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2002 Census of Agriculture – 11th Congressional District Profile; District map; Congressional district profiles; Washington Post page on the 11th District of Illinois; U.S. Census Bureau – 11th District Fact Sheet Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; Maps Illinois Districts in 1903. (1901 to 1947) [permanent dead link ]
Illinois's 11th House of Representatives district is a Representative district within the Illinois House of Representatives located in Cook County, Illinois. It has been represented by Democrat Ann Williams since January 12, 2011. The district was previously represented by Democrat Kathleen C. Moore for a few weeks.
Illinois is divided into 17 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. The majority of Illinois' districts are located in the Chicago area. The Illinois General Assembly has the primary responsibility of redrawing congressional district lines following each decennial census.
U.S. Rep. Bill Foster launched his reelection campaign Wednesday for another term in Illinois’ 11th Congressional District. The Democrat from Naperville has represented the 11th District since 2013.
The 11th district is based in the western suburbs and exurbs of Chicago, including Aurora, Naperville, and Belvidere. The incumbent is Democrat Bill Foster, who was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2022. [1]
The 11th district included Kankakee and parts of Bloomington, Joliet and Normal. [163] The district's population was 79 percent white, 10 percent Hispanic and 8 percent black (see Race and ethnicity in the United States census); 88 percent were high school graduates and 21 percent had received a bachelor's degree or higher.
The number of voting seats within the House of Representatives is currently set at ... 11th district: 1913–present; 12th district: ... Illinois 12: 14,015.96 36,301 ...
The newly drawn 11th district is the successor to the old 13th district, which had been represented by Republican Judy Biggert since 1999. While the reconfigured district contains half of Biggert's former territory, it was made significantly more Democratic than before. It now includes the Democratic-leaning areas of Joliet and Aurora.