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Community College Districts with Corresponding COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS WITH CORRESPONDING LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 101st GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2019-2021) * Main campus in this district SENATE HOUSE Updated January 5, 2021 COLLEGE DISTRICT SENATOR DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE BLACK HAWK * 36 (R) Neil Anderson * 71 (R) Tony McCombie 37 Vacant 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) Lakesia Collins (Malcolm X College) (Wilbur Wright College) * 10 (D) Robert F. Martwick, Jr. 10 (D) Jawaharial Williams (Richard J. Daley College) * 11 (D) Celina Villanueva 11 (D) Ann Williams 12 (D) Steven M. Landek 12 (D) Margaret Croke 13 (D) Robert Peters * 13 (D) Greg Harris (Truman College) 14 (D) Emil Jones, III 14 (D) Kelly M. Cassidy 15 (D) Napoleon Harris, III 15 (D) John D'Amico 16 (D) Jacqueline Y. Collins 16 (D) Yehiel Kalish (Olive-Harvey College) * 17 (D) Elgie R. Sims Jr. 18 (D) Robyn Gabel 18 (D) Bill Cunningham * 19 (D) Lindsey LaPointe (Wilbur Wright College) 20 (D) Christina Pacione-Zayas 20 (R) Brad Stephens 39 (D) Don Harmon 21 (D) Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. * 22 (D) Michael J. Madigan (Daley College) 24 (D) Elizabeth Hernandez 25 (D) Curtis J. Tarver II 26 (D) Kambium Buckner 27 (D) Justin Slaughter 28 (D) Robert Rita 29 (D) Thaddeus Jones 31 (D) Mary E. Flowers 32 (D) André M. Thapedi 33 (D) Marcus C. Evans, Jr. * 34 (D) Nicholas Smith (Olive-Harvey College) 35 (D) Frances Ann Hurley 36 (D) Kelly Burke 39 (D) Will Guzzardi 40 (D) Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 77 (D) Kathleen Willis DANVILLE 51 (R) Chapin Rose 102 (R) Brad Halbrook * 52 (D) Scott M. Bennett * 104 (R) Michael Marron 53 (R) Jason A. Barickman 106 (R) Thomas Bennett DUPAGE 4 (D) Kimberly A. Lightford 7 (D) Emanuel Chris Welch 11 (D) Celina Villanueva 8 (D) La Shawn K. Ford 12 (D) Steven M. Landek 21 (D) Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. 16 (D) Jacqueline Y. Collins 23 (D) Michael J. Zalewski 21 (D) Laura Ellman 31 (D) Mary E. Flowers 22 (D) Cristina Castro 41 (R) Grant Wehrli 23 (D) Thomas Cullerton 42 (R) Amy Grant * 24 (D) Suzy Glowiak 44 (D) Fred Crespo 25 (R) Jim Oberweis 45 (D) Diane Pappas 28 (D) Laura Murphy 46 (D) Deborah Conroy 39 (D) Don Harmon 47 (R) Deanne Mazzochi 41 (R) John Curran * 48 (D) Terra Costa-Howard 42 (D) Linda Holmes 49 (D) Karina Villa 43 (D) Pat McGuire 55 (D) Martin J. Moylan 49 (D) Meg Loughran Cappel 56 (D) Michelle Mussman 81 (D) Anne Stava-Murray 82 (R) Jim Durkin 84 (D) Stephanie A. Kifowit 85 (D) John Connor 97 (R) Mark Batinick 98 (D) Natalie A. Manley COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS WITH CORRESPONDING LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 101st GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2019-2021) * Main campus in this district SENATE HOUSE Updated January 5, 2021 COLLEGE DISTRICT SENATOR DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE EAST ST. LOUIS * 57 (D) Christopher Belt 113 (D) Jay Hoffman COMM. COLL. CENTER * 114 (D) LaToya Greenwood ELGIN * 22 (D) Cristina Castro * 43 (D) Anna Moeller 23 (D) Thomas Cullerton 44 (D) Fred Crespo 25 (R) Jim Oberweis 45 (D) Diane Pappas 26 (R) Dan McConchie 49 (D) Karina Villa 28 (D) Laura Murphy 50 (R) Keith Wheeler 33 (R) Don DeWitte 52 (R) David McSweeney 35 (R) Dave Syverson 56 (D) Michelle Mussman 65 (R) Dan Ugaste 66 Vacant 70 (R) Jeff Keicher HARPER 22 (D) Cristina Castro 44 (D) Fred Crespo 26 (R) Dan McConchie 51 (D) Mary Edly-Allen * 27 (D) Ann Gillespie 52 (R) David McSweeney 28 (D) Laura Murphy 53 (D) Mark Walker 29 (D) Julie A. Morrison * 54 (R) Thomas Morrison 30 (D) Adriane Johnson 55 (D) Martin J. Moylan 39 (D) Don Harmon 56 (D) Michelle Mussman 57 (D) Jonathan Carroll 58 (D) Bob Morgan 59 (D) Daniel Didech 77 (D) Kathleen Willis HEARTLAND 44 Vacant 87 (R) Tim Butler 51 (R) Chapin Rose 88 (R) Keith P. Sommer * 53 (R) Jason A. 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Barickman * 76 (D) Lance Yednock 90 (R) Tom Demmer 106 (R) Thomas Bennett JOLIET 15 (D) Napoleon Harris, III 29 (D) Thaddeus Jones 18 (D) Bill Cunningham 35 (D) Frances Ann Hurley 19 (D) Michael E. Hastings 36 (D) Kelly Burke 38 (R) Sue Rezin 37 (R) Margo McDermed 40 (D) Patrick Joyce 38 (D) Debbie Meyers-Martin 41 (R) John Curran 75 (R) David Welter * 43 (D) Pat McGuire 85 (D) John Connor 49 (D) Meg Loughran Cappel * 86 (D) Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. 97 (R) Mark Batinick 98 (D) Natalie A. Manley COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS WITH CORRESPONDING LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 101st GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2019-2021) * Main campus in this district SENATE HOUSE Updated January 5, 2021 COLLEGE DISTRICT SENATOR DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE KANKAKEE 17 (D) Elgie Sims, Jr. 34 (D) Nicholas Smith 38 (R) Sue Rezin 75 (R) David Welter * 40 (D) Patrick Joyce * 79 (R) Jackie Haas 53 (R) Jason A. Barickman 106 (R) Thomas Bennett KASKASKIA * 54 (R) Jason Plummer 107 (R) Blaine Wilhour 58 (R) Paul Schimpf * 108 (R) Charles E. 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