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Dan Duffy
Personal details
Born (1966-03-11) March 11, 1966 (age 58)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKris Duffy
Alma materAugustana College, Illinois

Dan Duffy is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate. He represents constituents in the 26th district including sections of Lake, McHenry and Cook counties.

Legislative assignments

Duffy serves as the Republican Spokesperson for the Pensions and Investments Committee. He also serves on the Human Services Committee, Insurance Committee, Consumer Protection Committee, Commerce Committee and the Executive Appointments Committee. Duffy is co-chair of the Legislative Information System, and a member of the Legislative Research Unit.

Career

After starting his own independent computer company, Duffy became a board member of the National Federation of Independent Businesses Leadership Council (NFIB) of Illinois and became the Chairman of the Lake and Cook County Area Action Council for independent businesses. He is co-owner of Effective Data, Inc. located in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Personal

Duffy grew up on the south side of Chicago, the youngest of 11 children. He graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois with a bachelor’s degree. He currently resides in Lake Barrington, with his wife, Kris, and their five children.

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Members of the Illinois Senate
103rd General Assembly (2023–2025)
President
Don Harmon (D)
Majority Leader
Kimberly Lightford (D)
Minority Leader
John Curran (R)
  1. Javier Cervantes (D)
  2. Omar Aquino (D)
  3. Mattie Hunter (D)
  4. Kimberly Lightford (D)
  5. Lakesia Collins (D)
  6. Sara Feigenholtz (D)
  7. Mike Simmons (D)
  8. Ram Villivalam (D)
  9. Laura Fine (D)
  10. Robert Martwick (D)
  11. Mike Porfirio (D)
  12. Celina Villanueva (D)
  13. Robert Peters (D)
  14. Emil Jones III (D)
  15. Napoleon Harris (D)
  16. Willie Preston (D)
  17. Elgie Sims (D)
  18. William Cunningham (D)
  19. Michael Hastings (D)
  20. Natalie Toro (D)
  21. Laura Ellman (D)
  22. Cristina Castro (D)
  23. Suzy Glowiak (D)
  24. Seth Lewis (R)
  25. Karina Villa (D)
  26. Dan McConchie (R)
  27. Mark L. Walker (D)
  28. Laura Murphy (D)
  29. Julie Morrison (D)
  30. Adriane Johnson (D)
  31. Mary Edly-Allen (D)
  32. Craig Wilcox (R)
  33. Don DeWitte (R)
  34. Steve Stadelman (D)
  35. Dave Syverson (R)
  36. Michael Halpin (D)
  37. Win Stoller (R)
  38. Sue Rezin (R)
  39. Don Harmon (D)
  40. Patrick Joyce (D)
  41. John Curran (R)
  42. Linda Holmes (D)
  43. Rachel Ventura (D)
  44. Sally Turner (R)
  45. Andrew Chesney (R)
  46. Dave Koehler (D)
  47. Neil Anderson (R)
  48. Doris Turner (D)
  49. Meg Loughran Cappel (D)
  50. Jil Tracy (R)
  51. Chapin Rose (R)
  52. Paul Faraci (D)
  53. Thomas M. Bennett (R)
  54. Steve McClure (R)
  55. Jason Plummer (R)
  56. Erica Harriss (R)
  57. Christopher Belt (D)
  58. Terri Bryant (R)
  59. Dale Fowler (R)
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