brutal election. However, just when she thought it was over, she will quickly come to realize that she's in for a lot more drama surrounding her campaign in Sunday's all-new episode of "The Good Wife."

"It doesn't end, does it?" says Alicia in a promo video teasing the next episode, which is entitled "Winning Ugly."

"You win the election, you think it's over. It's never over," she declares.

According to the preview, Alicia will run into a number of serious new problems that could reopen the entire election in light of allegations of voter fraud and campaign corruption. As a result, Alicia and Eli will go to great extends to prevent a recount from taking place.

Daniel will also face potentially harsh charges over something that occurred back in Cary Agos' case.

Another clip in the promo shows that Alicia will expose her vulnerable side as she is seen crying and running into the arms of her husband, Peter.

CarterMatt reports that the synopsis for the next episode reads as follows:

"When potential voter fraud is discovered in the State's Attorney election, Eli and Alicia take steps to stop a recount by enlisting the help of a well-respected civil rights lawyer, Spencer Randolph (Ron Rifkin). Also, Diane learns she unwittingly submitted false evidence in Cary's case."

TVLine also dropped hints about Kalinda's exit from "The Good Wife." A number of rumors have surfaced about Kalinda, including that she will be killed off the show, go to jail and enter a witness protection program. However, based on a photo Archie Panjabi tweeted on Tuesday, it doesn't look like Kalinda will be involved in any death scenes, teased TVLine's Ausiello.

Season 6, Episode 16 of "The Good Wife," "Winning Ugly," will air on Sunday, April 12, at 9 p.m. on CBS.

Watch a preview below.