2022 Illinois House of Representatives election

The 2022 elections for the Illinois House of Representatives will take place on Tuesday November 8, 2022, to elect representatives from all 118 Representative districts in the Illinois House of Representatives. The primary election will take place on Tuesday, June 28, 2022.[1] The winners of this election will serve in the 103rd General Assembly, with seats apportioned among the state based on the 2020 United States Census. The Democratic Party has held a House majority since 1997. The inauguration of the 103rd General Assembly will occur on Wednesday January 11, 2023.[2]

2022 Illinois House of Representatives election

November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)

All 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives
60 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Emanuel "Chris" Welch Jim Durkin
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 7th-Chicago 82nd-Western Springs
Last election 73 seats, 61.9% 45 seats, 38.1%

Incumbent Speaker

Emanuel "Chris" Welch
Democratic



The elections for Illinois United States Senator (Class III), Illinois's 17 congressional districts, Illinois Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Illinois Executive positions, and the Illinois Senate will also be held on this date.

The Republican Party needs to flip control of 15 seats to earn a majority in the Illinois House.

Results

2022 Illinois State House General Election
Party Votes Percentage % Change Candidates Seats
before
Seats
after
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Democratic 73
Republican 45
Libertarian 0
Independent 0
Green 0
Constitution 0
Write-Ins 0
Totals 100.00% 118 118

Election details

Redistricting

With the 2020 United States census, all 59 Legislative Districts and the corresponding 118 Representative Districts will be redrawn to accommodate the new population data. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Census Bureau stated that the necessary data for redistricting won't be available until September 2021.[3] The Illinois Constitution states that:

"In the year following each Federal decennial census year, the General Assembly by law shall redistrict the Legislative Districts and the Representative Districts. If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of that year, a Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be constituted not later than July 10. The Commission shall consist of eight members, no more than four of whom shall be members of the same political party."[4]
Illinois Constitution Article IV Section 3b

With the possibility of this commission and the state constitution not specifying what population data to use in redistricting, Illinois Democrats have gone ahead and started the redistricting process. Each committee has not yet stated what population data will be used, but the Chicago Tribune has speculated the use of "estimates from the federal census’ American Community Survey or private vendor data."[5]

District index

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Districts 1–25

District 1

The district has been represented by Democrat Aaron Ortiz since January 9, 2019.[6] Ortiz was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Aaron M. Ortiz (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 2

The district has been represented by Democrat Theresa Mah since January 11, 2017.[6] Mah was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Mah was redistricted to the 24th Representative district and is running for re-election in her new district. Democratic state Representative Elizabeth Hernandez was redistricted from the 24th Representative district and is running in the Democratic primary.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez
Total votes 100.0

District 3

The 3rd district covers parts of the Chicago neighborhoods of Belmont Cragin, Dunning, Hermosa, Logan Square, Montclare, Portage Park, and West Town. The district has been represented by Democrat Eva-Dina Delgado since her appointment on November 15, 2019.[6] Delgado was elected unopposed in 2020. Jonathan Serrano is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eva-Dina Delgado (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jonathan Serrano
Total votes 100.0

District 4

The 4th district covers parts of the Chicago neighborhoods of Austin, Belmont Cragin, Hermosa, Humboldt Park, and West Town. The district has been represented by Democrat Delia Ramirez since January 9, 2019.[6] Ramirez was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Ramirez is running for the Democratic nomination in the 3rd congressional district. Lilian Jimenez, an attorney,[7]Manuel Jimenez, Jr., and Hector Villafuerte are all running for the Democratic nomination. JD Sloat is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lilian Jimenez
Democratic Manuel Jimenez, Jr.
Democratic Hector Villafuerte
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican JD Sloat
Total votes 100.0

District 5

The district has been represented by Democrat Lamont Robinson since January 9, 2019.[6] Robinson was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Montelle LaToya Gaji is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lamont Robinson (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Montelle LaToya Gaji
Total votes 100.0

District 6

The district has been represented by Democrat Sonya Harper since her appointment in October 2015.[6] Harper was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Harper will face Carolynn Crump and Steven Williams for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carolynn Denise Crump
Democratic Sonya Marie Harper (incumbent)
Democratic Steven Williams
Total votes 100.0

District 7

The district has been represented by Democratic House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch since January 9, 2013.[6] Welch was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Eddie Kornegay, Jr. is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emanuel "Chris" Welch (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie L. Kornegay, Jr.
Total votes 100.0

District 8

The district has been represented by Democrat La Shawn Ford since January 10, 2007.[6] Ford was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic La Shawn K. Ford (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 9

The district has been represented by Democrat Lakesia Collins since her appointment on July 24, 2020.[6] Collins was elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lakesia Collins (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 10

The district has been represented by Democrat Jawaharial Williams since his appointment on May 17, 2019.[6] Williams was elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jawaharial "Omar" Williams (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 11

The district has been represented by Democrat Ann Williams since January 12, 2011.[6] Williams was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ann M. Williams (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 12

The district has been represented by Democrat Margaret Croke since January 2, 2021.[6] Croke was first elected unopposed in 2020. Croke will face Abigail Nichols for the Democratic nomination. George Kemper is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Margaret Croke (incumbent)
Democratic Abigail C. Nichols
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George Kemper
Total votes 100.0

District 13

The district has been represented by Democrat Greg Harris since December 2006.[6] Harris was re-elected unopposed in 2020. He is not seeking re-election.[8] Six candidates are running for the Democratic nomination:

Eddien Gonzalez and Alper Turan, a teacher,[13] are running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eileen Dordek
Democratic Hoan Huynh
Democratic Becky Levin
Democratic Fernando "Sergio" Mojica
Democratic Andrew "Andy" Peters
Democratic Joseph "Joe" Struck
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddien E Gonzalez
Republican Alper Turan
Total votes 100.0

District 14

The district has been represented by Democrat Kelly Cassidy since her appointment in May 2011.[6] Cassidy was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kelly M. Cassidy (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 15

The district had been represented by Democrat John D'Amico since November 2004.[6] D'Amico was re-elected unopposed in 2020. On November 5, 2021, D'Amico announced he was retiring from his seat effective the same day.[14] Michael Kelly, an athletic director, was appointed on November 23, 2021.[15] Kelly will face Michael Rabbitt, a business transformation leader at Argonne National Laboratory,[16] for the Democratic nomination. Mark Albers is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael J. Kelly (incumbent)
Democratic Michael Patrick Rabbitt
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark R. Albers
Total votes 100.0

District 16

The district has been represented by Democrat Denyse Wang Stoneback since January 13, 2021.[6] Stoneback was first elected unopposed in 2020. Stoneback will face Naema Abraham, a Niles Township High Schools District 219 board member,[17] and Kevin Olickal, a former Cook County recovery specialist,[18] for the Democratic nomination. Vince Romano, a Republican candidate in 2012, is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Naema Abraham
Democratic Kevin Olickal
Democratic Denyse Wang Stoneback (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vince Romano
Total votes 100.0

District 17

The district has been represented by Democrat Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz since January 9, 2019.[6] Gong-Gershowitz was re-elected with 67.6% of the vote in 2020. Bradley Martin is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bradley Martin
Total votes 100.0

District 18

The district has been represented by Democrat Robyn Gabel since her appointment in April 2010.[6] Gabel was re-elected with 72.3% of the vote in 2020. Charles Hutchinson is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robyn Gabel (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles Hutchinson
Total votes 100.0

District 19

The district had been represented by Democrat Lindsey LaPointe since her appointment on July 24, 2019.[6] LaPointe was elected with 58.4% of the vote in 2020. LaPointe will face Keith Thornton Jr., a 911 dispatcher, and Tina Wallace, a real estate broker, for the Democratic nomination.[19]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lindsey LaPointe (incumbent)
Democratic Keith Thornton
Democratic Tina Wallace
Total votes 100.0

District 20

The district has been represented by Republican Bradley Stephens since his appointment in June 2019.[6] Stephens was elected with 54.6% of the vote in 2020.

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brad Stephens (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 21

The district has been represented by Democrat Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. since his appointment on January 10, 2020.[6] Gonzalez was elected unopposed in 2020. Gonzalez was redistricted to the 23rd Representative district and is running for re-election in his new district. Democratic state Representative Michael J. Zalewski was redistricted from the 23rd Representative district and is facing Abdelnasser Rashid for the Democratic nomination. Matthew J. Schultz is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Abdelnasser Rashid
Democratic Michael J. Zalewski
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael J. Schultz
Total votes 100.0

District 22

The district had been represented by Mike Madigan since January 13, 1993 and had served in the Illinois House since January 13, 1971. He was the 67th Speaker of the House from 1983 to 1995 and the 69th Speaker of the House from 1997 to 2021.[6] Madigan was re-elected with 100.0% of the vote in 2020. After suspending his campaign for the Speakership in 2021, Madigan announced he would resign as state representative at the end of February but ended up resigning on February 18.[20][21] Chicago City Council infrastructure manager Edward Guerra Kodatt was appointed to the district on February 21, 2021 but would resign three days later on February 24, 2021.[22] He resigned due to Madigan and Chicago's 13th ward alderman Marty Quinn's suggestion after they became aware of “allegations of questionable conduct.”[23] Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar, an auxiliary board member for the National Museum of Mexican Art, was appointed on February 25, 2021.[24]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Angie Guerrero-Cuellar (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 23

The district has been represented by Democrat Michael J. Zalewski since December 2008.[6] Zalewski was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Zalewski was redistricted to the 21st Representative district and is running for re-election in his new district. Democratic state Representative Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. was redistricted from the 21st Representative district and is running for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edgar Gonzalez, Jr.
Total votes 100.0

District 24

The district has been represented by Democrat Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez since January 10, 2007.[6] Hernandez was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Hernandez was redistricted to the 2nd Representative district and is running for re-election in her new district. Democratic state Representative Theresa Mah was redistricted from the 2nd Representative district and is running for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Theresa Mah
Total votes 100.0

District 25

The district has been represented by Democrat Curtis Tarver since January 9, 2019.[6] Tarver was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Tarver will face Josef Michael Carr, a businessman,[25] for the Democratic nomination. Lori Yokoyama is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Josef Michael Carr
Democratic Curtis J. Tarver II (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lori Yokoyama
Total votes 100.0

Districts 26–50

District 26

The district has been represented by Democrat Kam Buckner since his appointment on January 18, 2019.[6] Buckner was elected with 100.0% of the vote in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kam Buckner (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 27

The district has been represented by Democrat Justin Slaughter since his appointment in January 2017.[6] Slaughter was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Slaughter will face Jasimone Ward, an Emergency medical technician,[26] for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Justin Q. Slaughter (incumbent)
Democratic Jasimone Ward
Total votes 100.0

District 28

The district has been represented by Democrat Robert Rita since January 8, 2003.[6] Rita was re-elected with 99.4% of the vote in 2020. Rita will face Paris Walker-Thomas for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert "Bob" Rita (incumbent)
Democratic Paris Walker-Thomas
Total votes 100.0

District 29

The district has been represented by Democrat Thaddeus Jones since January 12, 2011.[6] Jones was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Jones will face Calumet City 2nd Ward Councilwoman Monet S. Wilson for the Democratic nomination.[27]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thaddeus Jones (incumbent)
Democratic Monet S. Wilson
Total votes 100.0

District 30

The district has been represented by Democrat Will Davis since January 8, 2003.[6] Davis was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Davis will face Alton Bratley for the Democratic nomination. Patricia Bonk, a nurse,[28] is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alton Bradley
Democratic William "Will" Davis (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patricia Bonk
Total votes 100.0

District 31

The district has been represented by Democrat Mary E. Flowers since January 9, 1985.[6] Flowers was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Kenneth J. Yerkes is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary E. Flowers (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth J. Yerkes
Total votes 100.0

District 32

The district had been represented by Democrat Andre Thapedi since January 14, 2009.[6] Thapedi was re-elected unopposed in 2020. On January 31, 2021, Thapedi announced his intention to resign from his seat, stating the passing of his parents driving his intention.[29] Thapedi resigned on March 17, 2021.[30] City Colleges of Chicago associate athletics director Cyril Nichols was appointed to the seat on April 8, 2021 to fill the remainder of the term.[31] Thapedi will face Bobby Joe Johnson and Safaa Zarzour for the Democratic nomination. Carl Kunz is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bobby Joe Johnson
Democratic Cyril Nichols (incumbent)
Democratic Safaa Zarzour
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carl R. Kunz
Total votes 100.0

District 33

The district has been represented by Democrat Marcus C. Evans Jr. since his appointment in April 2012.[6] Evans Jr. was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcus C. Evans Jr. (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 34

The district has been represented by Democrat Nicholas Smith since his appointment on February 4, 2018.[6] Smith was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Rebecca Harms and Frederick Walls are running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nicholas "Nick" Smith (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rebecca Harms
Republican Frederick L. Walls
Total votes 100.0

District 35

The district has been represented by Democrat Frances Ann Hurley since January 9, 2013.[6] Hurley was re-elected with 64.2% of the vote in 2020. Hurley will face David Dewar for the Democratic nomination. Herb Hebein, the Republican nominee in 2020, is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David A. Dewar
Democratic Frances Ann Hurley (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herb Hebein
Total votes 100.0

District 36

The district has been represented by Democrat Kelly M. Burke since January 12, 2011.[6] Burke was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Robbie Katherine Regina and David Sheppard, a police officer,[32] are running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kelly M. Burke (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robbie Katherine Segina
Republican David Sheppard
Total votes 100.0

District 37

The district had been represented by Republican Tim Ozinga since January 13, 2021.[6] Ozinga was first elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2020. Ozinga will face August "O'Neill" Deuser, the Republican nominee for Illinois's 1st congressional district in 2016, for the Republican nomination.

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican August (O'Neill) Deuser
Republican Tim Ozinga (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 38

The district has been represented by Democrat Debbie Meyers-Martin since January 9, 2019.[6] Meyers-Martin was re-elected with 77.5% of the vote in 2020. Tom Toolis is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Meyers-Martin (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Toolis
Total votes 100.0

District 39

The district has been represented by Democrat Will Guzzardi since January 14, 2015.[6] Guzzardi was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Guzzardi will face B.J. McCaslin and Maria Nodal for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Will Guzzardi (incumbent)
Democratic Brian (B.J.) McCaslin
Democratic Maria I. Nodal
Total votes 100.0

District 40

The district has been represented by Democrat Jaime Andrade Jr. since his appointment in August 2013.[6] Andrade Jr. was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 41

The district has been represented by Democrat Janet Yang Rohr since January 13, 2021.[6] Rohr was first elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2020. Jennifer Bruzan Taylor, a Naperville City Councilwoman,[33] is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janet Yang Rohr (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jennifer Bruzan Taylor
Total votes 100.0

District 42

The district has been represented by Republican Amy Grant since January 9, 2019.[6] Grant was re-elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2020. Grant was redistricted to the 47th Representative district and is running for re-election in her new district. Democratic state Representative Terra Costa Howard was redistricted from the 48th Representative district and is running for the Democratic nomination. Stefanie Hood, an attorney,[34] is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terra Costa Howard
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stefanie Hood
Total votes 100.0

District 43

The district has been represented by Democrat Anna Moeller since her appointment in March 2014.[6] Moeller was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Angela Hallock Nowak is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Anna Moeller (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Angela Hallock Nowak
Total votes 100.0

District 44

The district has been represented by Democrat Fred Crespo since January 10, 2007.[6] Crespo was re-elected with 100.0% of the vote in 2020. Patrick Thomas Brouillette, a business owner,[35] is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fred Crespo (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Thomas Brouillette
Total votes 100.0

District 45

The district has been represented by Republican Seth Lewis since January 13, 2021.[6] Lewis was first elected in 53.2% of the vote in 2020. Lewis is running for the Illinois Senate in the 24th Legislative district. Republican state Representative Deanne Mazzochi was redistricted from the 47th Representative district and is running for the Republican nomination. Jenn Ladisch Douglass is running for the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jenn Ladisch Douglass
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Deanne Marie Mazzochi (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 46

The district has been represented by Democrat Deb Conroy since January 9, 2013.[6] Conroy was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Conroy is running for DuPage County Executive.[36] Diane Blair-Sherlock is running for the Democratic nomination. Robert Stevens is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Diane Blair-Sherlock
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert R. Stevens
Total votes 100.0

District 47

The district has been represented by Republican Deanne Mazzochi since her appointment in July 2018.[6] Mazzochi was re-elected with 54.0% of the vote in 2020. Mazzochi was redistricted to the 45th Representative district and is running for re-election in her new district. Republican state Representative Amy Grant was redistricted from the 42nd Representative district and is seeking the Republican nomination.

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amy L. Grant (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0

District 48

The district has been represented by Democrat Terra Costa Howard since January 9, 2019.[6] Howard was re-elected with 53.8% of the vote in 2020. Howard was redistricted to the 42nd Representative district and is seeking re-election in her new district. Azam Nizamuddin, a lawyer,[37] Jennifer Sanalitro, a sales executive,[38] is running for the Republican nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Azam Nizamuddin
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jennifer Sanalitro
Total votes 100.0

District 49

The district has been represented by Democrat Maura Hirschauer since January 13, 2021.[6] Hirschauer was first elected with 54.2% of the vote in 2020. Bartlett mayor Kevin Wallace is running for the Republican nomination.[39]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Maura Hirschauer (incumbent)
Total votes 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin Wallace
Total votes 100.0

District 50

The district has been represented by Republican Keith R. Wheeler since January 14, 2015.[6] Wheeler was re-elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2020. Wheeler was redistricted to the 83rd Representative district and is running for re-election in his new district. Democratic state Representative Barbara Hernandez was redistricted from the 83rd Representative district and is seeking the Democratic nomination.

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barbara Hernandez
Total votes 100.0

Districts 51–75

District 51

The district has been represented by Republican Chris Bos since January 13, 2021.[6] Bos was first elected with 50.9% of the vote in 2020. Chelsea Laliberte Barnes, a licensed social worker, and Nabeela Syed, an organizer, are running for the Democratic nomination.[40][41]

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District 52

The district has been represented by Republican Martin McLaughlin since January 13, 2021.[6] McLaughlin was first elected with 54.3% of the vote in 2020.

District 53

The district has been represented by Democrat Mark L. Walker since January 9, 2019. He formerly represented the 66th district from January 14, 2009 to January 12, 2011.[6] Walker was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 54

The district has been represented by Republican Tom Morrison since January 12, 2011.[6] Morrison was re-elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 55

The district has been represented by Democrat Marty Moylan since January 9, 2013.[6] Moylan was re-elected with 72.6% of the vote in 2020.

District 56

The district has been represented by Democrat Michelle Mussman since January 12, 2011.[6] Mussman was re-elected with 57.6% of the vote in 2020.

District 57

The district has been represented by Democrat Jonathan Carroll since his appointment on October 4, 2017.[6] Carroll was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 58

The district has been represented by Democrat Bob Morgan since January 9, 2019.[6] Morgan was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 59

The district has been represented by Democrat Daniel Didech since January 9, 2019.[6] Didech was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 60

The district has been represented by Democrat Rita Mayfield since her appointment in July 2010.[6] Mayfield was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 61

The district has been represented by Democrat Joyce Mason since January 9, 2019.[6] Mason was re-elected with 55.1% of the vote in 2020.

District 62

The district has been represented by Democrat Sam Yingling since January 9, 2013.[6] Yingling was re-elected with 56.9% of the vote in 2020.

District 63

The district has been represented by Republican Steve Reick since January 11, 2017.[6] Reick was re-elected with 54.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 64

The district has been represented by Republican Tom Weber since January 9, 2019.[6] Weber was re-elected with 59.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 65

The district has been represented by Republican Dan Ugaste since January 9, 2019.[6] Ugaste was re-elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 66

The district has been represented by Democrat Suzanne Ness since January 13, 2021.[6] Ness was first elected with 52.0% of the vote in 2020. Dundee Township Supervisor Arin Thrower and Connie Cain are seeking the Republican nomination.

District 67

The district has been represented by Democrat Maurice West since January 9, 2019.[6] West was re-elected with 66.5% of the vote in 2020.

District 68

The district has been represented by Democrat Dave Vella since January 13, 2021.[6] Vella was first elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2020, or by 239 votes.

District 69

The district has been represented by Republican Joe Sosnowski since January 12, 2011.[6] Sosnowski was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 70

The district has been represented by Republican Jeff Keicher since his appointment on July 2, 2018.[6] Keicher was re-elected with 57.7% of the vote in 2020.

District 71

The district has been represented by Republican Tony McCombie since January 11, 2017.[6] McCombie was re-elected with 61.6% of the vote in 2020.

District 72

The district has been represented by Democrat Michael Halpin since January 10, 2017.[6] Halpin was re-elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2020. He is retiring to run for state Senator.[43]

District 73

The district has been represented by Republican Ryan Spain since January 11, 2017.[6] Spain was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 74

The district has been represented by Republican Daniel Swanson since January 11, 2017.[6] Swanson was re-elected with 71.0% of the vote in 2020.

District 75

The district has been represented by Republican David Welter since his appointment in July 2016.[6] Welter was re-elected with 100.0% of the vote in 2020.

Districts 76–100

District 76

The district has been represented by Democrat Lance Yednock since January 9, 2019.[6] Yednock was re-elected with 54.4% of the vote in 2020.

District 77

The district has been represented by Democrat Kathleen Willis since January 9, 2013.[6] Willis was re-elected with 67.2% of the vote in 2020. Willis is facing Norma Hernandez, a Triton College trustee, for the Democratic nomination.[44]

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District 78

The district has been represented by Democrat Camille Lilly since her appointment in April 2010.[6] Lilly was re-elected with 83.3% of the vote in 2020.

District 79

The district had been represented by Republican Jackie Haas since December 8, 2020.[6] Haas was first elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 80

The district has been represented by Democrat Anthony DeLuca since his appointment in March 2009.[6] DeLuca was re-elected with 79.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 81

The district has been represented by Democrat Anne Stava-Murray since January 9, 2019.[6] Stava-Murray was re-elected with 52.6% of the vote in 2020.

District 82

The district has been represented by Republican Leader Jim Durkin since his January 2006 appointment.[6] Durkin was re-elected with 65.8% of the vote in 2020.

District 83

The district had been represented by Democrat Barbara Hernandez since her appointment on March 7, 2019.[6] Hernandez was elected with 71.7% of the vote in 2020.

District 84

The district has been represented by Democrat Stephanie Kifowit since January 9, 2013.[6] Kifowit was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 85

The district has been represented by Democrat Dagmara Avelar since January 13, 2021.[6] Avelar was first elected with 59.0% of the vote in 2020.

District 86

The district has been represented by Democrat Larry Walsh Jr. since his appointment in April 2012.[6] Walsh Jr. was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 87

The district has been represented by Republican Tim Butler since his appointment in March 2015.[6] Butler was re-elected with 84.5% of the vote in 2020.

District 88

The district has been represented by Republican Keith P. Sommer since January 13, 1999.[6] Sommer was re-elected with 60.1% of the vote in 2020.

District 89

The district has been represented by Republican Andrew Chesney since December 5, 2018.[6] Chesney is running for the Illinois State Senate. 71st district Representative Tony McCombie and Victoria Onorato are seeking the Republican nomination.

District 90

The district has been represented by Republican Tom Demmer since January 9, 2013.[6] Demmer was re-elected with 67.3% of the vote in 2020. He is retiring to run for treasurer.[45] Former state representative John Cabello and labor union official and Roscoe Village president Mark Szula are running for the Republican nomination.

District 91

The district has been represented by Republican Mark Luft since January 13, 2021.[6] Luft was moved into another district. Normal Town Councilman Scott Preston and James Fisher are running for the Republican nomination. McLean County Board member Sharon Chung and Karla Bailey-Preston are running as Democrats.

District 92

The district has been represented by Democrat Jehan Gordon-Booth since January 14, 2009.[6] Gordon-Booth was re-elected with 74.5% of the vote in 2020. Benjamin Watt is running for the Republican nomimation.

District 93

The district has been represented by Republican Norine Hammond since her appointment in December 2010.[6] Hammond was re-elected with 65.9% of the vote in 2020. Pekin mayor and 91st district Representative Mark Luft and Caterpillar Inc. official Travis Weaver are seeking the Republican nomination.

District 94

The district has been represented by Republican Randy Frese since January 14, 2015.[6] Frese was re-elected with 76.3% of the vote in 2020. Frese is running in a neighboring district. 93rd district Representative Norine Hammond is seeking the Republican nomination here.

District 95

The district has been represented by Republican Avery Bourne since her appointment in February 2015.[6] Bourne was re-elected with 70.1% of the vote in 2020. Bourne is running for Illinois Lieutenant Governor. 87th district Representative Tim Butler and former Illinois state Trump campaign official Kent Gray are seeking the Republican nomination.

District 96

The district has been represented by Democrat Sue Scherer since January 9, 2013.[6] Scherer was re-elected with 51.5% of the vote in 2020. Prescott Paulin, a Marine Corps veteran and tech innovator and Lisa Smith are both seeking the Republican nomination.

District 97

The district has been represented by Republican Mark Batinick since January 14, 2015.[6] Batinick was re-elected with 52.0% of the vote in 2020. On November 3, 2021, Batinick announced he would not seek another term in office.[46] Tom McCullagh, a small business owner and Republican nominee for the 49th Legislative district in the 2020 Illinois Senate election, and Michelle Smith, a small business owner and the Plainfield Township Clerk are running for the Republican nomination.[47] 2020 Democratic nominee Harry Benton is running again.

District 98

The district has been represented by Democrat Natalie Manley since January 9, 2013.[6] Manley was re-elected unopposed in 2020. Barry Haywood is challenging Manley in the Democratic primary.

District 99

The district has been represented by Republican Mike Murphy since January 9, 2019.[6] Murphy resigned during his term and was replaced by Sandy Hamilton. Hamilton is running for Illinois State Senate. 94th district Representative Randy Frese is running for this seat.

District 100

The district has been represented by Republican C. D. Davidsmeyer since his appointment in December 2012.[6] Davidsmeyer was re-elected with 75.1% of the vote in 2020. He is running for re-election.[48]

Districts 101–118

District 101

The district has been represented by Republican Dan Caulkins since January 9, 2019.[6] Caulkins was moved to another district during redistricting. 110th district Representative Chris Miller is running in this seat.

District 102

The district has been represented by Republican Brad Halbrook since January 11, 2017, previously serving the 110th district in the Illinois House of Representatives from April 2012 to January 14, 2015.[6] Halbrook was moved to another district during redistricting. 109th district representative Adam Niemerg is running in this seat.

District 103

The district has been represented by Democrat Carol Ammons since January 14, 2015.[6] Ammons was re-elected with 78.7% of the vote in 2020.

District 104

The district has been represented by Republican Michael Marron since his appointment on September 7, 2018.[6] Marron was re-elected with 58.8% of the vote in 2020. 2020 Democratic nominee Cynthia Cunningham is again challenging Marron.

District 105

The district has been represented by Republican Dan Brady since January 9, 2013, who formerly represented the 88th district from January 10, 2001 to January 9, 2013.[6] Brady was re-elected with 62.7% of the vote in 2020. Brady is retiring to run for Illinois Secretary of State. Kyle Ham, Dennis Tipsword, Mike Kirkton, and Don Rients are running for the Republican nomination.

District 106

The district has been represented by Republican Tom Bennett since January 14, 2015.[6] Bennett was re-elected unopposed in 2020.

District 107

The district has been represented by Republican Blaine Wilhour since January 9, 2019.[6] Wilhour was moved to another district during redistricting. 102nd district Representative Brad Halbrook is running in this seat.

District 108

The district has been represented by Republican Charles Meier since January 9, 2013.[6] Meier was re-elected with 73.8% of the vote in 2020. Meier is running in a neighboring district. Former state representative Wayne Rosenthal is running for the Republican nomination. Wayne Rosenthal.[49]

District 109

The district has been represented by Republican Adam Niemerg since January 13, 2021.[6] Niemerg was re-elected with 82.2% of the vote in 2020. Niemerg is running in a neighboring district. 108th district Representative Charlie Meier is running in this seat.

District 110

The district has been represented by Republican Chris Miller since January 9, 2019.[6] Miller was moved to another district during redistricting. 107th district Representative Blaine Wilhour is running for this seat.

District 111

The 111th district will be located in the Metro East and include all or parts of Alton, Bethalto, East Alton, Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Godfrey, Granite City, Hartford, Madison, Maryville, Mitchell, Pontoon Beach, Rosewood Heights, Roxana, South Roxana, and Wood River.[50][51] The district has been represented by Republican Amy Elik since January 13, 2021.[6] Elik was first elected with 54.4% of the vote in 2020. Joe Silkwood, former mayor of East Alton, is running for the Democratic nomination.[52]

District 112

The 112th district will be located in the Metro East and include parts of Caseyville, Collinsville, Edwardsville, Fairmont City, Fairview Heights, Glen Carbon, Granite City, Madison, Maryville, O'Fallon, Pontoon Beach, Roxana, Shiloh, and Swansea.[50][51] The district has been represented by Democrat Katie Stuart since January 11, 2017.[6] Stuart was re-elected with 53.7% of the vote in 2020. Illinois Republican Party Spokesman Joe Hackler and Jennifer Korte are seeking the GOP nomination.

District 113

Democrat Jay Hoffman, who has been a member of the Illinois House of Representatives since January 9, 1991 (with a nine-month interruption in 1997), has represented the district since January 9, 2013.[6] Hoffman was re-elected with 75.1% of the vote in 2020. Businesswoman Ashley Hunsaker is seeking the Republican nomination.

District 114

The district has been represented by Democrat LaToya Greenwood since January 11, 2017.[6] Greenwood was re-elected with 57.1% of the vote in 2020. St. Clair County Board member Kevin Dawson and local Chiropractor Kevin Schmidt are seeking the Republican nomination.

District 115

The district had been represented by Republican Paul Jacobs since January 13, 2021.[6] Jacobs was moved into the 118th district during redistricting. 116th district Representative David Friess is running for the GOP nomination.

District 116

The district has been represented by Republican David Friess since January 13, 2021.[6] Friess was moved into the new 115th district in redistricting. 117th district Representative Dave Severin and businessman Gary Carter are seeking the GOP nomination.

District 117

The district has been represented by Republican Dave Severin since January 11, 2017.[6] In redistricting, Severin was moved into the new 116th district. Current 118th Representative Patrick Windhorst and Ron Ellis are seeking the GOP nomination.

District 118

The district has been represented by Republican Patrick Windhorst since January 9, 2019.[6] In redistricting, Windhorst was moved into the new 117th district. Current 115th district Representative Paul Jacobs and local businessman Aaron Smith are seeking the GOP nomination.

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