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1 History  





2 Organization and leadership  



2.1  Cook County Democratic Party  







3 Current elected officials  



3.1  Members of Congress  



3.1.1  U.S. Senate  





3.1.2  U.S. House of Representatives  







3.2  Statewide officials  





3.3  State legislative leaders  





3.4  Mayors  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














Democratic Party of Illinois






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Democratic Party of Illinois
ChairpersonElizabeth Hernandez
GovernorJ. B. Pritzker
Lieutenant GovernorJuliana Stratton
Senate PresidentDon Harmon
House SpeakerChris Welch
HeadquartersSpringfield, Illinois
IdeologyModern liberalism
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Colors  Blue
Statewide Executive Offices
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Seats in the U.S. Senate
2 / 2

Seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
14 / 17

Seats in the Illinois Senate
40 / 59

Seats in the Illinois House of Representatives
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Website
ildems.com
  • Elections
  • The Democratic Party of Illinois is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. stateofIllinois. It is the oldest extant state party in Illinois and one of just two recognized parties in the state, along with the Republican Party. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling the majority of Illinois' U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, both houses of the state legislature, and the governorship.

    History

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    President Barack Obama (2009–2017)

    The Democratic Party of Illinois took shape during the late 1830s. Prior to that time, Illinois did not have organized political parties; instead, political competition in the state was more personalist, with prominent factions centered on Governors Ninian Edwards and Shadrach Bond. As the Democratic and Whig parties began to form at the national level during the late 1820s and 1830s, Illinois politicians began sorting themselves accordingly and, in the summer of 1837, leading Democrats met to lay the groundwork for a Democratic Party organization in the state.

    Before 2010, the party had been extremely successful in statewide elections for the past decade. In 1992, Carol Moseley Braun became the first African American woman to be elected to the United States Senate. Her election marked the first time Illinois had elected a woman, and the first time a Black person was elected as a Democratic Party candidate to the United States Senate. A second African American Democratic Senator, Barack Obama was elected in 2004 (the same seat that Senator Moseley-Braun once held), and later elected President of the United States in 2008. Democrats currently hold supermajorities in both the Illinois Senate and Illinois House of Representatives.

    Organization and leadership

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    The Democratic Party of Illinois is run by a Democratic State Central Committee of 34 members, two from each of the state's 17 congressional districts. The Central Committee has four officers: a chairman, a vice-chair, a secretary, and a treasurer.

    Calvin Sutker of Skokie served as state party chairman until 1986 when he lost his committeeman seat to reform Democrat Jeffrey Paul Smith.[1] Sutker was succeeded by Vince Demuzio, who served from 1986 to 1990 and is credited with rebuilding the Illinois Democratic Party.[2] Demuzio was then defeated by Gary LaPaille, then-chief of staff for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. Madigan himself succeeded LaPaille, serving in the role until he stepped down in 2021. He was succeeded by U.S. Representative Robin Kelly. In 2022, Kelly was replaced by State Representative Lisa Hernandez.

    Cook County Democratic Party

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    The Cook County Democratic Party represents voters in 50 wards in the city of Chicago and 30 suburban townshipsofCook County. It relies on an organizational structure of ward and township committeemen to elect candidates.

    Current elected officials

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    Members of Congress

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    U.S. Senate

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    Democrats have controlled both of Illinois's seats in the U.S. Senate since 2017:

    U.S. House of Representatives

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    Out of the 17 seats Illinois is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 14 are held by Democrats:

    Illinois Democrats in House of Representatives
    District Member Photo
    1st Jonathan Jackson
    2nd Robin Kelly
    3rd Delia Ramirez
    4th Jesús "Chuy" García
    5th Mike Quigley
    6th Sean Casten
    7th Danny K. Davis
    8th Raja Krishnamoorthi
    9th Jan Schakowsky
    10th Brad Schneider
    11th Bill Foster
    13th Nikki Budzinski
    14th Lauren Underwood
    17th Eric Sorensen

    Statewide officials

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    Democrats control all six of the elected statewide offices:

    State legislative leaders

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    Mayors

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Wingert, Pat (1986-03-20). "Stunned Democrats Agonize on LaMess". Chicago Tribune. pp. 3 (Chicagoland, Sec. C).
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State (2005). 2005-2006 Illinois Handbook of Government (PDF). p. 51.
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