Only House District 36 which represents voters from Palos Hills to Beverly didn’t have an incumbent following the retirement of Rep. Kelly Burke.
Political signs line a pathway leading to the early voting site at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights Monday. Illinois’ legislative primaries had voters from Orland Park to Calumet City choosing between entrenched incumbents and political newcomers promising a fresh take on top issues from crime and property taxes to immigration and education.
Khalil criticized Ryan for being censured for mismanaging client funds while Ryan called Khalil inexperienced. The night’s first returns showed a dead heat between Samantha Jean Gasca, a data scientist, opera singer Hillary Mattsey Kurzawa and attorney Max Solomon. All said they are focused on immigration policy, lowering property taxes and promoting school choice. With 11% of votes reported, all three candidates had more than 30% of the vote. Gasca had a narrow lead with 379 votes or 36% of the total.
While they agreed crime is the number one concern for their voters who are spread between Homer Glen and Orland Hills to Roseland, how they plan to fight crime differs. Slaughter is a vocal supporter for the SAFE-T Act, which abolished the use of cash bail, and he says seeks to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
Stretching from Orland Park through Alsip and Merrionette Park and into Beverly, the 35th District is home to a mixture of liberal and conservative voters. Gill touted her support for women’s reproductive rights while also sponsoring a bill that would allow for districts to bring back their school resource officer.
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