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Kankakee County, Illinois: Difference between revisions





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Although a typical prosperous county in the century following [[American Civil War|the Civil War]], Kankakee County is currently considered a Republican-leaning swing county. In the [[2008 United States presidential election|2008 Presidential Election]], Kankakee County voted 52 percent in favor of Illinois native [[Barack Obama]] (D), giving 47 percent to [[John McCain]] (R). However, in the [[2004 United States presidential election|2004 Presidential Election]], Kankakee County voted 55 percent in favor of [[George W. Bush]] (R) and 44 percent for [[John Kerry]] (D).
 
Kankakee County is in [[Illinois's 2nd congressional district]], represented by Democrat [[Robin Kelly]] (D-Matteson). Kankakee County has produced three governors: [[Len Small]] (R), [[Samuel H. Shapiro]] (D), and [[George Ryan|George H. Ryan]] (R).

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