Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2010
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The 2010 Elections for the Illinois House of Representatives was conducted on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The 2010 primary election was conducted on Tuesday, February 2, 2010. State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for a vote every two years.
Overview
Illinois State House Elections, 2010 | |||||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats before |
Seats after |
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Democratic | 1,739,241 | 50.62% | 70 | 64 | -6 | ||
Republican | 1,649,274 | 48.01% | 48 | 54 | +6 | ||
Green | 31,974 | 0.93% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Independent | 15,057 | 0.44% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Totals | 3,435,546 | 100.00% | 118 | 118 | — |
General election
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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1 | Democratic | Susana Mendoza | Democratic | Susana Mendoza | |||||
2 | Democratic | Edward Acevedo | Democratic | Edward Acevedo | |||||
3 | Democratic | Luis Arroyo | Democratic | Luis Arroyo | |||||
4 | Democratic | Cynthia Soto | Democratic | Cynthia Soto | |||||
5 | Democratic | Kenneth Dunkin | Democratic | Kenneth Dunkin | |||||
6 | Democratic | Esther Golar | Democratic | Esther Golar | |||||
7 | Democratic | Karen Yarbrough | Democratic | Karen Yarbrough | |||||
8 | Democratic | LaShawn Ford | Democratic | LaShawn Ford | |||||
9 | Democratic | Arthur Turner | Democratic | Arthur Turner | |||||
10 | Democratic | Annazette Collins | Democratic | Annazette Collins | |||||
11 | Democratic | John Fritchey | retired | Democratic | Ann M. Williams | ||||
Republican | Scott Tucker | ||||||||
12 | Democratic | Sara Feigenholtz | Democratic | Sara Feigenholtz | |||||
Republican | Dave Lenkowski | ||||||||
13 | Democratic | Greg Harris | Democratic | Greg Harris | |||||
14 | Democratic | Harry Osterman | Democratic | Harry Osterman | |||||
15 | Democratic | John D'Amico | Democratic | John D'Amico | |||||
16 | Democratic | Lou Lang | Democratic | Lou Lang | |||||
17 | Republican | Elizabeth Coulson | retired | Republican | Hamilton Chang | ||||
Democratic | Daniel Biss | ||||||||
18 | Democratic | Julie Hamos | retired | Democratic | Robyn Gabel | ||||
19 | Democratic | Joseph M. Lyons | Democratic | Joseph M. Lyons | |||||
Republican | David J. Anderson | ||||||||
20 | Republican | Michael P. McAuliffe | Republican | Michael P. McAuliffe | |||||
21 | Democratic | Michael J. Zalewski | Democratic | Michael J. Zalewski | |||||
22 | Democratic | Mike Madigan | Democratic | Mike Madigan | |||||
Republican | Patrick John Ryan | ||||||||
23 | Democratic | Daniel J. Burke | Democratic | Daniel J. Burke | |||||
24 | Democratic | Elizabeth Hernandez | Democratic | Elizabeth Hernandez | |||||
25 | Democratic | Barbara Flynn Currie | Democratic | Barbara Flynn Currie | |||||
26 | Democratic | William D. Burns | Democratic | William D. Burns | |||||
Republican | Sylvester 'Junebug' Hendricks | ||||||||
27 | Democratic | Monique D. Davis | Democratic | Monique D. Davis | |||||
28 | Democratic | Robert Rita | Democratic | Robert Rita | |||||
29 | Democratic | David E. Miller | Running for State Comptroller | Democratic | Thaddeus Jones | ||||
Green | Kenneth "Kenny" Williams | ||||||||
30 | Democratic | William Davis | Democratic | William Davis | |||||
31 | Democratic | Mary E. Flowers | Democratic | Mary E. Flowers | |||||
32 | Democratic | André Thapedi | Democratic | André Thapedi | |||||
33 | Democratic | Marlow H. Colvin | Democratic | Marlow H. Colvin | |||||
34 | Democratic | Constance A. Howard | Democratic | Constance A. Howard | |||||
35 | Democratic | Kevin Joyce | Democratic | Kevin Joyce | |||||
Republican | Barbara Ruth Bellar | ||||||||
36 | Democratic | Michael J. Carberry | Democratic | Kelly M. Burke | |||||
Republican | Richard L. Grabowski | ||||||||
37 | Democratic | Kevin A. McCarthy | Democratic | Kevin A. McCarthy | |||||
Republican | Jeffrey L. Junkas | ||||||||
38 | Democratic | Al Riley | Democratic | Al Riley | |||||
39 | Democratic | Maria Antonia Berrios | Democratic | Maria Antonia Berrios | |||||
Green | Jeremy Karpen | ||||||||
40 | Democratic | Deborah Mell | Democratic | Deborah Mell | |||||
41 | Republican | Bob Biggins | retired | Republican | Chris Nybo | ||||
Democratic | Brian J. Stephenson | ||||||||
42 | Republican | Sandra M. Pihos | Republican | Sandra M. Pihos | |||||
Democratic | Kathryn F. Vlahos | ||||||||
43 | Democratic | Keith Farnham | Democratic | Keith Farnham | |||||
Republican | Ruth Munson | ||||||||
44 | Democratic | Fred Crespo | Democratic | Fred Crespo | |||||
Republican | Billie D. Roth | ||||||||
45 | Republican | Franco Coladipietro | Republican | Franco Coladipietro | |||||
Democratic | Jim Hagerty | ||||||||
46 | Republican | Dennis Reboletti | Republican | Dennis Reboletti | |||||
Democratic | Deborah O'Keefe Conroy | ||||||||
47 | Republican | Patricia R. Bellock | Republican | Patricia R. Bellock | |||||
Green | Bob Mueller | ||||||||
Democratic | Jim Speta | ||||||||
48 | Republican | Michael Connelly | Republican | Michael Connelly | |||||
Democratic | Barbara Green | ||||||||
49 | Republican | Timothy L. Schmitz | Republican | Timothy L. Schmitz | |||||
Democratic | Jennifer Barconi | ||||||||
50 | Republican | Kay Hatcher | Republican | Kay Hatcher | |||||
Democratic | Linda Healy | ||||||||
51 | Republican | Ed Sullivan, Jr. | Republican | Ed Sullivan, Jr. | |||||
Democratic | Steve Riess | ||||||||
52 | Republican | Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. | Republican | Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. | |||||
53 | Republican | Sidney Mathias | Republican | Sidney Mathias | |||||
Democratic | Linda Birnbaum | ||||||||
54 | Republican | Suzanne Bassi | lost in primary | Republican | Tom Morrison | ||||
Democratic | Matt Flamm | ||||||||
55 | Republican | Randy Ramey, Jr. | Republican | Randy Ramey, Jr. | |||||
Democratic | Gregory Brownfield | ||||||||
56 | Democratic | Paul D. Froehlich | retired | Democratic | Michelle Mussman | ||||
Republican | Ryan Higgins | ||||||||
57 | Democratic | Elaine Nekritz | Democratic | Elaine Nekritz | |||||
Republican | Richard Hamen | ||||||||
58 | Democratic | Karen May | Democratic | Karen May | |||||
Republican | Lauren Turelli | ||||||||
59 | Democratic | Carol Sente | Democratic | Carol Sente | |||||
Republican | Dan Sugue | ||||||||
60 | Democratic | Eddie Washington | died June 4, 2010 | Democratic | Rita Mayfield | ||||
61 | Republican | JoAnn D. Osmond | Republican | JoAnn D. Osmond | |||||
Democratic | Scott D. Pollock | ||||||||
62 | Republican | Sandy Cole | Republican | Sandy Cole | |||||
Democratic | Rich Voltair | ||||||||
63 | Democratic | Jack D. Franks | Democratic | Jack D. Franks | |||||
Republican | John O'Neill | ||||||||
64 | Republican | Michael Tryon | Republican | Michael W. Tryon | |||||
Democratic | Robert Kaempfe | ||||||||
65 | Republican | Rosemary Mulligan | Republican | Rosemary Mulligan | |||||
Democratic | Wendy Gruen | ||||||||
66 | Democratic | Mark L. Walker | Democratic | Mark L. Walker | |||||
Republican | David Harris | ||||||||
67 | Democratic | Charles E. Jefferson | Democratic | Charles E. Jefferson | |||||
Republican | Robert E. Brokish, Jr. | ||||||||
68 | Republican | Dave Winters | Republican | Dave Winters | |||||
Democratic | Marla Jean Wilson | ||||||||
Green | Gerry Woods | ||||||||
69 | Republican | Ronald A. Wait | xx | Republican | Joe Sosnowski | ||||
Democratic | Ray Pendzinski | ||||||||
Green | Dan Lindsey | ||||||||
70 | Republican | Robert W. Pritchard | Republican | Robert W. Pritchard | |||||
71 | Democratic | Mike Boland | xx | Democratic | Dennis Ahern | ||||
Republican | Richard Morthland | ||||||||
72 | Democratic | Patrick J. Verschoore | Democratic | Patrick J. Verschoore | |||||
Republican | Mark Lioen | ||||||||
73 | Republican | David R. Leitch | Republican | David R. Leitch | |||||
74 | Republican | Donald L. Moffitt | Republican | Donald L. Moffitt | |||||
Democratic | Elizabeth Double | ||||||||
75 | Democratic | Careen M. Gordon | Democratic | Careen M. Gordon | |||||
Republican | Sue Rezin | ||||||||
76 | Democratic | Frank J. Mautino | Democratic | Frank J. Mautino | |||||
77 | Republican | Angelo Saviano | Republican | Angelo Saviano | |||||
78 | Democratic | Deborah L. Graham | Democratic | Camille Lilly | |||||
79 | Democratic | Lisa M. Dugan | Democratic | Lisa M. Dugan | |||||
Republican | Nick Been | ||||||||
Green | George Ochsenfeld | ||||||||
80 | Democratic | Anthony DeLuca | Democratic | Anthony DeLuca | |||||
81 | Republican | Renee Kosel | Democratic | John G. Unhoch | |||||
Republican | Renee Kosel | ||||||||
82 | Republican | Jim Durkin | Republican | Jim Durkin | |||||
Democratic | Matthew T. Mostowik | ||||||||
83 | Democratic | Linda Chapa LaVia | Democratic | Linda Chapa LaVia | |||||
84 | Republican | Tom Cross | Republican | Tom Cross | |||||
Democratic | Dennis Grosskopf | ||||||||
85 | Democratic | Emily McAsey | Democratic | Emily McAsey | |||||
Republican | Maripat Oliver | ||||||||
86 | Democratic | Jack McGuire | Democratic | Jack McGuire | |||||
Republican | Ryan Eggert | ||||||||
87 | Republican | Bill Mitchell | Republican | Bill Mitchell | |||||
Democratic | George H. Wissmiller | ||||||||
88 | Republican | Dan Brady | Republican | Dan Brady | |||||
89 | Republican | Jim Sacia | Republican | Jim Sacia | |||||
Democratic | Victoria F. Grizzoffi | ||||||||
90 | Republican | Jerry L. Mitchell | Republican | Jerry L. Mitchell | |||||
Democratic | Kenneth J. Novak | ||||||||
91 | Democratic | Michael K. Smith | Democratic | Michael K. Smith | |||||
Republican | Michael D. Unes | ||||||||
92 | Democratic | Jehan Gordon | Democratic | Jehan Gordon | |||||
Republican | Jim Montelongo | ||||||||
93 | Republican | Jil Tracy | Republican | Jil Tracy | |||||
94 | Republican | Richard P. Myers | Republican | Richard P. Myers | |||||
Democratic | Earl W. Godt II | ||||||||
95 | Republican | Mike Fortner | Republican | Mike Fortner | |||||
Democratic | Maria Owens | ||||||||
96 | Republican | Darlene Senger | Republican | Darlene Senger | |||||
Democratic | Dawn DeSart | ||||||||
97 | Republican | Jim Watson | Republican | Jim Watson | |||||
98 | Democratic | Betsy Hannig | xx | Democratic | Charles Landers | ||||
Republican | Wayne Arthur Rosenthal | ||||||||
99 | Republican | Raymond Poe | Republican | Raymond Poe | |||||
Democratic | Kent E. DeLay | ||||||||
100 | Republican | Rich Brauer | Republican | Rich Brauer | |||||
101 | Democratic | Robert F. Flider | Democratic | Robert F. Flider | |||||
Republican | Adam M. Brown | ||||||||
Republican | Mark Scranton (withdrawn) | ||||||||
102 | Republican | Ron Stephens | Republican | Ron Stephens | |||||
Independent | Deena Dailey | ||||||||
103 | Democratic | Naomi Jakobsson | Democratic | Naomi Jakobsson | |||||
Republican | Norman E. Davis | ||||||||
104 | Republican | William B. Black | xx | Republican | Chad D. Hays | ||||
Democratic | Michael Puhr | ||||||||
105 | Republican | Shane Cultra | Republican | Shane Cultra | |||||
Green | Vince LaMie | ||||||||
106 | Republican | Keith P. Sommer | Republican | Keith P. Sommer | |||||
107 | Republican | John Cavaletto | Republican | John Cavaletto | |||||
Democratic | Joshua Qualls | ||||||||
108 | Republican | David Reis | Republican | David Reis | |||||
109 | Republican | Roger L. Eddy | Republican | Roger L. Eddy | |||||
Democratic | Tim Cyr | ||||||||
110 | Republican | Chapin Rose | Republican | Chapin Rose | |||||
Democratic | Dennis Malak | ||||||||
111 | Democratic | Daniel V. Beiser | Democratic | Daniel V. Beiser | |||||
112 | Democratic | Jay C. Hoffman | Democratic | Jay C. Hoffman | |||||
Republican | Dwight D. Kay | ||||||||
113 | Democratic | Thomas Holbrook | Democratic | Thomas Holbrook | |||||
Republican | Joseph F. Avellone | ||||||||
114 | Democratic | Eddie Lee Jackson | Democratic | Eddie Lee Jackson | |||||
115 | Republican | Mike Bost | Republican | Mike Bost | |||||
Green | Charlie Howe | ||||||||
116 | Democratic | Dan Reitz | Democratic | Dan Reitz | |||||
Republican | Glenn C. Farley | ||||||||
117 | Democratic | John E. Bradley | Democratic | John E. Bradley | |||||
118 | Democratic | Brandon W. Phelps | Democratic | Brandon W. Phelps |
Notable races
District 54
Long-time Republican incumbent Suzanne Bassi, a moderate, lost in the primary to conservative Tom Morrison (campaign site, PVS), co-owner of a Servpro franchise with his brother, in a surprising upset. Morrison is facing Democratic nominee Matt Flamm (campaign site, PVS), senior partner in a business and real estate law practice in Chicago.[1][2] The Pioneer Press endorsed Flamm on October 14, 2010.[3]
The 54th District includes portions of Palatine, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Inverness, Hoffman Estates and Rolling Meadows.
- Daily Herald candidate questionnaire
- Campaign contributions at National Institute for Money in State Politics: Suzanne Bassi, Matt Flamm, Tom Morrison
See also
References
- ↑ Morrison stuns Bassi in 54th, Stephanie Kohl, Pioneer Press, February 2, 2010
- ↑ Bassi loses to Morrison in 54th House District GOP primary, Kim Pohl, Daily Herald, February 2, 2010
- ↑ Endorsement: Flamm for 54th, editorial, Pioneer Press, October 14, 2010
- General Election 2010: Offices and Candidates from the Illinois State Board of Elections
External links
- Illinois State Board of Elections
- Illinois General Assembly - Illinois State Representatives, 96th General Assembly
- Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2010 at Ballotpedia
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