Sam Yingling
Sam Yingling | |
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Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 62nd district | |
In office January 9, 2013 – January 11, 2013 | |
Preceded by | Sandy Cole |
Succeeded by | Laura Faver Dias |
Avon Township Supervisor | |
In office May 2009 – December 2012 | |
Preceded by | Shirley Christian |
Succeeded by | Lisa Rusch |
Personal details | |
Born | Realtor & Business Owner | July 4, 1980
Sam Yingling (born July 4, 1980) is an American politician from
The 62nd district includes all or parts of Gages Lake, Grayslake, Hainesville, Long Lake, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Park, Third Lake and Wauconda.[1]
Early life, education and career
Yingling is a third generation resident of
Unhappy with the services that were being provided, Yingling ran for and was elected Avon Township Supervisor in 2009. As township supervisor he was the chief executive officer, chairman of the board of trustees and treasurer of all funds including all bridge and road funds. He handled the daily operations of the administration building.[4]
During his time as supervisor he was an advocate for effective spending and efficient government. He led the township officials in cutting their own salaries by returning a raise implemented under his predecessor,[5] reduced the budget without cutting services,[6] and lobbied Springfield legislators to make it easier for voters to eliminate his job.[7]
Illinois State Representative (2013–present)
He was the first openly gay person elected to the legislature from outside of
As of July 3, 2022, Representative Yingling is a member of the following Illinois House committees:[12]
- (Chairman of) Counties & Townships Committee (HCOT)
- Energy & Environment Committee (HENG)
- Ethics & Elections Committee (SHEE)
- Housing Committee (SHOU)
- International Trade & Commerce Committee (HITC)
- (Chairman of) Property Tax Subcommittee (HREF-PRTX)
- Revenue & Finance Committee (HREF)
Electoral history
2020
Sam Yingling was re-elected to a fifth term in the Illinois House of Representatives in November 2020.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Sam Yingling (incumbent) | 27,215 | 56.89 | +0.36% | |
Republican | Jim Walsh | 20,619 | 43.11 | −0.36% | |
Total votes | 47,834 | 100.0 |
2018
Sam Yingling was re-elected to a fourth term in the Illinois House of Representatives in November 2018.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Sam Yingling (incumbent) | 19,614 | 56.53 | +4.08% | |
Republican | Ken Idstein | 15,082 | 43.47 | −4.08% | |
Total votes | 34,696 | 100.0 |
2016
Sam Yingling was re-elected to a third term in the Illinois House of Representatives in November 2016.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Sam Yingling (incumbent) | 22,050 | 52.45 | +0.35% | |
Republican | Rod Drobinski | 19,993 | 47.55 | −0.35% | |
Total votes | 42,043 | 100.0 |
2014
Yingling was re-elected for a second term in the Illinois House of Representatives.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Sam Yingling (incumbent) | 13,910 | 52.10 | −3.19% | |
Republican | Rod Drobinski | 12,789 | 47.90 | +3.19% | |
Total votes | 26,699 | 100.0 |
2012
Sam Yingling was endorsed by the
In an upset, Yingling defeated Cole with 55.3% of the voteParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Sam Yingling | 20,994 | 55.29 | |
Republican | Sandy Cole (incumbent) | 16,978 | 44.71 | |
Total votes | 37,972 | 100.0 |
References
- ^ Veeneman, Drew. "62nd House District" (PDF). precinctmaps.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
- ^ "About Sam Yingling". Friends of Sam Yingling. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Sam Yingling Profile". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "About the Supervisor". Avon Township, Illinois. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Avon Township Officials Cut Their Salaries". Daily Herald. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Avon Township Cuts Budgets". Daily Herald. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Chicago Tribune Endorsements for State Reps 2012". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ Mell has since resigned to join the Chicago City Council.
- ^ Merevick, Tony. "Illinois elects Sam Yingling as fourth gay state legislator". Chicago Phoenix. Archived from the original on 2012-12-15. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Local lawmaker's role grows in same-sex marriage effort". Daily Herald. November 2013.
- ^ "Tears of sadness, joy after same-sex marriage vote". Chicago Sun-Times. 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
- ^ "Illinois General Assembly - Representative Committees". ilga.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
- ^ "Election Results 2020 GENERAL ELECTION". Illinois State Board of Elections. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ^ "Election Results 2018 GENERAL ELECTION". Illinois State Board of Elections. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ^ "Election Results 2016 GENERAL ELECTION". Illinois State Board of Elections. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ^ "Election Results 2014 GENERAL ELECTION". Illinois State Board of Elections. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ^ "General Election Endorsements" (PDF). Illinois AFL–CIO. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Equality Illinois PAC announces picks for state, local races". Chicago Phoenix. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Chicago Tribune Endorsements for State Reps 2012". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Election Results 2012 GENERAL ELECTION". Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
External links
- Representative Sam Yingling (D) 62nd District at the Illinois General Assembly
- Sam Yingling for State Senate
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Rep. Sam Yingling at Illinois House Democrats