Dan_Brady_(Illinois_politician)

Dan Brady (Illinois politician)

Dan Brady (Illinois politician)

American politician


Dan Brady (born July 4, 1961) is a former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives. The 105th district, located in McLean County, includes portions of Bloomington and Normal, and all of Chenoa, Colfax, Cooksville, Downs, Fairbury, Forrest, Hudson, Lexington, and Towanda.[1]

Quick Facts Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 105th district, Preceded by ...

Brady is Running for Mayor of Bloomington, Illinois in 2025, against Incumbent Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe.[2]

Early career

Brady was born in Bloomington on July 4, 1961. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale for his Associates Degree and St. Ambrose University for his Bachelors.[3] He is a funeral home operator by profession. In 1992, Brady was elected McLean County Coroner, a position he was later elected to again in 1996.[4]

Illinois House of Representatives

In 2000, Bill Brady vacated his State House seat to run for Congress in Illinois's 15th congressional district. Dan Brady defeated Bill Brady's brother Ed Brady in the Republican primary for the 88th district.[5] Brady defeated Democratic candidate John Owen in the general election.[6]

As part of the 2011 decennial reapportionment process, Brady was drawn into the 105th district which he represented from 2013 to 2023.

Brady currently serves as Deputy Minority Leader, a position he has held since 2017.[7] While in the House, Brady has cosponsored several pieces of legislation such as IL HB0642, which establishes term limits for all leadership positions in the general assembly.

As of July 3, 2022, Representative Brady is a member of the following Illinois House committees:[8]

  • Appropriations - Higher Education Committee (HAPI)
  • Executive Committee (HEXC)
  • Higher Education Committee (HHED)
  • Insurance Committee (HINS)
  • Insurance Review Subcommittee (HINS-INSU)
  • Rules Committee (HRUL)
  • Special Issues (INS) Subcommittee (HINS-SPIS)

Secretary of State

Brady announced his candidacy to succeed retiring incumbent Jesse White for Secretary of State in the 2022 Illinois Secretary of State election.[9] He became the first Republican candidate to have announced his run. His campaign platform focused on decreasing wait times at motor facilities as well as increasing organ donation registration.[9]

Personal life

Brady lives in Bloomington, Illinois, with his wife, Teri, and their two children. Brady is a Catholic.[citation needed]

Electoral history

2000

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2002

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2004

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2006

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2008

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2010

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2012

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2014

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2016

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2018

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2022

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References

  1. Veeneman, Drew. "105th House District" (PDF). precinctmaps.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 8, 2012.
  2. "Former state Rep. Dan Brady to run for Bloomington mayor". WGLT. 2024-04-29. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
  3. "About". Dan Brady. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  4. McKinney, Dave. "Partisan Rumble". Illinois Issues. 27 (1): 16.
  5. "88th District House Race Goes Down to the Wire". Peoria Journal-Star. March 22, 2000. p. A07 via NewsBank.
  6. Colindres, Adriana (November 8, 2000). "Dan Brady Looks Triumphant in 88th". Peoria Journal-Star. p. B03 via NewsBank.
  7. "Biography". VoteDanBrady.com. Friends of Dan Brady. Archived from the original on October 15, 2017. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  8. Brady, Vote Dan. "Dan Brady For Secretary of State - Home". Vote Dan Brady. Archived from the original on 2021-11-27. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
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