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Now predictions. With the weighted voted it will be difficult for someone outside the Rock Island area to be selected. With that said, We can not think of a better moderate Democrat than Former Quincy Mayor Chuck Scholz.
This seat would seemingly go to the Quad Cities, but some serious deals will need to be cut. There's talk of a 'southern counties' coalition of democrats to appoint 'one of their own.'
It looks like Mike Jacobs will be best positioned, he's got a ton of cash, a lot of energy and some understanding of the game.
However Sen. John Sullivan would be a stronger Dem to put in there, purely because of geography. All these people say he 'doesn't live in the district,' but that's not important. He's from the district and has deep roots in the district. His biggest problem would be getting the funding and his relative neophyte status in the world of democrat politics. However, he did knock off LK Donahue!
The next several days are going to be interesting!
So when thinking of a replacement think of someone who can meet some of these requirements 1) name iD in the most counties 2) access to ready Federal Hard Dollars or who can self finance 30 someone who can bring the county chairs together as well as keep Labor and the conservative dem.'s on their side.
Rock Island County has way too many egos and they will blow this easily. With 10 people interested in the job from R.I., they will split up that vote 10 ways as they all stab each other in the back. Advice to all the smaller and southern counties…come up with one candidate and join together and that will be your next member of congress. The chairmen don’t decide, precinct committeemen do.
(10 ILCS 5/7‑8) (from Ch. 46, par. 7‑8)
Congressional Committee
(e) The congressional committee of each party in each congressional district shall be composed of the chairmen of the county central committees of the counties composing the congressional district, except that in congressional districts wholly within the territorial limits of one county, or partly within 2 or more counties, but not coterminous with the county lines of all of such counties, the precinct committeemen, township committeemen and ward committeemen, if any, of the party representing the precincts within the limits of the congressional district, shall compose the congressional committee. A State central committeeman in each district shall be a member and the chairman or, when a district has 2 State central committeemen, a co‑chairman of the congressional committee, but shall not have the right to vote except in case of a tie.
In the organization and proceedings of congressional committees composed of precinct committeemen or township committeemen or ward committeemen, or any combination thereof, each precinct committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his precinct by the primary electors of his party at the primary at which he was elected, each township committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his township or part of a township as the case may be by the primary electors of his party at the primary election immediately preceding the meeting of the congressional committee, and each ward committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in each precinct of his ward located in such congressional district by the primary electors of his party at the primary election immediately preceding the meeting of the congressional committee; and in the organization and proceedings of congressional committees composed of the chairmen of the county central committees of the counties within such district, each chairman of such county central committee shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his county by the primary electors of his party at the primary election immediately preceding the meeting of the congressional committee.
(10 ILCS 5/7-61 paragraph 13)
In the proceedings to nominate a candidate to fill a vacancy or to fill a vacancy in the nomination, each precinct, township, ward, county or congressional district, as the case may be, shall through its representative on such central or managing committee, be entitled to one vote for each ballot voted in such precinct, township, ward, county or congressional district, as the case may be, by the primary electors of its party at the primary election immediately preceding the meeting at which such vacancy is to be filled.
Will Evan's early move out keep the district and Rock Island from getting carved up into Republican districts?
Also, this allows Dem Primary losers (like Paul Mangieri) to be considered as well as insiders on his staff who have no political following.
I hope Paul Mangieri gets the nod. He hasn't done particularly well locally in the statewide races, but then again he hasn't really worked in his backyard much. Centrally located, lots of name recognition and proven ability to raise money. Just my opinion.
This will not end up being a free for all. Lane will indicate who he thinks would be best to run in his place and I'm betting the majority of the Chairmen will agree with him. Boland is appearing as an opportunist already - but should we be surprised? I wish these people had enough respect for Lane to let the dust settle. Let's not lose sight of the fact that we're losing one of the greatest Congressman in the county. Regardless of whether you agree with Lane on policy, it is a fact that he stood as a pillar of integrity and character for over two decades when most of Washington was feeding at the trough.
Congressional Committee
(e) The congressional committee of each party in each congressional district shall be composed of the chairmen of the county central committees of the counties composing the congressional district, except that in congressional districts wholly within the territorial limits of one county, or partly within 2 or more counties, but not coterminous with the county lines of all of such counties,
Remember that there is more to the 17th district than just Rock Island county, just like there is more to Illinois than just Chicago.
Three words: The Moon Man
Jacobs is no Rosa Parks and he is no Lane Evans!
Jerry Lack is also a good candidate. Since he's Lane's projects and grants man, he knows all the mayors, county board chairs and businessmen in the district. He's a super guy and very polite. However, as with any candidate, can you just throw him into the fire?
I was extremely disappointed this morning when you did not discuss Lane's announcement in today's Capitol Fax. First of all, it's time to pay tribute to a true public servant and Congressman for the last 24 years. Second of all, this is one of the biggest political shake-ups of the year. How could you pass this up?!?! It better be there tomorrow.