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Amy Grant is an American politician, currently serving as the Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 47th district. The district, located in DuPage County, includes all or parts of Carol Stream, Lisle, Warrenville, Wheaton, Winfield, West Chicago, and Naperville.
John Curran is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate. He took office in July 2017 after accepting an appointment to replace Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno who resigned July 1, 2017. He represents the 41st district which includes all or parts of Lemont , Indian Head Park , LaGrange Western Springs , Homer Glen , Burr Ridge ...
In July 2011, Cronin stepped down as chairman of the DuPage County Republican Party, prompting the executive committee to unanimously select State Representative Randy Ramey as his successor. Cronin, who had led the county Republicans since taking over from State Senator Kirk Dillard nearly four years prior, cited his heavy workload as DuPage ...
This district includes parts of the Cook County, DuPage County and Will County. Republican incumbent Judy Biggert, who has held the seat since January 1999, ran against Democratic nominee Scott Harper and Green Party nominee Steve Alesch. CQ Politics initially forecast the race as 'Safe Republican', but changed the forecast to 'Republican ...
Dave Carlin is chairman of the College of DuPage Board of Trustees, [1] former Republican candidate for state representative in Illinois' 48th district, [2] [3] former Illinois Republican Party deputy executive director, and former executive director of the DuPage Republican Party.
Conroy defeated Hart in the general election. She is the first woman to chair the county board, and the first Democrat to hold the position in over 75 years. Her victory reflected the changing politics of DuPage, which had historically been a Republican stronghold until Democrats gained more solid political footing in recent years.
Hultgren served one 4-year term as one of the then all-Republican 24-member DuPage County Board from December 1994 to December 1998. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] DuPage County Board members at that time also served as DuPage County Forest Commissioners.
He ran for U.S. Congress as a Republican in 1984, but lost in the primary to John E. Grotberg. [5] [4] [6] In 1992, Johnson won election to the 50th district [6] in the Illinois House, where he served for the next 10 years. [4] He served in a heavily Republican district that stretched from western DuPage County to St. Charles, Illinois. [7]