Elections for the office of Illinois House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on March 16, 2004, and a general election on November 2, 2004.
Qualifications[edit]
Article IV of the Illinois Constitution states: To be eligible to serve as a member of the General Assembly, a person must be a United States citizen, at least 21 years old, and for the two years preceding his election or appointment a resident of the district which he is to represent.
Campaign contributions[edit]
During the 2004 election, the total contributions to Senate candidates was $27,180,039. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2004 Donors, Illinois State Senate
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Donor
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Amount
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Illinois Senate Democratic Fund
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$3,261,028
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Republican State Senate Campaign Cmte of Illinois
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$2,086,919
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Illinois Education Association
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$657,415
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Illinois State Medical Society
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$370,459
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Illinois Federation of Teachers
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$257,559
|
Illinois Hospital & Health Systems Association
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$240,579
|
Associated Beer Distributors of Illinois
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$213,725
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Service Employees Illinois Council
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$204,569
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Illinois Realtors Association
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$186,706
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Citizens for Frank Watson
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$185,786
|
List of candidates[edit]
District 2[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Miguel Del Valle a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Miguel Del Valle
District 3[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mattie Hunter a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Mattie Hunter
District 5[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Rickey R. Hendon a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Rickey R. Hendon: 63,242
- David J. Warren: 10,553
District 8[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ira I. Silverstein a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Joseph R. Hedrick a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Ira I. Silverstein: 51,256
- Joseph R. Hedrick: 20,275
District 11[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Louis S. Viverito a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Jeffrey P. Malinowski a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Louis S. Viverito: 50,249
- Jeffrey P. Malinowski: 22,202
District 14[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Emil Jones, Jr. a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Emil Jones, Jr.
District 17[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Donne E. Trotter a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donne E. Trotter
District 20[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Iris Y. Martinez a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Iris Y. Martinez
District 23[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Carole Pankau: 10,247 a
- Dennis M. Reboletti: 8,626
November 2 General election candidates:
- Carole Pankau
District 26[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- William E. Peterson a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Nancy L. Peterson: 37,760
- William E. Peterson: 59,361
District 28[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Kathleen L. "Kay" Wojcik a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Kathleen L. "Kay" Wojcik
District 29[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Susan Garrett a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Susan Garrett: 62,736
- Daniel R. Bryant: 25,937
District 32[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patrick Ouimet a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Pamela J. Althoff a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Patrick Ouimet: 37,747
- Pamela J. Althoff: 62,047
- Cathy Peschke (Write-in): 219
District 35[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- J. Bradley Burzynski a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Bruce T. Washington: 32,459
- J. Bradley Burzynski: 64,074
District 38[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Pat Welch a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Gary G. Dahl a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Pat Welch: 47,062
- Gary G. Dahl: 51,829
District 41[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Christine Radogno a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Christine Radogno
District 44[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- William E. Brady a
November 2 General election candidates:
- William E. Brady
District 47[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- John M. Sullivan a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Gary A. Speckhart a
November 2 General election candidates:
- John M. Sullivan: 59,294
- Tom Ernst: 36,706
District 49[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Deanna Demuzio
District 50[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Larry K. Bomke a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Larry K. Bomke
District 53[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Dan Rutherford a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Dan Rutherford: 85,871
- ROb Raguet-Schofeld (Write-in): 1
District 56[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- William R. "Bill" Haine a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- William R. "Bill" Haine: 64,216
- David J. Sherrill: 33,300
District 59[edit]
- March 16 Democratic primary candidates:
- Gary Forby a
- March 16 GOP primary candidates:
- Ron Summers a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Gary Forby: 52,037
- Ron Summers: 46,762
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