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Illinois State House Districts 100Th General Assembly (2017-2018) First Session, 2017 Illinois State House Districts 100th General Assembly (2017-2018) First session, 2017 This document includes: Illinois State House districts map, statewide Illinois State House districts map, northeast Illinois List of Illinois State House districts, numerically by district, 2017 List of Illinois State House districts, alphabetically by representative, 2017 Post-Census 2010 districts After the 2010 Census, the Illinois state house and senate districts were redrawn in 2011. The number of districts remained the same as for the post-Census 2000 districts, but the boundaries of the districts changed. These new districts were used as the basis for the general election held in November 2012. The new districts took effect with the beginning of the 98th General Assembly, Session One, in January 2013. They remain in effect through the end of the 102nd General Assembly, Session Two, in 2022. For additional information: Illinois General Assembly http://www.ilga.gov/ Illinois State House districts, representatives listed numerically by district, 2017 Grant Wehrli 41 R Representative Dist. Party Jeanne M Ives 42 R Daniel J. Burke 1 D Anna Moeller 43 D Theresa Mah 2 D Fred Crespo 44 D Luis Arroyo 3 D Christine Winger 45 R Cynthia Soto 4 D Deborah Conroy 46 D Juliana Stratton 5 D Patricia R. Bellock 47 R Sonya M. Harper 6 D Peter Breen 48 R Emanuel Chris Welch 7 D Mike Fortner 49 R La Shawn K. Ford 8 D Keith Wheeler 50 R Arthur Turner 9 D Nick Sauer 51 R Melissa Conyears-Ervin 10 D David McSweeney 52 R Ann Williams 11 D David Harris 53 R Sara Feigenholtz 12 D Thomas Morrison 54 R Gregory Harris 13 D Martin J Moylan 55 D Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D Michelle Mussman 56 D John D'Amico 15 D Elaine Nekritz 57 D Lou Lang 16 D Scott Drury 58 D Laura Fine 17 D Carol A. Sente 59 D Robyn Gabel 18 D Rita Mayfield 60 D Robert F. Martwick 19 D Sheri L. Jesiel 61 R Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R Sam Yingling 62 D Silvana Tabares 21 D Steven Reick 63 R Michael J. Madigan 22 D Barbara Wheeler 64 R Michael J. Zalewski 23 D Steven Andersson 65 R Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D Allen Skillicorn 66 R Barbara Flynn Currie 25 D Litesa E.Wallace 67 D Christian L. Mitchell 26 D John M. Cabello 68 R Justin Slaughter 27 D Joe Sosnowski 69 R Robert Rita 28 D Robert W. Pritchard 70 R Thaddeus Jones 29 D Tony McCombie 71 R William Davis 30 D Michael Halpin 72 D Mary E. Flowers 31 D Ryan Spain 73 R André M. Thapedi 32 D Daniel Swanson 74 R Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D David A. Welter 75 R Elgie R. Sims, Jr. 34 D Jerry Lee Long 76 R Frances Ann Hurley 35 D Kathleen Willis 77 D Kelly Burke 36 D Camille Y. Lilly 78 D Margo McDermed 37 R Lindsay Parkhurst 79 R Al Riley 38 D Anthony DeLuca 80 D Will Guzzardi 39 D David S. Olsen 81 R Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 40 D Jim Durkin 82 R Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D Brad Halbrook 102 R Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D Carol Ammons 103 D Emily McAsey 85 D Chad Hays 104 R Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. 86 D Dan Brady 105 R Tim Butler 87 R Thomas Bennett 106 R Keith P. Sommer 88 R John D. Cavaletto 107 R Brian W. Stewart 89 R Charles E Meier 108 R Tom Demmer 90 R David Reis 109 R Michael Unes 91 R Reginald Philips 110 R Jehan A. Gordon-Booth 92 D Daniel V. Beiser 111 D Norine Hammond 93 R Katie Stuart 112 D Randy Frese 94 R Jay Hoffman 113 D Avery Bourne 95 R LaToya Greenwood 114 D Sue Scherer 96 D Terri Bryant 115 R Mark Batinick 97 R Jerry F. Costello, II 116 D Natalie A. Manley 98 D Dave Severin 117 R Sara Wojcicki Jimenez 99 R Brandon W. Phelps 118 D C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R Bill Mitchell 101 R Illinois State House districts, alphabetically by representative, 2017 LaToya Greenwood 114 D Representative Dist. Party Will Guzzardi 39 D Carol Ammons 103 D Brad Halbrook 102 R Steven Andersson 65 R Norine Hammond 93 R Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 40 D David Harris 53 R Luis Arroyo 3 D Greg Harris 13 D Mark Batinick 97 R Chad Hays 104 R Daniel V. Beiser 111 D Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D Patricia R. Bellock 47 R Jay Hoffman 113 D Thomas Bennett 106 R Frances Ann Hurley 35 D Avery Bourne 95 R Jeanne M Ives 42 R Dan Brady 105 R Sheri L. Jesiel 61 R Peter Breen 48 R Sara Wojcicki Jimenez 99 R Terri Bryant 115 R Thaddeus Jones 29 D Daniel J. Burke 1 D Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D Kelly Burke 36 D Lou Lang 16 D Tim Butler 87 R Camille Y. Lilly 78 D John M. Cabello 68 R Jerry Lee Long 76 R Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D Michael J. Madigan 22 D John D. Cavaletto 107 R Theresa Mah 2 D Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D Natalie A. Manley 98 D Deborah Conroy 46 D Robert F. Martwick 19 D D Melissa Conyears-Ervin 10 Rita Mayfield 60 D Jerry F. Costello, II 116 D Emily McAsey 85 D Fred Crespo 44 D Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R Barbara Flynn Currie 25 D Margo McDermed 37 R John D'Amico 15 D David McSweeney 52 R C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R Charles E Meier 108 R William Davis 30 D Bill Mitchell 101 R Anthony DeLuca 80 D Christian L Mitchell 26 D Tom Demmer 90 R Anna Moeller 43 D Scott Drury 58 D Thomas Morrison 54 R Jim Durkin 82 R Martin J Moylan 55 D Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D Michelle Mussman 56 D Sara Feigenholtz 12 D Elaine Nekritz 57 D Laura Fine 17 D David S. Olsen 81 R Mary E. Flowers 31 D Lindsay Parkhurst 79 R La Shawn K. Ford 8 D Brandon W. Phelps 118 D Mike Fortner 49 R Reginald Phillips 110 R Randy Frese 94 R Robert W. Pritchard 70 R Robyn Gabel 18 D Steven Reick 63 R Jehan A. Gordon-Booth 92 D David Reis 109 R Al Riley 38 D Robert Rita 28 D Nick Sauer 51 R Sue Scherer 96 D Carol A. Sente 59 D Dave Severin 117 R Elgie R. Sims, Jr. 34 D Allen Skillicorn 66 R Justin Slaughter 27 D Keith P. Sommer 88 R Joe Sosnowski 69 R Cynthia Soto 4 D Ryan Spain 73 R Brian W. Stewart 89 R Juliana Stratton 5 D Katie Stuart 112 D Daniel Swanson 74 R Silvana Tabares 21 D André M. Thapedi 32 D Arthur Turner 9 D Michael Unes 91 R Litesa E.Wallace 67 D Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. 86 D Grant Wehrli 41 R Emanuel Chris Welch 7 D David A. Welter 75 R Barbara Wheeler 64 R Keith Wheeler 50 R Ann Williams 11 D Kathleen Willis 77 D Christine Winger 45 R Sam Yingling 62 D Michael J. Zalewski 23 D .
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