Phil Hare
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In office Term Starts January 2007 |
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Preceded by | Lane Evans |
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Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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Born | February 21, 1949 Galesburg, Illinois |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Rebecca Hare |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Philip G. "Phil" Hare (born February 21, 1949) served as District Director for Illinois Representative Lane Evans for 23 years, and is currently the Democratic Congressman elect in Illinois's 17th congressional district. Due to the increasingly debilitating effects of Parkinson's Disease, Evans withdrew from his re-election bid a week after having been renominated in the March 21, 2006 primary, and endorsed Hare, who then was selected by a vote of Democratic precinct committeemen on June 6, 2006. His Republican opponent is Andrea Zinga, who lost to Evans in 2004.
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[edit] Background
Hare was born in Galesburg, Illinois but was raised in Rock Island, Illinois. He graduated from Alleman High School in 1967. The son of a mechanist Hare went to work at Seaford Clothing Factory in Rock Island where he stayed for 13 years. While working there Phil served as a union leader and was President of the UNITE HERE Local 617. He also served 6 years as a reservist in the U.S. Army. These experiences helped him develop a passion for public service, labor politics, and concern for veteran affairs.
Hare and his wife Beckie currently live in Rock Island and have two grown children, Amy, 31 and Louis, 26.
[edit] Political career
Hare began his political career in 1980 when he ran as an Alternate Delegate to the Democratic Presidential Convention in support of Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. He was one of 6 candidates running for alternate delegate but the three Kennedy delegates were defeated by the three candidates supporting President Jimmy Carter of Georgia. In 1982 Phil left his union position to help his good friend Lane Evans who was making an attempt to unseat U.S. Rep. Tom Railsback in the U.S. Congress. Hare first met Evans in 1976 when the two were volunteers in Senator Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma's campaign for President. With the unexpected defeat of Rep. Railsback in the Republican Primary, Evans went on to victory in November and Hare was then appointed as the new District Director for the 17th Congressional District in Illinois.
For the next 24 years Hare worked as an aide to Evans, assisting the Congressman primarily on constituent issues, and labor problems. In the last few years of Evans time in Congress Hare attended serveral speaking engagements and even debated Evans' opponents in 2002 and 2004 because of the Congressman's Parkinsons disease which has often prevented Evans from participating in the engagements.
In March 2006, after Evans announced his retirement, Hare announced his candidacy to succeed Evans. In a Special Democratic Primary Hare defeated the 4 other candidates and has since won the endorsment of his former boss. As a candidate for Congress, Hare has focused much of his campaign on labor issues and is a strong supporter of unions and a critic of North American Free Trade Agreement, which he blames for a loss of jobs in his western Illinois district.
[edit] Election history
Special May Primary for U.S. House 2006
Phil Hare- 17,011 64%
John Sullivan- 7,530 28%
Mark Schwiebert- 1,370 5%
Micheal Boland- 612 2%
Rob Mellon- 98 0%
Election of November 7, 2006 for U.S. House Dist. 17
D. Phil Hare- 114,638 57%
R. Andrea Zinga- 85,734 43%
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Preceded by: Lane Evans |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 17th congressional district 2007- |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |
[edit] External links
- IL 17: Surprise Open-Seat Race Showing Increased Intensity, CQPolitics, Greg Giroux, June 30, 2006
- Phil Hare, Illinois 17th Congressional District Democrat candidate survey, Quad-City Times, May 12, 2006