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Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.)

  • District: 5th District, Chicago -- North Side
  • Residence: Chicago
  • Born: October 17, 1958; Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Religion: Christian
  • Family: Wife, Barbara Quigley; two children
  • Education: Roosevelt U., B.A. 1981 (political science); U. of Chicago, M.P.P 1985; Loyola U. (Chicago), J.D. 1989
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: Candidate for Chicago City Council, 1991; Cook County Board of Commissioners, 1998-2009; U.S. House, 2009-present
  • Elected: Elected: 2009 (1st full term)
  • Committee Assignments: Judiciary (Constitution; Crime, Terrorism & Homeland Security); Oversight & Government Reform (National Security, Homeland Defense & Foreign Operations; TARP, Financial Services & Bailouts of Public and Private Programs - Ranking Member)
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State Information: 5th District, Chicago -- North Side

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general Mike Quigley (D) 108,360 70.6%
David Ratowitz (R) 38,935 25.4%
Matt Reichel (GREEN) 6,140 4%
2009 special Mike Quigley (D) 30,561 69.2%
Rosanna Pulido (R) 10,662 24.2%
Matt Reichel (GREEN) 2,911 6.6%
2008 general Rahm Emanuel (D) 170,728 73.9%
Tom Hanson (R) 50,881 22%
Alan Augustson (GREEN) 9,283 4%
2006 general Rahm Emanuel (D) 114,319 78%
Kevin White (R) 32,250 22%
2004 general Rahm Emanuel (D) 158,400 76.2%
Bruce Best (R) 49,530 23.8%
2002 general Rahm Emanuel (D) 106,514 66.8%
Mark Augusti (R) 46,008 28.9%
Frank Gonzalez (LIBERT) 6,913 4.3%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 73% John McCain: 26%
2004 John Kerry: 67% George W. Bush: 33%
2000 Al Gore: 63% George W. Bush: 33%

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