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1 Illinois Senate  



1.1  Votes  



1.1.1  Workers' rights  





1.1.2  Voting rights  





1.1.3  Education  





1.1.4  Police and prison policy  





1.1.5  LGBTQ+ rights  





1.1.6  Cannabis  





1.1.7  Racial justice  





1.1.8  Immigration  





1.1.9  Climate and energy  





1.1.10  Health care and abortion  







1.2  Committee assignments  







2 Electoral history  





3 Personal life  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Don DeWitte
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 33rd district

Incumbent

Assumed office
September 2018 (2018-September)
Preceded byKaren McConnaughay
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDiane
Children2
Residence(s)St. Charles, Illinois, U.S.
Alma materElgin Community College, University of Illinois Springfield
Websitehttps://senatordewitte.com

Donald P. DeWitte is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate for the 33rd District.

The 33rd district includes all or parts of Batavia, Crystal Lake, East Dundee, Elgin, Gilberts, Lakewood, Pingree Grove, Sleepy Hollow, South Elgin, Wayne, Geneva, St. Charles, West Dundee, Hampshire, Huntley, Carpentersville, Lake in the Hills and Algonquin.[1]

Prior to his appointment to the Illinois State Senate, DeWitte served as Mayor of St. Charles from 2005 to 2013, and as a St. Charles alderman from 1993 to 2005.[2] He also served as the Kane County representative to the Regional Transportation Authority Board from 2013 to 2018.[3]

DeWitte's currently serves on the following committees: Appropriations; Human Rights; Revenue (Minority Spokesperson); State Government; Transportation (Minority Spokesperson); Special Committee on Pensions.

Illinois Senate[edit]

In 2018, DeWitte was appointed to the Illinois State Senate to represent the 33rd District after incumbent Senator Karen McConnaughay resigned. He was sworn in in September 2018 and was elected to the position in November 2018, narrowly defeating Democrat Nancy Zettler.

In 2021, DeWitte became an assistant Republican leader.[4]

Votes[edit]

Source:[5]

Workers' rights[edit]

Voting rights[edit]

Education[edit]

Police and prison policy[edit]

LGBTQ+ rights[edit]

Cannabis[edit]

Racial justice[edit]

Immigration[edit]

Climate and energy[edit]

Health care and abortion[edit]

Committee assignments[edit]

In the 101st General Assembly, DeWitte served on the Senate Committees on Appropriations II; Education, Revenue, Local Government, Telecommunications and InfoTechnology; Transportation; Government Accountability and Pensions; and the Committee of the Whole.[6]

In the 102nd General Assembly, he serves on the Senate Committees on Appropriations; Behavioral and Mental Health; Commerce; Executive; Local Government; Pensions; Revenue; Transportation; and Administrative Rules.[7]

Electoral history[edit]

Illinois State Senate District 33, General Election 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don DeWitte 46,040 50.6
Democratic Nancy Zettler 44,965 49.4
Total votes 91,005 100.0
Illinois State Senate District 33, General Election 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don DeWitte 56,883 100.0
Total votes 56,883 100.0

Personal life[edit]

DeWitte attended Elgin Community College and the University of Illinois at Springfield before beginning a four decades-long career in the building materials industry, serving in various positions with local and national manufacturers, primarily in kitchen design and sales.[3]

DeWitte and his wife Diane have two children and are members of St. Patrick Church in St. Charles.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PA 97-0006 Legislative District 33" (PDF). Springfield, Illinois: Illinois House of Representatives. May 18, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  • ^ Schnell, Ted (August 31, 2012). "St. Charles Mayor Don DeWitte Won't Seek Third Term". Geneva Patch. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Biography". Donald DeWitte. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ "State Sen. Don DeWitte appointed to Republican leadership role". Shaw Local. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  • ^ "Illinois General Assembly - Senator Biography". ilga.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  • ^ "Illinois General Assembly - Senator Biography". www.ilga.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  • External links[edit]


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