2024 Illinois House of Representatives election

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2024 Illinois House of Representatives election
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  2022 November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05)2026 

All 118 seats in the Illinois House of Representatives
60 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Chris Welch May 2023.jpg Tony McCombie May 2023.jpg
Leader Emanuel "Chris" Welch Tony McCombie
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat7th89th
Last election7840
Seats won7840
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

Illinois State House 2024 Results.svg
Illinois State House 2024 Vote Share Map.svg
Results:
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
Vote Share:
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%

Speaker before election

Emanuel "Chris" Welch
Democratic

Elected Speaker

TBD

The 2024 Illinois House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1]

Contents

No seats were changed in this election.

Retirements

Six incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

Four Democrats did not seek re-election.

  1. District 32: Cyril Nichols retired. [2]
  2. District 36: Kelly M. Burke retired. [3]
  3. District 45: Jenn Ladisch Douglass retired. [4]
  4. District 76: Lance Yednock retired. [5]

Republicans

Two Republicans did not seek re-election.

  1. District 88: Dan Caulkins retired. [6]
  2. District 99: Randy Frese retired. [7]

Incumbents defeated

In primaries

Democrats

  1. District 31: Mary E. Flowers lost renomination to Michael Crawford.

Results by district

The primary filing deadline for established party (Democratic and Republican) candidates was December 4, 2023. New party and independent candidates had until June 24, 2024. [8]

In Illinois, if no Democratic or Republican candidates file for a certain primary election or win the primary as a write-in, the respective party committee can designate a nominee, provided the nominee files petitions within 75 days after the primary. [9] On May 1, 2024, the Illinois General Assembly voted to remove the option. [10]

District2020 Pres. [11] IncumbentCandidates [12] Result
MemberPartyFirst electedRunning
1D +56.1 Aaron Ortiz Democratic2019Yes
2D +46.5 Elizabeth Hernandez Democratic2007Yes
3D +63.2 Eva-Dina Delgado Democratic2019Yes
4D +72.5 Lilian Jiménez Democratic2022Yes
5D +78.1 Kimberly du Buclet Democratic2023Yes
6D +74.4 Sonya Harper Democratic2015Yes
7D +59.8 Emanuel Chris Welch Democratic2013Yes
8D +62.4 La Shawn Ford Democratic2007Yes
9D +73.3 Yolonda Morris Democratic2023Yes
10D +76.6 Jawaharial Williams Democratic2019Yes
11D +72.7 Ann Williams Democratic2011Yes
12D +63.9 Margaret Croke Democratic2021Yes
13D +76.7 Hoan Huynh Democratic2023Yes
14D +78.4 Kelly Cassidy Democratic2011Yes
15D +25.2 Michael Kelly Democratic2021Yes
16D +35.5 Kevin Olickal Democratic2023Yes
17D +41.2 Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz Democratic2018Yes
18D +68.8 Robyn Gabel Democratic2010Yes
  • Robyn Gabel (Democratic)
  • Charles Hutchinson (Republican)
19D +34.8 Lindsey LaPointe Democratic2019Yes
20R +1.2 Bradley Stephens Republican2019Yes
21D +39.5 Abdelnasser Rashid Democratic2023Yes
22D +31.0 Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar Democratic2021Yes
23D +70.3 Edgar González Jr. Democratic2020Yes
24D +59.5 Theresa Mah Democratic2017Yes
  • Theresa Mah (Democratic)
  • Natalian Bolton (Republican)
25D +84.8 Curtis Tarver Democratic2019Yes
26D +73.6 Kam Buckner Democratic2019Yes
  • Kam Buckner (Democratic)
  • Audrey Barrett (Republican)
27D +48.5 Justin Slaughter Democratic2017Yes
28D +47.4 Robert Rita Democratic2003Yes
29D +46.3 Thaddeus Jones Democratic2011Yes
30D +61.7 Will Davis Democratic2003Yes
  • Will Davis (Democratic)
  • Patricia Bonk (Republican)
31D +56.1 Mary E. Flowers Democratic1985Lost renomination
  • Michael Crawford (Democratic)
32D +69.1 Cyril Nichols Democratic2021No
  • Lisa J. Davis (Democratic)
33D +73.4 Marcus C. Evans Jr. Democratic2012Yes
34D +62.4 Nicholas Smith Democratic2018Yes
35D +14.8 Mary Gill Democratic2023Yes
  • Mary Gill (Democratic)
  • Herbert Hebein (Republican)
36D +16.2 Kelly M. Burke Democratic2011No
  • Rick Ryan (Democratic)
  • Christine Shanahan Mcgovern (Republican)
37R +15.5 Patrick Sheehan Republican2024Yes
38D +44.2 Debbie Meyers-Martin Democratic2019Yes
39D +69.4 Will Guzzardi Democratic2015Yes
40D +69.0 Jaime Andrade Jr. Democratic2013Yes
41D +26.0 Janet Yang Rohr Democratic2021Yes
42D +24.4 Terra Costa Howard Democratic2019Yes
43D +33.3 Anna Moeller Democratic2014Yes
44D +28.6 Fred Crespo Democratic2007Yes
45D +16.7 Jenn Ladisch Douglass Democratic2023No
46D +21.1 Diane Blair-Sherlock Democratic2022Yes
47D +12.3 Amy Grant Republican2019Yes
  • Amy Grant (Republican)
  • Jackie Williamson (Democratic)
48D +3.0 Jennifer Sanalitro Republican2023Yes
49D +17.1 Maura Hirschauer Democratic2021Yes
50D +35.6 Barbara Hernandez Democratic2019Yes
51D +13.3 Nabeela Syed Democratic2023Yes
52D +5.8 Martin McLaughlin Republican2021Yes
53D +19.8 Mark L. Walker Democratic2019Yes
54D +22.5 Mary Beth Canty Democratic2023Yes
55D +16.2 Marty Moylan Democratic2013Yes
56D +20.1 Michelle Mussman Democratic2011Yes
57D +29.1 Tracy Katz Muhl Democratic2024Yes
58D +42.6 Bob Morgan Democratic2019Yes
  • Bob Morgan (Democratic)
  • Carl Lambrecht (Republican)
59D +33.6 Daniel Didech Democratic2019Yes
60D +49.2 Rita Mayfield Democratic2010Yes
61D +19.7 Joyce Mason Democratic2019Yes
  • Joyce Mason (Democratic)
  • James Creighton Mitchell Jr. (Republican)
62D +25.8 Laura Faver Dias Democratic2023Yes
63D +2.6 Steve Reick Republican2017Yes
  • Steve Reick (Republican)
  • Mary Mahady (Democratic)
64R +11.7 Tom Weber Republican2019Yes
65D +1.1 Dan Ugaste Republican2019Yes
  • Dan Ugaste (Republican)
  • Linda R Robertson (Democratic)
66D +10.8 Suzanne Ness Democratic2021Yes
67D +16.2 Maurice West Democratic2019Yes
68D +9.9 Dave Vella Democratic2021Yes
69R +11.1 Joe Sosnowski Republican2011Yes
70R +3.4 Jeff Keicher Republican2018Yes
71R +4.7 Daniel Swanson Republican2017Yes
72D +20.9 Gregg Johnson Democratic2023Yes
73R +23.0 Ryan Spain Republican2017Yes
74R +12.3 Bradley Fritts Republican2023Yes
75R +14.0 Jed Davis Republican2023Yes
  • Jed Davis (Republican)
  • Heidi Henry (Democratic)
76D +10.0 Lance Yednock Democratic2019No
  • Amy "Murri" Briel (Democratic)
  • Liz Bishop (Republican)
77D +23.0 Norma Hernandez Democratic2023Yes
78D +70.4 Camille Lilly Democratic2010Yes
79D +0.6 Jackie Haas Republican2020Yes
  • Jackie Haas (Republican)
  • William "Billy" Morgan (Democratic)
80D +13.5 Anthony DeLuca Democratic2009Yes
81D +23.3 Anne Stava-Murray Democratic2019Yes
82R +2.1 Nicole La Ha Republican2023Yes
83D +18.5 Matt Hanson Democratic2023Yes
84D +34.0 Stephanie Kifowit Democratic2013Yes
85D +25.2 Dagmara Avelar Democratic2021Yes
86D +16.8 Lawrence M. Walsh Jr. Democratic2012Yes
87R +36.3 Bill Hauter Republican2023Yes
88R +20.9 Dan Caulkins Republican2019No
  • Regan Deering (Republican)
89R +26.6 Tony McCombie Republican2017Yes
90R +13.0 John Cabello Republican2023Yes
91D +11.3 Sharon Chung Democratic2023Yes
92D +27.5 Jehan Gordon-Booth Democratic2009Yes
93R +23.2 Travis Weaver Republican2023Yes
94R +32.6 Norine Hammond Republican2010Yes
95R +6.3 Michael Coffey Republican2023Yes
96D +18.0 Sue Scherer Democratic2013Yes
97D +9.7 Harry Benton Democratic2023Yes
98D +25.1 Natalie Manley Democratic2013Yes
99R +38.9 Randy Frese Republican2015No
  • Kyle A. Moore (Republican)
100R +47.8 C. D. Davidsmeyer Republican2012Yes
101R +33.3 Chris Miller Republican2019Yes
102R +53.0 Adam Niemerg Republican2021Yes
103D +56.1 Carol Ammons Democratic2015Yes
104D +1.5 Brandun Schweizer Republican2023Yes
105R +26.3 Dennis Tipsword Republican2023Yes
106R +42.3 Jason Bunting Republican2023Yes
107R +51.5 Brad Halbrook Republican2017Yes
108R +35.3 Wayne Rosenthal Republican2023Yes
109R +40.2 Charles Meier Republican2013Yes
110R +54.4 Blaine Wilhour Republican2019Yes
111R +12.6 Amy Elik Republican2021Yes
  • Amy Elik (Republican)
  • Nick Raftopoulos (Democratic)
112D +6.6 Katie Stuart Democratic2017Yes
113D +17.8 Jay Hoffman Democratic2013Yes
114D +6.6 Kevin Schmidt Republican2023Yes
115R +42.4 David Friess Republican2021Yes
116R +53.8 Dave Severin Republican2017Yes
117R +52.4 Patrick Windhorst Republican2019Yes
118R +15.6 Paul Jacobs Republican2021Yes

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