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Key Facts on
Illinois Immigrants:
A publication made possible with support of the
Illinois Department of Human Services to the
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
Map displays foreign-born groups with
10,000+ members in Illinois, as counted
in the American Community Survey.
These include persons of all immigration
statuses.
Table of Contents
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Population Trends
Number of Immigrants
Countries of Origin
Place of Residence
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Key Measures of Integration
Naturalization
Income
Educational Attainment
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Growth of Immigrant Population
Place of Residence
Port-of-Entry
New Immigrant Neighborhoods
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Impact on Legislative Districts
Illinois Senate
Illinois House of Representatives
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Population Trends
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Foreign-Born Population In Illinois
There are 1.7 million immigrants in the state of Illinois. The state
has the fifth largest foreign-born population in the nation.
Foreign-born persons are nearly 14 percent or more than one in
seven Illinois residents.
Foreign Born Population in Illinois: 2005-2009
Number
Total
Percent of Total
12,785,043
100.0%
Native Born
11,072,516
86.6%
Foreign Born
1,712,527
13.4%
Source: American Community Survey
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Immigration over Time
The number of immigrants in Illinois is at an all-time high, and has risen steadily since
the 1960s, when federal immigration laws were substantially revised.
The foreign-born percent of the Illinois population has also been rising since the
1960s, yet immigrants are a much smaller share of the state’s population then they
were a century ago.
Foreign Born as Percent of Total
Population in Illinois
Foreign-Born Population in Illinois
1,800,000
1,600,000
25.0%
1,400,000
20.0%
1,200,000
1,000,000
15.0%
800,000
10.0%
600,000
400,000
5.0%
200,000
0
1850
1870
1890
1910
1930
1950
1970
1990
2009
0.0%
1850
1870
1890
1910
1930
1950
1970
1990
2009
Sources: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Growth of Foreign Born in Illinois
Immigration has slowed significantly in Illinois. The foreign-born population grew by
almost 61 percent during the 1990s, but between 2000 and the 2005-2009 period the
population rose only 12 percent.
Foreign Born Growth Over Previous Decade
Foreign Born Population
in Illinois
1990
2000
2009
952,272
1,529,058
1,712,527
Change from previous
census
Percent change from
previous census
128,576
576,786
183,469
15.6%
60.6%
12.0%
Sources: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Countries of Origin
Foreign-Born Population Change
by Top 10 Countries of Origin
Immigrants from Mexico comprise the
largest portion of all foreign-born
groups in Illinois, at 688,000 persons
in 2005-2009.
Of large immigrant groups, India and
Mexico represent the fastest growing
populations.
Total
Mexico
Poland
India
Philippines
China*
Korea
Germany
Italy
Guatemala
Ukraine**
1990
2000
2009
952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527
281,651 617,828
687,526
80,594 139,710
148,051
40,817
83,916
114,228
49,119
67,072
79,565
30,111
50,705
64,775
30,058
40,681
44,040
39,920
32,764
29,226
33,812
27,661
22,647
12,493
20,121
21,824
N/A
20,729
21,694
Change from
1990 to 2009
79.8%
144.1%
83.7%
179.9%
62.0%
115.1%
46.5%
-26.8%
-33.0%
74.7%
N/A
* Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods
** Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and not a sovereign country in 1990
Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American
Community Survey
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Residence of Immigrants in Illinois
Residence of Foreign Born
The collar counties are
experiencing the fastest growth
in immigrant population. The
foreign born have risen in
number by more than 200
percent in Kane, Lake, McHenry
and Will counties since 1990.
The collar counties are home to
483,000 immigrants. In the city
of Chicago, however, the number
of foreign born declined by more
than 5% since the year 2000.
Illinois
Chicago Metro
Cook
DuPage
Kane
Lake
McHenry
Will
Rest of Illinois
1990
2000
2009
952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527
879,863 1,416,890 1,561,983
717,317 1,064,703 1,079,102
71,335 138,656 165,433
26,100
63,516
85,367
41,583
95,536 126,094
7,876
18,764
31,306
15,652
35,715
74,681
72,409 112,168 150,544
Change
1990 to 2009
80%
78%
50%
132%
227%
203%
297%
377%
108%
Residence of Foreign Born
Illinois
Chicago
Cook Suburbs
Collar Counties Suburbs
Rest of Illinois
Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey
1990
2000
2009
952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527
469,187
628,903
593,255
248,130
435,800
485,847
162,546
352,187
482,881
72,409
112,168
150,544
Change
1990 to 2009
80%
26%
96%
197%
108%
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The Rise of the Suburbs
The graph below illustrates the declining numbers of immigrants in Chicago, the
flattening of immigrant growth in suburban Cook, and the rising share of regional
immigrants in the collar counties.
Residence of Foreign Born
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
1990
2000
Chicago
Cook Suburbs
Collar Counties Suburbs
2009
Rest of Illinois
Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Key Measures of Integration
With its long history of immigration, a key question for Illinois is the extent
to which immigrant populations are integrating into society. Three key
measures of immigrant integration are citizenship, income and education.
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Naturalization Rates
Naturalization is the voluntary process by
which legal immigrants become U.S. citizens.
The percent of immigrants who are
naturalized is an important indicator of
immigrant integration.
Naturalization rates of Illinois immigrants
have risen since the year 2000, after a
decline during the 1990s.* About 44 percent
of immigrants are U.S. citizens.
Naturalization rates are highest among longestablished groups from Europe, and lowest
among the Mexican population.
Naturalization Rates
by Top 10 Countries of Origin
All Foreign Born
Mexico
Poland
India
Philippines
China*
Korea
Germany
Italy
Guatemala
Ukraine**
1990
44.6%
24.3%
44.5%
36.8%
60.9%
45.3%
45.4%
73.3%
76.1%
25.4%
N/A
2000
39.4%
23.9%
42.4%
39.6%
60.6%
48.4%
57.4%
69.6%
76.9%
37.1%
50.5%
2007
44.8%
26.9%
53.4%
50.2%
65.3%
55.4%
62.8%
70.6%
74.1%
43.8%
69.1%
*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods
** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990
Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period
*Naturalization rates fell in part because the 1990s were a period with high levels of new immigrant arrivals, both
documented and undocumented.
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Poverty Rates
Poverty among immigrants in Illinois has
declined slightly since 1990. About 12.9
percent of immigrants are below the
poverty level.
Among individual groups, current poverty
rates are highest among persons from
Mexico (17.3%), the Ukraine (14.6%) and
Korea (13.2%).
Poverty rates among natives have risen
since 1990, from 11.7 percent in that year
to 11.9 percent in 2005-2009.
Poverty Rates of Foreign Born
by Top 10 Countries of Origin
Native Born
All Foreign Born
Mexico
Poland
India
Philippines
China*
Korea
Germany
Italy
Guatemala
Ukraine**
1990
2000 2007
11.7% 10.5% 11.9%
13.6% 13.0% 12.9%
18.8% 17.4% 17.3%
10.9%
6.0%
7.1%
8.6%
6.0%
8.3%
3.7%
4.5%
3.8%
18.2% 12.4% 12.6%
16.3% 13.3% 13.2%
5.6%
6.5%
7.8%
6.2%
5.6%
6.7%
19.1% 13.9% 11.4%
N/A 16.3% 14.6%
*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods
** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990
Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period
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Educational Attainment
Educational levels of Illinois immigrants have risen steadily in the last two decades.
In 1990 about 42 percent of immigrants did not have a high school degree, but by
2005-2009 that number had fallen to 30 percent.
Similarly, the percent of the foreign born with a bachelors degree rose from 21 to
28 percent between 1990 and 2007.
Foreign Born with No High School Diploma
by Top 10 Countries of Origin
Native Born
All Foreign Born
Mexico
Poland
India
Philippines
China*
Korea
Germany
Italy
Guatemala
Ukraine**
1990
21.6%
41.9%
71.7%
39.2%
14.3%
8.6%
28.2%
15.1%
29.3%
62.8%
49.1%
N/A
2000
15.2%
37.7%
65.7%
27.4%
13.3%
8.0%
20.9%
10.5%
18.4%
47.4%
46.1%
19.6%
*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods
** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990
2007
11.0%
30.4%
54.8%
14.0%
9.1%
5.1%
19.0%
6.3%
15.5%
40.6%
36.1%
8.3%
Foreign Born With Bachelors Degree Or Higher
by Top 10 Countries of Origin
Native Born
All Foreign Born
Mexico
Poland
India
Philippines
China*
Korea
Germany
Italy
Guatemala
Ukraine**
1990
21.1%
20.8%
3.0%
12.3%
61.2%
57.7%
46.6%
44.5%
17.8%
7.2%
6.1%
N/A
2000
26.2%
25.2%
4.1%
17.0%
67.4%
61.9%
59.3%
52.2%
26.5%
11.5%
7.9%
46.0%
2007
29.8%
28.0%
4.9%
23.5%
71.2%
63.8%
56.3%
57.7%
28.8%
14.2%
13.7%
51.5%
*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods
** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990
Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period
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Growth of Immigration in Places and
Neighborhoods
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
1960
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
1970
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
1980
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
1990
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
2000
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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web-based map.
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Percent Foreign
Born in Metro
Chicago Places:
2005/2009
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 53%
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web-based map.
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Impact of Immigration on Neighborhoods
The following maps use American Community Survey data on immigrants by census
tracts to provide a deeper understanding of where the foreign born live and their
importance within neighborhoods and other local areas.
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at Immigrants by Municipalities*
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Percent Foreign Born
in Metro Chicago
Census Tracts:
2005/2009
0% - 6%
6.1% - 15%
15.1% - 23%
23.1% - 100%
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web-based map.
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Number of Foreign
Born in Metro Chicago
Census Tracts:
2005/2009
0 - 750
751 - 1,500
1,501 - 3,000
3,001 - 8,300
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web-based map.
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Percent of
Immigrants as of
2005-2009 Who
Had Arrived Since
Year 2000
0% - 15%
15.1% - 30%
30.1% - 60%
60.1% - 100%
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web-based map.
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How Are Port-of-Entry Patterns Changing in
Metro Chicago?
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1990
2000
2005-2009
These maps tell another story of metro Chicago immigration. Each dot
represents the top 100 census tracts in terms of recent immigrants. As may
be seen, new immigrants to metro Chicago increasingly arrive in the suburbs
and in an increasingly dispersed set of neighborhoods in the region.
Map details are :
• 1990: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived in 1985-1990
• 2000: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived in 1995-2000
• 2005-2009: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived since 2000
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What Are the Leading Neighborhoods of
New Immigration?
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Top 10 Census Tracts of New Immigrant
Arrivals to Metro Chicago
This map displays the top ten
census tracts in 2005-2009 in
number of recent arrivals to
the U.S., i.e., immigrants who
came to the U.S. since 2000.
These port-of-entry areas are
significant for where they are
– on the North Side of Chicago
and in the northern Cook
County suburbs – and where
they are not – they do not
include traditional immigrant
neighborhoods on Chicago’s
South Side such as the Lower
West Side or South Lawndale.
New arrivals are immigrants who came to the U.S. since the year 2000.
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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What Is the Impact of Immigrants in State
Legislative Districts?
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Impact in Legislative Districts
As immigrant communities move to the suburbs they play an
increasing role in suburban legislative districts. The maps below
highlight this movement of immigrants to districts in DuPage and Kane
counties.
Note: Legislative district maps and elected officials as of February 2011.
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Foreign Born Population In Illinois Senate Districts
2000
2,404 - 13,000
13,001 - 32,000
2009
32,001 - 62,000
62,001 - 84,748
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Illinois State Senate, Foreign-Born Population
District
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total
Population
Antonio Muñoz [D]
195,608
William Delgado [D]
203,206
Mattie Hunter [D]
196,850
Kimberly A. Lightford [D]
193,064
Rickey R. Hendon [D]
211,617
John J. Cullerton [D]
218,889
Heather A. Steans [D]
196,235
Ira I. Silverstein [D]
211,497
213,653
Jeffrey M. Schoenberg [D]
John G. Mulroe [D]
221,949
Steven M. Landek [D]
215,399
Martin A. Sandoval [D]
199,393
Kwame Raoul [D]
203,047
Emil Jones III [D]
202,398
James T. Meeks [D]
194,250
Jacqueline Y. Collins [D]
203,235
Donne E. Trotter [D]
209,902
Edward D. Maloney [D]
207,055
M. Maggie Crotty [D]
219,483
Iris Y. Martinez [D]
202,372
Ronald Sandack [R]
207,755
Michael Noland [D]
211,287
Carole Pankau [R]
213,092
Kirk W. Dillard [R]
219,297
Chris Lauzen [R]
302,950
Dan Duffy [R]
246,204
Matt Murphy [R]
208,530
John J. Millner [R]
213,647
Susan Garrett [D]
208,719
State Senator
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
79,628
40.7%
61,550
30.3%
29,656
15.1%
19,895
10.3%
20,131
9.5%
27,585
12.6%
57,817
29.5%
78,485
37.1%
40,806
19.1%
65,926
29.7%
49,725
23.1%
84,748
42.5%
23,942
11.8%
10,995
5.4%
10,821
5.6%
21,932
10.8%
16,797
8.0%
21,634
10.4%
15,464
7.0%
74,345
36.7%
27,406
13.2%
63,667
30.1%
48,499
22.8%
32,090
14.6%
28,347
9.4%
33,992
13.8%
45,068
21.6%
39,607
18.5%
54,299
26.0%
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
District
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Total
Population
Terry Link [D]
214,729
Suzi Schmidt[R]
234,056
Pamela J. Althoff [R]
255,036
Dan Kotowski [D]
202,320
Dave Syverson [R]
218,925
Christine J. Johnson [R]
243,906
Mike Jacobs [D]
206,142
Dale E. Risinger [R]
210,197
Sue Rezin [R]
231,956
Don Harmon [D]
200,454
Toi W. Hutchinson [D]
220,370
Christine Radogno [R]
241,784
Linda Holmes [D]
290,347
A.J. Wilhelmi [D]
272,665
Bill Brady [R]
218,311
Tim Bivins [R]
210,745
David Koehler [D]
204,736
John M. Sullivan [D]
203,152
Thomas Johnson [R]
226,530
Wm. Sam McCann[R]
205,366
Larry K. Bomke [R]
215,362
Kyle McCarter [R]
213,670
Michael W. Frerichs [D]
214,727
Shane Cultra [R]
218,465
John O. Jones [R]
203,688
Dale A. Righter [R]
209,010
William R. Haine [D]
218,747
205,903
James F. Clayborne, Jr. [D]
David Luechtefeld [R]
213,642
Gary Forby [D]
209,519
State Senator
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
60,734
28.3%
31,071
13.3%
26,854
10.5%
54,121
26.8%
17,076
7.8%
20,043
8.2%
9,538
4.6%
6,383
3.0%
7,868
3.4%
49,529
24.7%
11,856
5.4%
22,469
9.3%
51,934
17.9%
43,870
16.1%
7,222
3.3%
4,769
2.3%
4,591
2.2%
4,552
2.2%
35,849
15.8%
2,830
1.4%
4,900
2.3%
3,719
1.7%
14,958
7.0%
7,233
3.3%
2,404
1.2%
3,481
1.7%
4,765
2.2%
5,342
2.6%
4,907
2.3%
2,802
1.3%
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Illinois State Senate, Naturalized U.S. Citizens
District
State Senator
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Antonio Muñoz [D]
William Delgado [D]
Mattie Hunter [D]
Kimberly A. Lightford [D]
Rickey R. Hendon [D]
John J. Cullerton [D]
Heather A. Steans [D]
Ira I. Silverstein [D]
Jeffrey M. Schoenberg [D]
John G. Mulroe [D]
Steven M. Landek [D]
Martin A. Sandoval [D]
Kwame Raoul [D]
Emil Jones III [D]
James T. Meeks [D]
Jacqueline Y. Collins [D]
Donne E. Trotter [D]
Edward D. Maloney [D]
M. Maggie Crotty [D]
Iris Y. Martinez [D]
Ronald Sandack [R]
Michael Noland [D]
Carole Pankau [R]
Kirk W. Dillard [R]
Chris Lauzen [R]
Dan Duffy [R]
Matt Murphy [R]
John J. Millner [R]
Susan Garrett [D]
Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
79,628
24,946
31.3%
61,550
19,504
31.7%
29,656
10,854
36.6%
19,895
7,402
37.2%
20,131
8,450
42.0%
27,585
14,628
53.0%
57,817
24,643
42.6%
78,485
48,002
61.2%
40,806
24,013
58.8%
65,926
36,858
55.9%
49,725
22,850
46.0%
84,748
24,723
29.2%
23,942
8,930
37.3%
10,995
5,478
49.8%
10,821
4,572
42.3%
21,932
9,292
42.4%
16,797
6,560
39.1%
21,634
12,971
60.0%
15,464
9,119
59.0%
74,345
26,707
35.9%
27,406
16,941
61.8%
63,667
21,265
33.4%
48,499
24,279
50.1%
32,090
17,855
55.6%
28,347
14,797
52.2%
33,992
15,803
46.5%
45,068
22,881
50.8%
39,607
23,160
58.5%
54,299
29,429
54.2%
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
District
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
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Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
Terry Link [D]
60,734
21,752
35.8%
Suzi Schmidt[R]
31,071
13,819
44.5%
Pamela J. Althoff [R]
26,854
11,890
44.3%
Dan Kotowski [D]
54,121
25,393
46.9%
Dave Syverson [R]
17,076
6,532
38.3%
Christine J. Johnson [R]
20,043
8,246
41.1%
Mike Jacobs [D]
9,538
3,663
38.4%
Dale E. Risinger [R]
6,383
2,870
45.0%
Sue Rezin [R]
7,868
3,694
46.9%
Don Harmon [D]
49,529
20,736
41.9%
Toi W. Hutchinson [D]
11,856
4,399
37.1%
Christine Radogno [R]
22,469
15,462
68.8%
Linda Holmes [D]
51,934
17,488
33.7%
A.J. Wilhelmi [D]
43,870
15,669
35.7%
Bill Brady [R]
7,222
2,390
33.1%
Tim Bivins [R]
4,769
2,419
50.7%
David Koehler [D]
4,591
2,262
49.3%
John M. Sullivan [D]
4,552
1,543
33.9%
Thomas Johnson [R]
35,849
14,849
41.4%
Wm. Sam McCann[R]
2,830
1,536
54.3%
Larry K. Bomke [R]
4,900
2,827
57.7%
Kyle McCarter [R]
3,719
2,046
55.0%
Michael W. Frerichs [D]
14,958
3,984
26.6%
Shane Cultra [R]
7,233
3,248
44.9%
John O. Jones [R]
2,404
1,148
47.8%
Dale A. Righter [R]
3,481
1,456
41.8%
William R. Haine [D]
4,765
2,604
54.6%
5,342
2,526
47.3%
James F. Clayborne, Jr. [D]
David Luechtefeld [R]
4,907
1,937
39.5%
Gary Forby [D]
2,802
1,502
53.6%
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Total
Population
Susana A. Mendoza [D]
102,951
Edward J. Acevedo [D]
92,657
Luis Arroyo [D]
105,492
Cynthia Soto [D]
97,714
Kenneth Dunkin [D]
98,930
Esther Golar [D]
97,920
Karen A. Yarbrough [D]
99,118
LaShawn K. Ford [D]
93,946
Arthur Turner [D]
109,058
Annazette Collins [D]
102,559
Ann Williams [D]
116,360
Sara Feigenholtz [D]
102,529
Greg Harris [D]
101,789
Harry Osterman [D]
94,446
John D'Amico [D]
107,048
Lou Lang [D]
104,449
Daniel Biss [D]
107,223
Robyn Gabel [D]
106,430
Joseph M. Lyons [D]
110,290
Michael P. McAuliffe [R]
111,659
Michael J. Zalewski [D]
105,275
Michael J. Madigan [D]
110,124
Daniel J. Burke [D]
100,256
Elizabeth Hernandez [D]
99,137
Barbara Flynn Currie [D]
95,980
William D. Burns [D]
107,067
Monique D. Davis [D]
103,424
Robert Rita [D]
98,974
Thaddeus Jones [D]
95,317
District State Representative
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
42,669
41.4%
36,959
39.9%
42,163
40.0%
19,387
19.8%
14,871
15.0%
14,785
15.1%
10,789
10.9%
9,106
9.7%
11,887
10.9%
8,244
8.0%
12,949
11.1%
14,636
14.3%
30,447
29.9%
27,370
29.0%
35,141
32.8%
43,344
41.5%
25,793
24.1%
15,013
14.1%
33,663
30.5%
32,263
28.9%
20,399
19.4%
29,326
26.6%
44,718
44.6%
40,030
40.4%
12,615
13.1%
11,327
10.6%
6,109
5.9%
4,886
4.9%
4,371
4.6%
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
District State Representative
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
William Davis [D]
Mary E. Flowers [D]
André M. Thapedi [D]
Marlow H. Colvin [D]
Constance A. Howard [D]
William Cunningham [D]
Kelly Burke [D]
Kevin A. McCarthy [D]
Al Riley [D]
Maria Antonia Berrios [D]
Deborah Mell [D]
Chris Nybo[R]
Sandra M. Pihos [R]
Keith Farnham [D]
Fred Crespo [D]
Franco Coladipietro [R]
Dennis M. Reboletti [R]
Patricia R. Bellock [R]
Michael G. Connelly [R]
Timothy L. Schmitz [R]
Kay Hatcher [R]
Ed Sullivan, Jr. [R]
Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. [R]
Sidney H. Mathias [R]
Thomas Morrison [R]
Randy Ramey, Jr. [R]
Michelle Mussman [D]
Elaine Nekritz [D]
Karen May [D]
Total
Population
98,933
101,162
102,073
105,719
104,183
105,388
101,667
113,830
105,653
102,737
99,635
103,022
104,733
107,170
104,117
105,518
107,574
104,207
115,090
145,152
157,798
115,894
130,310
101,361
107,169
110,953
102,694
100,754
107,965
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
6,450
6.5%
9,403
9.3%
12,529
12.3%
12,449
11.8%
4,348
4.2%
10,064
9.5%
11,570
11.4%
10,940
9.6%
4,524
4.3%
34,283
33.4%
40,062
40.2%
12,415
12.1%
14,991
14.3%
31,387
29.3%
32,280
31.0%
23,117
21.9%
25,382
23.6%
16,521
15.9%
15,569
13.5%
17,160
11.8%
11,187
7.1%
18,980
16.4%
15,012
11.5%
22,717
22.4%
22,351
20.9%
17,959
16.2%
21,648
21.1%
40,604
40.3%
13,695
12.7%
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Total
Population
Carol A. Sente [D]
111,167
Rita Mayfield [D]
103,562
JoAnn D. Osmond [R]
118,100
Sandy Cole [R]
115,956
Jack D. Franks [D]
121,617
Michael W. Tryon [R]
133,419
Rosemary Mulligan [R]
101,670
Mark L. Walker [D]
100,650
David Harris [D]
101,285
Dave Winters [R]
117,640
Joe Sosnowski [R]
122,996
Robert W. Pritchard [R]
120,910
Richard Morthland [R]
104,896
Patrick J. Verschoore [D]
101,246
David R. Leitch [R]
110,562
Donald L. Moffitt [R]
99,635
Pam Roth [R]
127,240
Frank J. Mautino [D]
104,716
Angelo Saviano [R]
100,503
Camille Y. Lilly [D]
99,951
Lisa M. Dugan [D]
114,268
Anthony DeLuca [D]
106,102
Reneé Kosel [R]
134,920
Jim Durkin [R]
106,864
Linda Chapa LaVia [D]
125,987
Tom Cross [R]
164,360
Emily McAsey [D]
142,497
Jack McGuire [D]
130,168
Bill Mitchell [R]
103,853
Dan Brady [R]
114,458
District State Representative
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
28,149
25.3%
32,585
31.5%
11,604
9.8%
19,467
16.8%
11,606
9.5%
15,248
11.4%
29,582
29.1%
24,539
24.4%
9,981
9.9%
7,095
6.0%
10,874
8.8%
9,169
7.6%
4,562
4.3%
4,976
4.9%
4,499
4.1%
1,884
1.9%
3,035
2.4%
4,833
4.6%
34,690
34.5%
14,839
14.8%
4,373
3.8%
7,483
7.1%
8,264
6.1%
14,205
13.3%
34,177
27.1%
17,757
10.8%
24,274
17.0%
19,596
15.1%
1,453
1.4%
5,769
5.0%
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Total
Population
89 Jim Sacia [R]
107,398
90 Jerry L. Mitchell [R]
103,347
91 Michael Unes [R]
103,426
92 Jehan A. Gordon [D]
101,310
93 Jil Tracy [R]
102,653
94 Norine Hammond [R]
100,499
95 Mike Fortner [R]
110,747
96 Darlene J. Senger [R]
115,783
97 Jim Watson [R]
102,581
98 Wayne Rosenthal [R]
102,785
99 Raymond Poe [R]
102,763
100 Rich Brauer [R]
112,599
101 Adam Brown [R]
100,141
102 Ron Stephens [R]
113,529
103 Naomi D. Jakobsson [D]
111,589
104 Chad Hays [R]
103,138
105 Jason Barickman [R]
107,255
106 Keith P. Sommer [R]
111,210
107 John D. Cavaletto [R]
103,065
108 David Reis [R]
100,623
109 Roger L. Eddy [R]
103,611
110 Chapin Rose [R]
105,399
111 Daniel V. Beiser [D]
104,802
112 Dwight Kay [R]
113,945
113 Thomas Holbrook [D]
99,440
114 Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. [D]
106,463
115 Mike Bost [R]
103,732
116 Dan Reitz [D]
109,910
117 John E. Bradley [D]
108,327
118 Brandon W. Phelps [D]
101,192
District State Representative
Foreign
Percent
Born
Foreign Born
2,161
2.0%
2,608
2.5%
1,907
1.8%
2,684
2.6%
2,198
2.1%
2,354
2.3%
16,459
14.9%
19,390
16.7%
1,201
1.2%
1,629
1.6%
2,220
2.2%
2,680
2.4%
1,612
1.6%
2,107
1.9%
12,782
11.5%
2,176
2.1%
4,807
4.5%
2,426
2.2%
1,314
1.3%
1,090
1.1%
1,348
1.3%
2,133
2.0%
1,224
1.2%
3,541
3.1%
2,818
2.8%
2,524
2.4%
3,804
3.7%
1,103
1.0%
1,335
1.2%
1,467
1.4%
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District State Representative
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Susana A. Mendoza [D]
Edward J. Acevedo [D]
Luis Arroyo [D]
Cynthia Soto [D]
Kenneth Dunkin [D]
Esther Golar [D]
Karen A. Yarbrough [D]
LaShawn K. Ford [D]
Arthur Turner [D]
Annazette Collins [D]
Ann Williams [D]
Sara Feigenholtz [D]
Greg Harris [D]
Harry Osterman [D]
John D'Amico [D]
Lou Lang [D]
Daniel Biss [D]
Robyn Gabel [D]
Joseph M. Lyons [D]
Michael P. McAuliffe [R]
Michael J. Zalewski [D]
Michael J. Madigan [D]
Daniel J. Burke [D]
Elizabeth Hernandez [D]
Barbara Flynn Currie [D]
William D. Burns [D]
Monique D. Davis [D]
Robert Rita [D]
Thaddeus Jones [D]
Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
42,669
12,397
29.1%
36,959
12,549
34.0%
42,163
12,579
29.8%
19,387
6,925
35.7%
14,871
6,310
42.4%
14,785
4,544
30.7%
10,789
3,823
35.4%
9,106
3,579
39.3%
11,887
5,230
44.0%
8,244
3,220
39.1%
12,949
7,268
56.1%
14,636
7,360
50.3%
30,447
14,752
48.5%
27,370
9,891
36.1%
35,141
22,337
63.6%
43,344
25,665
59.2%
25,793
17,277
67.0%
15,013
6,736
44.9%
33,663
17,694
52.6%
32,263
19,164
59.4%
20,399
9,747
47.8%
29,326
13,103
44.7%
44,718
13,236
29.6%
40,030
11,487
28.7%
12,615
3,977
31.5%
11,327
4,953
43.7%
6,109
2,887
47.3%
4,886
2,591
53.0%
4,371
2,341
53.6%
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
William Davis [D]
6,450
2,231
34.6%
Mary E. Flowers [D]
9,403
5,119
54.4%
André M. Thapedi [D]
12,529
4,173
33.3%
Marlow H. Colvin [D]
12,449
4,820
38.7%
Constance A. Howard [D]
4,348
1,740
40.0%
William Cunningham [D]
10,064
6,358
63.2%
Kelly Burke [D]
11,570
6,613
57.2%
Kevin A. McCarthy [D]
10,940
6,321
57.8%
Al Riley [D]
4,524
2,798
61.8%
34,283
11,499
33.5%
Maria Antonia Berrios [D]
Deborah Mell [D]
40,062
15,208
38.0%
Chris Nybo[R]
12,415
8,861
71.4%
Sandra M. Pihos [R]
14,991
8,080
53.9%
Keith Farnham [D]
31,387
7,556
24.1%
Fred Crespo [D]
32,280
13,709
42.5%
Franco Coladipietro [R]
23,117
11,824
51.1%
Dennis M. Reboletti [R]
25,382
12,455
49.1%
Patricia R. Bellock [R]
16,521
9,179
55.6%
Michael G. Connelly [R]
15,569
8,676
55.7%
Timothy L. Schmitz [R]
17,160
8,904
51.9%
Kay Hatcher [R]
11,187
5,893
52.7%
Ed Sullivan, Jr. [R]
18,980
9,948
52.4%
15,012
5,855
39.0%
Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. [R]
Sidney H. Mathias [R]
22,717
12,901
56.8%
Thomas Morrison [R]
22,351
9,980
44.7%
Randy Ramey, Jr. [R]
17,959
11,274
62.8%
Michelle Mussman [D]
21,648
11,886
54.9%
Elaine Nekritz [D]
40,604
21,464
52.9%
Karen May [D]
13,695
7,965
58.2%
District State Representative
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
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Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
Carol A. Sente [D]
28,149
14,055
49.9%
Rita Mayfield [D]
32,585
7,697
23.6%
JoAnn D. Osmond [R]
11,604
5,253
45.3%
Sandy Cole [R]
19,467
8,566
44.0%
Jack D. Franks [D]
11,606
3,957
34.1%
Michael W. Tryon [R]
15,248
7,933
52.0%
Rosemary Mulligan [R]
29,582
14,993
50.7%
Mark L. Walker [D]
24,539
10,400
42.4%
David Harris [D]
9,981
3,283
32.9%
Dave Winters [R]
7,095
3,249
45.8%
Joe Sosnowski [R]
10,874
4,938
45.4%
Robert W. Pritchard [R]
9,169
3,308
36.1%
Richard Morthland [R]
4,562
1,749
38.3%
Patrick J. Verschoore [D]
4,976
1,914
38.5%
David R. Leitch [R]
4,499
2,105
46.8%
Donald L. Moffitt [R]
1,884
765
40.6%
Pam Roth [R]
3,035
1,856
61.2%
Frank J. Mautino [D]
4,833
1,838
38.0%
Angelo Saviano [R]
34,690
14,721
42.4%
Camille Y. Lilly [D]
14,839
6,015
40.5%
Lisa M. Dugan [D]
4,373
1,272
29.1%
Anthony DeLuca [D]
7,483
3,127
41.8%
Reneé Kosel [R]
8,264
5,764
69.7%
Jim Durkin [R]
14,205
9,698
68.3%
Linda Chapa LaVia [D]
34,177
8,169
23.9%
Tom Cross [R]
17,757
9,319
52.5%
Emily McAsey [D]
24,274
10,376
42.7%
Jack McGuire [D]
19,596
5,293
27.0%
Bill Mitchell [R]
1,453
804
55.3%
Dan Brady [R]
5,769
1,586
27.5%
District State Representative
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
District State Representative
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
Jim Sacia [R]
Jerry L. Mitchell [R]
Michael Unes [R]
Jehan A. Gordon [D]
Jil Tracy [R]
Norine Hammond [R]
Mike Fortner [R]
Darlene J. Senger [R]
Jim Watson [R]
Wayne Rosenthal [R]
Raymond Poe [R]
Rich Brauer [R]
Adam Brown [R]
Ron Stephens [R]
Naomi D. Jakobsson [D]
Chad Hays [R]
Jason Barickman [R]
Keith P. Sommer [R]
John D. Cavaletto [R]
David Reis [R]
Roger L. Eddy [R]
Chapin Rose [R]
Daniel V. Beiser [D]
Dwight Kay [R]
Thomas Holbrook [D]
Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. [D]
Mike Bost [R]
Dan Reitz [D]
John E. Bradley [D]
Brandon W. Phelps [D]
Foreign
Percent
Naturalized
Born
Naturalized
2,161
1,060
49.1%
2,608
1,359
52.1%
1,907
975
51.1%
2,684
1,287
48.0%
2,198
640
29.1%
2,354
903
38.4%
16,459
6,402
38.9%
19,390
8,447
43.6%
1,201
743
61.9%
1,629
793
48.7%
2,220
1,080
48.6%
2,680
1,747
65.2%
1,612
822
51.0%
2,107
1,224
58.1%
12,782
3,175
24.8%
2,176
809
37.2%
4,807
2,100
43.7%
2,426
1,148
47.3%
1,314
631
48.0%
1,090
517
47.4%
1,348
640
47.5%
2,133
816
38.3%
1,224
747
61.0%
3,541
1,857
52.4%
2,818
1,135
40.3%
2,524
1,391
55.1%
3,804
1,393
36.6%
1,103
544
49.3%
1,335
797
59.7%
1,467
705
48.1%
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