Two Illinois state lawmakers set to retire after winning new terms – Center Square

State Sen. Jason Barickman announced Monday he will retire from the position at the end of the term Jan. 10, and state Rep. Tim Butler is stepping down to become the president of the Illinois Railroad Association. When a lawmaker retires before the end of their term, local officials from the legislator’s political party select a replacement to fill the term, not voters.
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Freddy
3 years ago

So those who voted for these politicians had no say in the matter. They voted-politicians decided not to finish their terms since a better offer was presented and the “Party” elects who they want. Sounds about right! The Illinois way.

debtsor
3 years ago

I’m OK with Republicans doing this.
It’s an affront to Democracy when Democrats do it.
This is the new way forward.

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