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2024 Illinois House of Representatives election

← 2022 November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05) 2026 →

All 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives
60 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Emanuel "Chris" Welch Tony McCombie
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 7th 89th
Last election 78 40
Current seats 78 40
Seats needed Steady Increase20

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring


Incumbent Speaker

Emanuel "Chris" Welch
Democratic



The 2024 Illinois House of Representatives election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]

Retirements

[edit]

Six incumbents will not seek re-election.

Democrats

[edit]

Four Democrats will not seek re-election.

  1. District 32: Cyril Nichols is retiring.[2]
  2. District 36: Kelly M. Burke is retiring.[3]
  3. District 45: Jenn Ladisch Douglass is retiring.[4]
  4. District 76: Lance Yednock is retiring.[5]

Republicans

[edit]

Two Republicans will not seek re-election.

  1. District 88: Dan Caulkins is retiring.[6]
  2. District 99: Randy Frese is retiring.[7]

Incumbents defeated

[edit]

In primaries

[edit]

Democrats

[edit]
  1. District 31: Mary E. Flowers lost renomination to Michael Crawford.

Results by district

[edit]

The primary filing deadline for established party (Democratic and Republican) candidates was December 4, 2023. New party and independent candidates had until June 24, 2024.[8]

In Illinois, if no Democratic or Republican candidates file for a certain primary election or win the primary as a write-in, the respective party committee can designate a nominee, provided the nominee files petitions within 75 days after the primary.[9] On May 1, 2024, the Illinois General Assembly voted to remove the option.[10]

District 2020 Pres.[11] Incumbent Candidates[12] Result
Member Party First elected Running
1 D +56.1 Aaron Ortiz Democratic 2019 Yes
2 D +46.5 Elizabeth Hernandez Democratic 2007 Yes
  • Laura Hruska (Republican)
  • 3 D +63.2 Eva-Dina Delgado Democratic 2019 Yes
    4 D +72.5 Lilian Jiménez Democratic 2022 Yes
    5 D +78.1 Kimberly du Buclet Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Al Rasho (Republican)
  • 6 D +74.4 Sonya Harper Democratic 2015 Yes
  • Sean A. Dwyer (Republican)
  • 7 D +59.8 Emanuel Chris Welch Democratic 2013 Yes
    8 D +62.4 La Shawn Ford Democratic 2007 Yes
    9 D +73.3 Yolonda Morris Democratic 2023 Yes
    10 D +76.6 Jawaharial Williams Democratic 2019 Yes
    11 D +72.7 Ann Williams Democratic 2011 Yes
    12 D +63.9 Margaret Croke Democratic 2021 Yes
    13 D +76.7 Hoan Huynh Democratic 2023 Yes
    14 D +78.4 Kelly Cassidy Democratic 2011 Yes
    15 D +25.2 Michael Kelly Democratic 2021 Yes
  • Mark R. Albers (Republican)
  • 16 D +35.5 Kevin Olickal Democratic 2023 Yes
    17 D +41.2 Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz Democratic 2018 Yes
  • Jim Geldermann (Republican)
  • 18 D +68.8 Robyn Gabel Democratic 2010 Yes
  • Charles Hutchinson (Republican)
  • 19 D +34.8 Lindsey LaPointe Democratic 2019 Yes
    20 R +1.2 Bradley Stephens Republican 2019 Yes
    21 D +39.5 Abdelnasser Rashid Democratic 2023 Yes
    22 D +31.0 Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar Democratic 2021 Yes
    23 D +70.3 Edgar González Jr. Democratic 2020 Yes
    24 D +59.5 Theresa Mah Democratic 2017 Yes
  • Natalian Bolton (Republican)
  • 25 D +84.8 Curtis Tarver Democratic 2019 Yes
    26 D +73.6 Kam Buckner Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Audrey Barrett (Republican)
  • 27 D +48.5 Justin Slaughter Democratic 2017 Yes
    28 D +47.4 Robert Rita Democratic 2003 Yes
    29 D +46.3 Thaddeus Jones Democratic 2011 Yes
    30 D +61.7 Will Davis Democratic 2003 Yes
  • Patricia Bonk (Republican)
  • 31 D +56.1 Mary E. Flowers Democratic 1985 Lost renomination
    • Michael Crawford (Democratic)
    32 D +69.1 Cyril Nichols Democratic 2021 No
    • Lisa J. Davis (Democratic)
    33 D +73.4 Marcus C. Evans Jr. Democratic 2012 Yes
    34 D +62.4 Nicholas Smith Democratic 2018 Yes
  • Frederick L. Walls (Republican)
  • 35 D +14.8 Mary Gill Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Herbert Hebein (Republican)
  • 36 D +16.2 Kelly M. Burke Democratic 2011 No
    • Rick Ryan (Democratic)
  • Christine Shanahan Mcgovern (Republican)
  • 37 R +15.5 Tim Ozinga Republican 2021 Yes
    38 D +44.2 Debbie Meyers-Martin Democratic 2019 Yes
    39 D +69.4 Will Guzzardi Democratic 2015 Yes
  • Anthony Curran (Republican)
  • 40 D +69.0 Jaime Andrade Jr. Democratic 2013 Yes
  • Patrycja Karlin (Republican)
  • 41 D +26.0 Janet Yang Rohr Democratic 2021 Yes
    42 D +24.4 Terra Costa Howard Democratic 2019 Yes
    43 D +33.3 Anna Moeller Democratic 2014 Yes
    44 D +28.6 Fred Crespo Democratic 2007 Yes
    45 D +16.7 Jenn Ladisch Douglass Democratic 2023 No
    • Martha "Marti" Deuter (Democratic)
  • Dennis M. Reboletti (Republican)
  • 46 D +21.1 Diane Blair-Sherlock Democratic 2022 Yes
  • Robert "Rusty" Stevens (Republican)
  • 47 D +12.3 Amy Grant Republican 2019 Yes
  • Jackie Williamson (Democratic)
  • 48 D +3.0 Jennifer Sanalitro Republican 2023 Yes
  • Maria C. Vesey (Democratic)
  • 49 D +17.1 Maura Hirschauer Democratic 2021 Yes
  • Hannah Billingsley (Republican)
  • 50 D +35.6 Barbara Hernandez Democratic 2019 Yes
    51 D +13.3 Nabeela Syed Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Tosi Ufodike (Republican)
  • 52 D +5.8 Martin McLaughlin Republican 2021 Yes
  • Maria Peterson (Democratic)
  • 53 D +19.8 Mark L. Walker Democratic 2019 Yes
    54 D +22.5 Mary Beth Canty Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Michele Hunter (Republican)
  • 55 D +16.2 Marty Moylan Democratic 2013 Yes
    56 D +20.1 Michelle Mussman Democratic 2011 Yes
    57 D +29.1 Tracy Katz Muhl Democratic 2024 Yes
    58 D +42.6 Bob Morgan Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Carl Lambrecht (Republican)
  • 59 D +33.6 Daniel Didech Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Chris Henning (Republican)
  • 60 D +49.2 Rita Mayfield Democratic 2010 Yes
    61 D +19.7 Joyce Mason Democratic 2019 Yes
  • James Creighton Mitchell Jr. (Republican)
  • 62 D +25.8 Laura Faver Dias Democratic 2023 Yes
    63 D +2.6 Steve Reick Republican 2017 Yes
  • Mary Mahady (Democratic)
  • 64 R +11.7 Tom Weber Republican 2019 Yes
    65 D +1.1 Dan Ugaste Republican 2019 Yes
  • Linda R Robertson (Democratic)
  • 66 D +10.8 Suzanne Ness Democratic 2021 Yes
  • Laurie Parman (Republican)
  • 67 D +16.2 Maurice West Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Glen Oland (Republican)
  • 68 D +9.9 Dave Vella Democratic 2021 Yes
    69 R +11.1 Joe Sosnowski Republican 2011 Yes
  • Peter Janko (Democratic)
  • 70 R +3.4 Jeff Keicher Republican 2018 Yes
  • Randi Olson (Democratic)
  • 71 R +4.7 Daniel Swanson Republican 2017 Yes
    72 D +20.9 Gregg Johnson Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Charlie Helmick (Republican)
  • 73 R +23.0 Ryan Spain Republican 2017 Yes
    74 R +12.3 Bradley Fritts Republican 2023 Yes
  • David Simpson (Democratic)
  • 75 R +14.0 Jed Davis Republican 2023 Yes
  • Heidi Henry (Democratic)
  • 76 D +10.0 Lance Yednock Democratic 2019 No
    • Amy "Murri" Briel (Democratic)
  • Liz Bishop (Republican)
  • 77 D +23.0 Norma Hernandez Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Anthony Airdo (Republican)
  • 78 D +70.4 Camille Lilly Democratic 2010 Yes
    79 D +0.6 Jackie Haas Republican 2020 Yes
  • William "Billy" Morgan (Democratic)
  • 80 D +13.5 Anthony DeLuca Democratic 2009 Yes
  • Adam M. Beaty (Republican)
  • 81 D +23.3 Anne Stava-Murray Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Aaron Porter (Republican)
  • 82 R +2.1 Nicole La Ha Republican 2023 Yes
  • Suzanne Akhras (Democratic)
  • 83 D +18.5 Matt Hanson Democratic 2023 Yes
    84 D +34.0 Stephanie Kifowit Democratic 2013 Yes
    85 D +25.2 Dagmara Avelar Democratic 2021 Yes
  • Chris Metcalfe (Republican)
  • 86 D +16.8 Lawrence M. Walsh Jr. Democratic 2012 Yes
  • Jim Lanham (Republican)
  • 87 R +36.3 Bill Hauter Republican 2023 Yes
    88 R +20.9 Dan Caulkins Republican 2019 No
    • Regan Deering (Republican)
    89 R +26.6 Tony McCombie Republican 2017 Yes
    90 R +13.0 John Cabello Republican 2023 Yes
    91 D +11.3 Sharon Chung Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Desi Anderson (Republican)
  • 92 D +27.5 Jehan Gordon-Booth Democratic 2009 Yes
    93 R +23.2 Travis Weaver Republican 2023 Yes
    94 R +32.6 Norine Hammond Republican 2010 Yes
    95 R +6.3 Michael Coffey Republican 2023 Yes
  • Kristen Chiaro (Democratic)
  • 96 D +18.0 Sue Scherer Democratic 2013 Yes
  • Lisa Smith (Republican)
  • 97 D +9.7 Harry Benton Democratic 2023 Yes
  • Gabby Shanahan (Republican)
  • 98 D +25.1 Natalie Manley Democratic 2013 Yes
    99 R +38.9 Randy Frese Republican 2015 No
    • Kyle A. Moore (Republican)
    100 R +47.8 C. D. Davidsmeyer Republican 2012 Yes
    101 R +33.3 Chris Miller Republican 2019 Yes
    102 R +53.0 Adam Niemerg Republican 2021 Disqualified
    • No current candidates
    103 D +56.1 Carol Ammons Democratic 2015 Yes
    104 D +1.5 Brandun Schweizer Republican 2023 Yes
  • Jarrett Clem (Democratic)
  • 105 R +26.3 Dennis Tipsword Republican 2023 Yes
  • Morgan Phillips (Democratic)
  • 106 R +42.3 Jason Bunting Republican 2023 Yes
    107 R +51.5 Brad Halbrook Republican 2017 Yes
    108 R +35.3 Wayne Rosenthal Republican 2023 Yes
    109 R +40.2 Charles Meier Republican 2013 Yes
    110 R +54.4 Blaine Wilhour Republican 2019 Yes
    111 R +12.6 Amy Elik Republican 2021 Yes
  • Nick Raftopoulos (Democratic)
  • 112 D +6.6 Katie Stuart Democratic 2017 Yes
    113 D +17.8 Jay Hoffman Democratic 2013 Yes
    114 D +6.6 Kevin Schmidt Republican 2023 Yes
  • Latoya Greenwood (Democratic)
  • 115 R +42.4 David Friess Republican 2021 Yes
    116 R +53.8 Dave Severin Republican 2017 Yes
    117 R +52.4 Patrick Windhorst Republican 2019 Yes
    118 R +15.6 Paul Jacobs Republican 2021 Yes

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  • ^ Pfingsten, Patrick (February 18, 2024). "Nichols Withdraws After Welch Sides with Opponent". The Illinoize. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ Lynch, Jim (December 19, 2023). "Burke won't seek return to Springfield". The Beverly Review. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ Giuliani, David (November 13, 2023). "Elmhurst State Lawmaker Bowing Out". Patch Media. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ Pfingsten, Patrick (August 23, 2023). "Yednock Won't Run Again, Says Democrats Not Connecting in Rural Illinois". The Illinoize. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ "State Rep. Dan Caulkins not seeking re-election in 2024". WICS. April 26, 2023. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ "Rep. Randy Frese Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election". KHQA-TV. September 20, 2023. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  • ^ "Illinois Candidate's Portal". Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  • ^ "10 ILCS 5/ Election Code". Illinois General Assembly Home Page. Retrieved March 12, 2024. a vacancy in nomination shall be filled only by a person designated by the appropriate committee of the political party and only if that designated person files nominating petitions with the number of signatures required for an established party candidate for that office within 75 days after the day of the general primary.
  • ^ "Within Hours, Illinois Democrats Introduce and Pass Changes to Ballot Access and Advisory Questions". WTTW News. May 2, 2024. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  • ^ "Dave's Redistricting". Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  • ^ "Candidate List". Retrieved March 12, 2024.

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