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COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS WITH CORRESPONDING LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 101st GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2019-2021) * Main campus in this district SENATE HOUSE Updated February 17, 2020 COLLEGE DISTRICT SENATOR DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE BLACK HAWK * 36 (R) Neil Anderson * 71 (R) Tony McCombie 37 (R) Chuck Weaver 72 (D) Michael Halpin 47 (R) Jil Tracy 73 (R) Ryan Spain 74 (R) Daniel Swanson 94 (R) Randy Frese CITY COLLEGES 1 (D) Antonio Muñoz 1 (D) Aaron Ortiz 2 (D) Omar Aquino 2 (D) Theresa Mah (Kennedy-King/H Washington * 3 (D) Mattie Hunter 3 (D) Eva-Dina Delgado 4 (D) Kimberly A. Lightford 4 (D) Delia Ramirez (Malcolm X College) * 5 (D) Patricia Van Pelt * 5 (D) Lamont J. Robinson Jr. (H Washington College) 6 (D) Sara Feigenholtz * 6 (D) Sonya Harper (Kennedy-King College) (Harry S Truman College) * 7 (D) Heather A. Steans 7 (D) Emanuel Chris Welch 8 (D) Ram Villivalam 8 (D) La Shawn K. Ford 9 (D) Laura Fine * 9 (D) Arthur Turner (Malcolm X College) (Wilbur Wright College) * 10 (D) Robert F. 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