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The mandate of the representatives being two years, those who were elected during this election will sit in the 110 It is Congress of January 3, 2007 At January 3, 2009 . In Illinois nineteen seats were to be renewed. In view of the results, the representation of Illinois to the House remains unchanged from the last elections of 2004 (ten democrat against nine Republicans). However, the November 26, 2007 , the former speaker and republican representative Dennis Hastert announces his resignation. A special election is then organized the 8 mars 2008 , or Democrat Bill W. Foster will be easily elected. His election brings eleven the number of democrats representing Illinois in the House against eight to the Republicans. first is District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Bobby Rush 146,623 84.06% Republican Party Jason Tabour 27,804 15.94% Source: Our Campaigns 2e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Jesse Jackson 146,347 84.84% Republican Party Robert Belin 20,395 11.82% Libertarien parts Anthony Williams 5,748 3.33% Source: Our Campaigns 3e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party And lipinski 127,768 77.10% Republican Party Raymond Wardingley 37,954 22.90% Source: Our Campaigns 4E District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Luis Guti\u00e9rrez 69,910 85.84% Republican Party Ann Melichar 11,532 14.16% Source: Our Campaigns 5e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Rahm emanuel 114,319 77.99% Republican Party Kevin White 32,250 22.01% Source: Our Campaigns 6E District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Peter Roskam 91,382 51.35% Democratic Party Tammy Duckworth 86,572 48.65% Source: Our Campaigns 7e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Danny Davis 143.071 86.70% Republican Party Charles Hutchinson 21,939 23.30% Source: Our Campaigns 8e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Melissa Bean 93,355 50.91% Republican Party David McSweeney 80,720 44.02% Moderate Bill Share 9,312 5.08% Source: Our Campaigns 9e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Jan Schakowsky 122,852 74.59% Republican Party Michael Shannon 41,858 25.41% Source: Our Campaigns 10e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Mark Kirk 107,929 53.38% Democratic Party And seals 94,278 46.62% Source: Our Campaigns 11e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Jerry Weller 109,009 55.09% Democratic Party John Pavich 88,846 44.91% Source: Our Campaigns 12e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Jerry Costello 157,802 100.00% Source: Our Campaigns 13e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Judy Biggert 119,720 58.34% Democratic Party Joe Shannon 85,507 41.66% Source: Our Campaigns 14e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Dennis haste 117,870 59.79% Democratic Party John Lake 79,274 40.21% Source: Our Campaigns By -election [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The election was held 8 mars 2008 Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Bill Foster 52,205 52.53% Republican Party James Oberi. 47,180 47.47% Source: Our Campaigns 15e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Tim Johnson 116,810 57.59% Democratic Party David Gill 86.025 42.41% Source: Our Campaigns 16e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Donald Manzullo 125,508 63.55% Democratic Party Dick Auman 63,462 32.13% Independent John Borling 8.523 4.32% Source: Our Campaigns 17e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Democratic Party Phil Hare 115,025 57.17% Republican Party Andrea Lane zinga 86,161 42.83% Source: Our Campaigns 18e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party Ray LaHood 150,194 67.28% Democratic Party Steve Waterworth 73,052 32.72% Source: Our Campaigns 19e District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gone Candidates Voice % Republican Party John Shimkus 143,491 60.71% Democratic Party Danny Stover 92,861 39.29% Source: Our Campaigns List of Illinois representatives List of federal districts of Illinois House of Representatives of the United States Elections to the 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