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Steven Daglas (District 1)

Judy Diekelman (District 2)

Angel Garcia (District 3)

Craig Pesek (District 4)

Skip Saviano (District 5)

Chris Kachiroubas (District 6)

Carol Donovan (District 7)

Eugene Dawson (District 8)

Jack Dorgan (District 9)

Tolbert Chisum (District 10)

Barbara Peterson (District 11)

Deb Detmers (District 12)

Roger Claar (District 13)

Jim Oberweis (District 14)

Jerry Clarke (District 15)

Dave Syverson (District 16)

Judy Dudek (District 17)

Mike Bigger (District 18)

Bob Winchester (District 19)

 

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Why it’s time for a Republican Renaissance

 

We all hear a lot of talk about rebuilding the Illinois Republican Party. We think it's time to actually get started. It's time for a Republican Renaissance in Illinois.

 

It's hardly a secret that a total leadership vacuum now exists in the Illinois GOP. Now is the time for concerned Republicans to stand-up and get involved.

 

Through the Republican Renaissance Project we'll continue to expose the problems and behavior that led to our Illinois Party's total collapse.

 

We'll keep the spotlight on and inform Republicans about the opportunities available, as well as about the process and requirements for getting involved at all levels. Read More

 

 

 

Support Senate Bill 600

 

Do your Republican officials and candidates support SB600?

 

Senate Bill 600 would give every Republican the right to directly elect the members of the Illinois Republican Party's senior governing board (officially called the State Central Committee).

 

Illinois Republicans had this right for 70 years - but it was stolen away by a handful of selfish party bosses two decades ago. The Illinois Democrats kept the right to directly elect their party leaders.

 

Senate Bill 600 not only restores real democracy to our State Party - it doubles the size of the State Central Committee from 19 to 38. In other words, it doubles the chances for getting some real leaders for a change. This is just one of the major advances contained in Senate Bill 600.

 

Every four years in the Primary, you would be able to cast a vote for a State Central Committeeman and a State Central Committeewoman from your U.S. Congressional District to represent you at the State Party. For the first time in 20 years, your State Party leaders would be accountable to you - not the bosses. Learn More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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