Illinois's 8th House of Representatives district explained

State:Illinois
District:8
Chamber:House of Representatives
Representative:La Shawn Ford
Party:Democratic
Residence:Chicago
Incumbentsince:2007
Percent White:26.5
Percent Black:48.7
Percent Hispanic:20.7
Percent Asian:1.6
Percent Native American:0.1
Percent Pacific Islander:0.0
Percent Multiracial:2.3
Percent Other Race:0.3
Population:109,504
Population Year:2020
Created:1983–present
1849–1873, 1957–1973
Notes:https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?t=Hispanic%20or%20Latino%3APopulation%20Total&g=0400000US17%246200000&y=2020&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P2

Illinois's 8th House of Representatives district is a Representative district within the Illinois House of Representatives located in Cook County, Illinois. It has been represented by Democrat La Shawn Ford since January 10, 2007. The district was previously represented by Democrat Calvin Giles from 1993 to 2007.

Located in the Chicago metropolitan area, the district includes parts of Berwyn, Broadview, Chicago, Cicero, Countryside, Forest Park, Hodgkins, La Grange, La Grange Park, North Riverside, Oak Park, Westchester, Western Springs and parts of the Chicago neighborhood of Austin.[1]

List of representatives

1849 – 1854

Representative[2] PartyYearsGeneral Assembly (GA)Electoral HistoryCounties Represented
7th Representative district established with 1848 Illinois Constitution.
William PickeringWhig[3] [4] January 1, 1849 –
January 3, 1853
16th
17th
Redistricted from Edwards County House District and re-elected in 1848
Re-elected in 1850
Was not re-elected in 1852.
Edwards
Wabash
Victor B. BellJanuary 3, 1853 –
January 1, 1855
18thElected in 1852
Was not re-elected in 1854.
1854 Reapportionment now gives the district two Representatives to elect cumulatively.

1854 – 1871

RepresentativePartyParty ControlYearsGeneral Assembly (GA)Electoral HistoryCounties Represented
1854 Reapportionment now gives the district two Representatives to elect cumulatively.
Hugh GreggDemocratic[5] [6] 2 DemocratsJanuary 1, 1855 –
January 5, 1857
19thElected in 1854
Was not re-elected in 1856.
Hamilton
Jefferson
Marion
T. B. Tanner
John A. WilsonJanuary 5, 1857 –
January 3, 1859
20thElected back in 1856
Was not re-elected in 1858.
William B. AndersonJanuary 5, 1857 –
January 7, 1861
20th
21st
Elected in 1856
Re-elected in 1858
Was not re-elected in 1860.
John McElvaineJanuary 3, 1859 –
January 7, 1861
21stElected in 1858
Was not re-elected in 1860.
Cyrus W. WebsterUnknown2 UnknownsJanuary 7, 1861 –
January 5, 1863
22ndElected in 1860
Was not re-elected in 1862.
Cloyd Crouch[7]
Samuel MoffattUnknownJanuary 5, 1863 –
January 2, 1865
23rdElected in 1862
Was not re-elected in 1864.
Monroe
Randolph
Perry
Edmund Menard
Austin JamesDemocratic[8] 2 DemocratsJanuary 2, 1865 –
January 7, 1867
24thElected in 1864
Was not re-elected in 1866.
William K. MurphyJanuary 2, 1865 –
January 4, 1869
24th
25th
Elected in 1864
Re-elected in 1866
Was not re-elected in 1868.
John CampbellUnknown1 Democrat
1 Unknown
January 7, 1867 –
January 4, 1869
25thElected in 1866
Was not re-elected in 1868.
Thomas H. BurgessRepublican[9] 2 RepublicansJanuary 4, 1869 –
January 4, 1871
26thElected in 1868
Was not re-elected in 1870.
John M. McCutcheon
1870 Reapportionment now gives the district only 1 Representative.

1871 – 1873

RepresentativePartyYearsGeneral Assembly (GA)Electoral HistoryCounties Represented
1870 Reapportionment now gives the district only 1 Representative.
William ElderDemocratic[10] January 4, 1871 –
January 8, 1873
27thElected back in 1870
Was not re-elected in 1872.
Saline
District abolished with 1872 Reapportionment as 3 Representatives were now elected cumulatively from Legislative districts.

1957 – 1973

RepresentativePartyParty ControlYearsGeneral Assembly (GA)Electoral HistoryCounties Represented
District re-established in 1957.
Esther SapersteinDemocratic2 Democrats
1 Republican
January 9, 1957 –
January 6, 1965
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
Elected in 1956
Re-elected in 1958
Re-elected in 1960
Re-elected in 1962
Redistricted to At-large district and re-elected in 1964.
Cook
Michael F. ZlatnikRepublicanElected in 1956
Re-elected in 1958
Re-elected in 1960
Re-elected in 1962
Did not run in At-large election and retired.
Paul ElwardDemocraticElected in 1956
Re-elected in 1958
Re-elected in 1960
Re-elected in 1962
Redistricted to At-large district and re-elected in 1964.
The district was temporarily abolished from 1965 to 1967 due to the Redistricting Commission in 1963 failing to reach an agreement. An at-large election was held electing 177 Representatives from across the state.
Jack E. WalkerRepublican2 Republicans
1 Democrat
January 4, 1967 –
January 13, 1971
75th
76th
Elected back in 1966
Re-elected in 1968
Elected state Senator in the 8th Legislative District in 1970.
Cook
John W. ThompsonJanuary 4, 1967 –
January 10, 1973
75th
76th
77th
Elected in 1966
Re-elected in 1968
Re-elected in 1970
Retired.
Anthony ScarianoDemocraticRedistricted from At-large District and won re-election in 1966
Re-elected in 1968
Re-elected in 1970
Ran for state Senator in the 9th Legislative District and lost in 1972.
Lynn BrenneRepublicanJanuary 13, 1971 –
January 10, 1973
77thElected in 1970
Redistricted to the 9th Legislative District and lost re-election in 1972.
District abolished with 1971 Reapportionment as Representatives were once again elected from Legislative districts.

1983 – Present

RepresentativePartyYearsGeneral Assembly (GA)Electoral HistoryCounties Represented
District re-established with representatives now elected one per district with the passage of the Cutback Amendment

Jesse White
DemocraticJanuary 12, 1983 –
December 1, 1992
83rd
84th
85th
86th
Redistricted from the 13th Legislative District and re-elected in 1982
Re-elected in 1984
Re-elected in 1986
Re-elected in 1988
Re-elected in 1990
Elected Cook County Recorder of Deeds and resigned his Representative seat in 1992.
Cook
87th
VacantDecember 1, 1992 –
January 13, 1993
Robert LeFloreDemocraticJanuary 13, 1993 –
May 3, 1993
88thRedistricted from the 13th Representative District and re-elected in 1992
Died in 1993.
VacantMay 3, 1993 –
May 1993[11]
Calvin GilesDemocraticMay 1993 –
January 10, 2007
88th
89th
90th
91st
92nd
93rd
94th
Appointed in 1993
Elected in 1994
Re-elected in 1996
Re-elected in 1998
Re-elected in 2000
Re-elected in 2002
Re-elected in 2004
Lost renomination in 2006.

La Shawn Ford
January 10, 2007 –
present
95th
96th
97th
98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd
103rd
Elected in 2006
Re-elected in 2008
Re-elected in 2010
Re-elected in 2012
Re-elected in 2014
Re-elected in 2016
Re-elected in 2018
Re-elected in 2020
Re-elected in 2022

Historic District Boundaries

YearsCountyMunicipalities/TownshipsNotes
2023 – presentCookBerwyn, Broadview, Chicago (Austin), Cicero, Countryside, Forest Park, Hodgkins, La Grange, La Grange Park, North Riverside, Oak Park, Westchester, Western Springs[12]
2013 – 2023Berwyn, Brookfield, Chicago (Austin), Forest Park, La Grange, La Grange Park, North Riverside, Oak Park[13]
2003 – 2013[14]
1993 – 2003Chicago[15]
1983 – 1993Chicago[16]
1967 – 1973Bloom Township, Rich Township, parts of Thornton Township[17]
1957 – 1965Chicago[18]
1871 – 1873SalineBankston, Eldorado, Gallatia, Harrisburg, Hartford, Independence, Mitchellsville, Raleigh, Saline City, Somerset, South America, Whitesville[19] [20] [21]
1863 – 1871Monroe
Randolph
Perry
Appleton, Blair, Burksville, Chester, Cobb, Columbia, Coulterville, Denmark, Du Quoin, Eagle Cliff, Eden, Evansville, Florence, Freedom, Galum, Georgetown, Glasgow City, Grande Cole, Harrisonville, Holt Prairie, Iowa, Jones Creek, Jordan Grove, Kaskaskia, Liberty, Maysville, Mitchie, Monroe City, Morrison, Mt. Hawkins, Old Du Quoin, Pinckneyville, Pleasant Shade, Pollacks, Prairie du Rocher, Preston, Randolph, Red Bud, Renault, Ruma, St. Johns, Smith's Landing, Sparta, Steuben, Tamaroa, Waterloo[22] [23] [24]
1855 – 1863Hamilton
Jefferson
Marion
Bear Creek, Belle Prairie (Belle Prairie City), Blissville, Centralia, Elkton, Farina, Farrington, Fosters, Fredericktown, Griswold, Hickory Hill, Jefferson, Jefferson City, Jordans Prairie, Junction (Junction City), Kinmundy, Lanes Roads, Logansport, Lovilla, Lynchburg, McLeansboro, Middleton, Moores Prairie, Mount Vernon, Odin, Palo Alto, Patoka, Ponti, Racoon, Rome, Salem, Sandoval, Spring Garden, Walnut Hill[25] [26] [27]
1849 – 1855Edwards
Wabash
Albion, Armstrong, Centreville, Grayville, McChenes Bluff, Mier, Mills Prairie, Mount Carmel, Oxford, Palmyra, Rochester Mills (Rochester)[28] [29] [30] [31]

Electoral history

1960 – 1956

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: List of the members composing the eighteenth General Assembly of the State of Illinois, convened in extra session, February 9, 1854. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State.
  5. Web site: List of the members composing the nineteenth General Assembly of the State of Illinois. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State.
  6. Web site: List of the members and officers, twenty-first General Assembly of the State of Illinois, Springfield, January 3, 1859. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State.
  7. Web site: Official directory of the General Assembly of Illinois, 1899. Creator: J. L. Pickering. 1899. 42.
  8. Web site: Manual for the use of the twenty-fourth General Assembly of the State of Illinois. Prepared and compiled pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives, adopted Jan. 3, 1865. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 43.
  9. Web site: Manual of the twenty-sixth General Assembly of the State of Illinois. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 54.
  10. Web site: Rummel's Illinois hand-book and legislative manual for 1871. 2021-10-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 185.
  11. Web site: Calvin Giles new state representative for Chicago's southwest side. July 1993. 2021-10-22. Illinois Periodicals Online. Northern Illinois University Libraries.
  12. Web site: STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2022): Illinois - State House District 4 . 2022-10-12 . 2023-01-24 . United States Census Bureau.
  13. Web site: STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: State House District 8 (Illinois). United States Census Bureau. May 18, 2013. October 21, 2021.
  14. Web site: Illinois blue book, 2003-2004. 2021-04-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 66.
  15. Web site: Illinois blue book, 1993-1994. 2021-04-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 57.
  16. Web site: Illinois blue book, 1983-1984. 2021-04-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 63.
  17. Web site: Illinois blue book, 1967-1968. 2021-04-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 319.
  18. Web site: Illinois blue book, 1955-1956. 2021-04-22. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 333.
  19. Web site: Illinois blue book, 1903-1904. 2021-04-14. Illinois Digital Archives. Illinois Secretary of State. 281–286.
  20. Web site: Campbell's topographical & sectional map of Saline, Gallatin, Hardin, and Pope, counties. (Drawn by R.A. Campbell and H.F. Walling). Entered ... 1869 by R.A. Campbell ... Pennsylvania. (1870). 2021-10-21. David Rumsey Map Collection. Campbell. R. A.. R. A. Campbell. Walling. H. F.. Published by: S. A. Mitchell, Jr.. 1870. Chicago. Philadelphia. Mitchell. Samuel Augustus.
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