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Tom Merritt (October 20, 1911 – December 21, 1991) was an American businessman and politician.

Merritt was born in Rossville, Illinois. He graduated from Onarga Military School. Merritt also went to DePauw University and Purdue University. Merriitt lived in Hoopeston, Illinois with his wife and family. He was involved with the insurance, real estate, and farm loan business. He served as the Hoopeston City Treasurer from 1937 to 1941 and on the Vermillion County, Illinois Board of Supervisors from 1947 to 1964. Merritt was a Republican. Merritt served in the Illinois Senate from 1965 to 1976. Merritt was a member of the Illinois Bicentennial Commission.[1] He opted not to run for reelection in the 1976 general election.[2] That year, Republican State Representative Max Coffey defeated Democratic candidate and Vermilion County State's Attorney Richard J. Doyle of Hoopeston to succeed Merritt.[3] He also served as chairman of the Port of Chicago Commission and as chairman of the Illinois Economic Development Commission. Merritt died at the Hoopeston Community Hospital in Hoopeston, Illinois.[4][5]

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  1. ^ Lennon, J. M.; Strozier, Charles B. "Relishing 200 years in Illinois". Illinois Issues. 2 (1). Sangamon State University.
  • ^ Staff. "Senate Update: Incumbents outnumbered on ballot". Illinois Issues. 2 (8). Sangamon State University.
  • ^ "November lineup for Senate". Illinois Issues. 2 (8). Sangamon State University. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  • ^ [Illinois Blue Book 1975-1976,' Biographical Sketch of Tom Merritt, pg. 176
  • ^ 'Tom Merritt, 80, Former State Senator,' Chicago Tribune (Illinois), Kenan Heise, December 21, 1991

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